Multicart Values
Can somone list the approximate values of some NES multicarts? I found one at a local pawn shop, but I don't want to buy it unless I get it for a reasonable price. I forget exactly which multi-cart they have but I know it's a regular NES style cart (not Famicom) and that it is whitish in colour. Any multicart prices would be good to get a general idea of their values.
Thanks a bunch.
there are a lot of muticarts out there ranging in price from worthless, to very valuable...
the place I check values of pretty much everything is
Ok, I found out it's called 76-in-1. It has the same logo as the cart shown below.
So it looked like this cart below, but with the label on the cart above.
that looks like a pretty generic worthless one...
Although if I saw it for the right price, I'd grab it for sure.
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They want $50CDN for it and they won't budge. They say they've never seen this particular one before so it must be rare and valuable.
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CDN, eh? I wonder if this is anywhere near me...? I'd like to go in there and see this for myself
No, I'm not in Waterloo anymore, I'm back home in Timmins for the summer.
ah, Timmins and Waterloo are both a little far to be traveling.
Nah, Timmins is just a 6 or 7 hour drive from your place. It's worth the trip. Then you can get that multicart for a mere $50 plus gas money.
$50 + $200 at the current cost of gas, yeah, why not?
$50 + $200 at the current cost of gas, yeah, why not?
BUT YOU GET 76 GAMES.... IN 1!
When I first got into collecting I grabbed a 'generic' multicart for $20. It was a 64-in-1, with the standard games (mario,
Gradius, star fighter,
Iron Tank, etc). I think it's great, especially if you don't have many of the good games on the cart. This was my first time playing
Gradius (grading) and Circus Troupe..anyways what I am is saying is that these may be cheap pirates, but if you're from an area that these aren't in every other pawn shop that you may want to take the opportunity, however that price is a bit more than I would pay for something like that. If you really wanted one you could scout ebay or online forums and get one fairly easily.
The funny thing about this one is that I can't find a pic of it anywhere. I find pictures of Famicom carts with the same label, but never a NES cart. Even though, it's not worth $50. I offered them $20 for it and they refused. I'll offer them $20 again in a month or so.