Most NES games have gone up significantly, and although most of the unlicensed games haven't gone up significantly, most of the rarer ones have gone up a bit. Also, black carts generally sell for more than the blue ones do, simply due to them being far scarcer than the blue ones. Few people are actively collecting black carts, but the ones that are will pay a premium to get them in mint condition. That said, the only cart who's price I'm up on right now is Menace Beach, simply because I'm still trying to get it into my collection. It's also looking like the only cart that I'll have to spend more than $100 to get...I remember getting sealed Color Dreams games for under $100, but it seems those days are long gone.
Oh, and I still need to get the unreleased games, but I want to finish the main library before I delve into actively pursuing homebrew/repro games
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"It's always amazing to me how some of the most worthless games from a gaming perspective tend to fetch outrageous amounts of money. But then again, it could be said that something is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. I'm curious if the high bidder of the $873.04 Stadium Events (cart-only) realizes that it's nowhere nearly as rare as about 20+ games I can think of that sell for 1/10th that amount? At any rate, I wanted to draw attention to this trend: if people say it's rare, it must be true, and therefore it must be had at any price."
-Dain Anderson, October 14, 2006
Originally posted by: kryptk33p3r
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