Gameboy game collection advice..

I've uncovered a stack of gameboy pocket/colour/advanced games, some of them are going about 10-30 dollars on ebay but wondering if there's anything good here/ whether its worth selling seperately or a collection for a set price (some for the gameboy pocket ie Star Wars (full title) arent even listed on ebay.) Also none are 'boxed' but do work.

Pocket: Star Wars, Return of the jedi, Metroid 2: Return of Samus (seen some going for a lot)

Colour: Legend of zelda links awakening, Tony Hawks Pro Skater 2, Harry Potter Philosopher's Stone, Star wars Episode 1 Obi Wans adventures, Zelda oracle of seasons, Gameboy gallery 3, Perfect Dark (and rumble battery pack), Mario Tennis, Pokemon trading card game, Pokemon gold, blue.

Advanced: Pokemon Sapphire, Super mario World 2, Zelda Nes Classics, Harvest Moon friends of Mineral TOwn, Sword of Mana, Bomberman Tournament, Mario and Luigi superstar Saga.

DS: Imagine My Restaurant

Jump Super stars


 

Attatched is the picture of all.

Message 1 of 5
Latest reply
4 REPLIES 4

Re: Gameboy game collection advice..

hi

 

you could list seperately

 

or put them in lots

 

like all the zelda ones.all the pokemon ones and so on

 

yes some do go for a bit of money

 

it all depends

 

but dont list at 99 cents

 

only start at the price you are willing to accept for them

 

cause sometimes you wont get more than 1 bid

 

tara

Message 2 of 5
Latest reply

Re: Gameboy game collection advice..

Researching the eBay prices the titles you do have will have given you a rough idea whether it's better to sell them singularly or idividually (compared to the probable lower end price but less investment of time for selling them as a bulk lot).

 

Personally, I'd go to a Nintendo enthusiast's site and see if anyone is willing to provide some (hopefully unbiased)  insight as to the desirability / rareness etc of the titles you can't otherwise research, or at least point you in the right direction to research the pricing. If it turned out there were just a few gems and the rest were so-so (in terms of desirability / value), I'd list the gems separately and probably the rest in either one big lot or a couple of smaller ones.

 

The alternative is to just list them individually at auction and see what happens... Smiley Tongue

Message 3 of 5
Latest reply

Re: Gameboy game collection advice..


@eruiluvatar92 wrote:

I've uncovered a stack of gameboy pocket/colour/advanced games, some of them are going about 10-30 dollars on ebay but wondering if there's anything good here/ whether its worth selling seperately or a collection for a set price (some for the gameboy pocket ie Star Wars (full title) arent even listed on ebay.) Also none are 'boxed' but do work.

Pocket: Star Wars, Return of the jedi, Metroid 2: Return of Samus (seen some going for a lot)

Colour: Legend of zelda links awakening, Tony Hawks Pro Skater 2, Harry Potter Philosopher's Stone, Star wars Episode 1 Obi Wans adventures, Zelda oracle of seasons, Gameboy gallery 3, Perfect Dark (and rumble battery pack), Mario Tennis, Pokemon trading card game, Pokemon gold, blue.

Advanced: Pokemon Sapphire, Super mario World 2, Zelda Nes Classics, Harvest Moon friends of Mineral TOwn, Sword of Mana, Bomberman Tournament, Mario and Luigi superstar Saga.



 

Zelda DX for Gameboy list separately. i sold mine for $60 and it sold instantly. All the zelda titles, pokemon, Golden sun, harvest moon, Metroid and Sword of mana are all easy sell's and are worth much more not bungled. 

 

 

Message 4 of 5
Latest reply

Re: Gameboy game collection advice..

Make sure the save game batteries work in the games that use 1,especially pokemon

Message 5 of 5
Latest reply