Look at what i found at goodwill yesterday

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by N5638J, Jul 4, 2007.

  1. N5638J

    N5638J Guest

    When i seen it i could not beleave it because the bag looks brand new and the NES thats in it also looks like it was just bought brand new from a store not bad for being 22years old (1985 is stamped on the bottom) there is also a few games that was in cases in the bag (very clean as well) Tetris From Russia with love, Bible Adventures, Super Mario Bros/Duck Hunt, and The Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout. How much y'all think its worth? Should i keep it or sell it or take it and trade it in at Rhino games? could not beleave they just wanted $10 for it or they did not know what they had :D


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  2. Lev

    Lev MajorGeek

    Ebay it but set a minimum amount.
     
  3. N5638J

    N5638J Guest

    I don't like Ebay to much and i don't know how much i could get for it so i don't know what the minimum amount would be. Also if all i could get is alittle i would just keep it and save it for if i ever had kids and so on so they would know what it was like to play the games we use to.
     
  4. Mimsy

    Mimsy Superior Imperial Queen of the MG Games Forum

    Check what they sell for on eBay and use that as a guideline for what to set that minimum amount to. You can make a very nice profit there...
     
  5. N5638J

    N5638J Guest

    I guess eather all the NES games i got is messed up or the 72 Pin connector is messed up in the NES I even cleaned the games and opened up the NES and cleaned all the connectors (y'all should of seen the crap that came off some of the games) Still i get the flashing light and screen. So i guess i got to get a new 72 Pin connector on Ebay for the NES. Anyone else have any ideas?
     
  6. Mimsy

    Mimsy Superior Imperial Queen of the MG Games Forum

    If you know of a good store for used games, they may be able to fix it for you, if the console itself is where the problem is. I would try to test it with a new connector first though.
     
  7. Chesskin

    Chesskin Private E-2

    OK old school trick....try it (I know it'll sound stupid but EVERY one of my friends had to do this to thier NES before the end).

    Stick the cartridge in the slot....
    Press it down.....
    While holding it down, slide another cartridge in on top (I know....trust me).

    The way those pins were set back then, they'd get loose and wiggle down over time. Mine still works that way...and I definately suggest keeping it. Consider it an investment in not only the past, but no matter how much it's worth,.....it'll go up not down over time.
     

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