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Post by scaramanga_goldengun » Fri Jan 26, 2007 7:07 pm

I am selling four PS2 games, two Gamecube Games, 1 PC Game, and 1 Sega CD game. All games are in original boxes/have instruction booklets unless otherwise stated, and everything is in near mint condition unless otherwise stated. If you need more info or more detailed pictures, or you're interested in buying something, then just e-mail me (and include your zip code so I can calculate shipping).

PS2 Games (playable on Sony PS3):
Devil Kings (and FAQ/Walkthrough made by me, Magus77 on GameFAQs) - $13
Fight Night Round 2 - $13
Monster Rancher 3 - $10 (no instruction booklet)
The Sims - $3
or all four PS2 games for $33

Gamecube Games (playable on Nintendo Wii):
007: Nightfire - $5
007: From Russia With Love - $13
or all two GameCube games for $15

PC Game:
The Sims Livin' Large (no box) - $7

Sega CD Game (can listen to game tracks on CD Player):
Ecco the Dolphin (no box/instruction booklet) - $5

My only method of accepting payment is through shipping (which I only cover partially in some cases) via USPS with cashier's check, personal money order, or cash, and I include delivery confirmation/tracking number service free of charge. I DO NOT do local pickup/delivery, because I have been tricked too many times, and I have too little time to spare, let alone waste.

Here are the following trades I can accept (with extra cash when needed):
-Radeon X1550 PCI Graphics Card (single slot)
-Seagate 320GB 7200RPM IDE Hard Drive
-Logitech Cordless RumblePad 2 PC Controller
-Sony PS2 Multitap (for fat/old PS2's)
-Sony (Official) PS2 Controller
-PS2 Games (email for more info)

Final note, if you want to buy all the games, the lowest I can go is $55, because anything lower would be too much of a loss for me.

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Post by ShockSlayer » Fri Jan 26, 2007 7:15 pm

RARE The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition Promotional Disc RARE - $50
or all 6 games for $100 (save $12)
So, what are the games ? And if i'm right I can pick up one of these discs at my local gamestop for 19.99. So more likely than not, itsn't as rare, and disc value may end up goes down to around $15. :cry: sorry. (Hell who knows I might buy it! I'm a LoZ fan.)

Loz
loz aol
alttp
OoT
MM
Mq

And all 6 games for $100? Compared to 50 your saying I save $12?

:?

And in that Last comment, you said the prices were low, but in actuality they are high. I am not paying $5 for a gc composite cable.

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Post by Jongamer » Fri Jan 26, 2007 7:18 pm

NVM

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Post by scaramanga_goldengun » Fri Jan 26, 2007 7:23 pm

Um...the "all 6 games" meant "all 6 Gamecube games listed". The zelda disc include LoZ, LoZ:AoL, OoT, and MM. It's rare because it's a "promotional disc", which is also "not for resale" apparently.

As for the prices, I compared them to those of GameStop (when available) and the average prices on eBay, which were always more expensive due to shipping. So if you can find it for cheaper, go ahead. However, if you buy it too cheap, you'll be risking a scam.

You were however right about the cables, so I'm lowering them to $5 for both. The NES AC Adapter is now $3.

And just to make it clear, the "save $(insert amount here)" means that you save that much money by buying it all together versus separately.

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Post by ShockSlayer » Fri Jan 26, 2007 7:31 pm

Oh, I get it. So you were not trying to jip me. Hah, well that takes care of that. But just so you know, the not for resale thing is false. People at gamestoop do it all the time.

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Post by wallydawg » Fri Jan 26, 2007 7:41 pm

Haha I thought it was the same LoZ Collection that you just sold to me.
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Post by ShockSlayer » Fri Jan 26, 2007 7:42 pm

wallydawg wrote:Haha I thought it was the same LoZ Collection that you just sold to me.
Of course now thats not much of a collection.

So, how low for that disc I mentioned earlier?

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Post by scaramanga_goldengun » Sat Jan 27, 2007 2:23 pm

Actually, I'm making the price higher to $60 because:

1. I just remembered I have a strategy guide (also mint condition) for the game
2. I have seen very little people on eBay sell it for less than $60 without the strategy guide
3. The game is the closest you can get to brand new (the disc doesn't even have a singl sratch on it)

And no, I will not sell it separately, only because then nobody will want to buy the strategy guide by itself.

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Post by wallydawg » Sat Jan 27, 2007 3:11 pm

Got any pictures of the Gamecube Black Turbo Controllers?
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Post by scaramanga_goldengun » Sat Jan 27, 2007 5:32 pm

Not at this moment, but I'll have some later. Even though they're GameStop brand, they're still pretty good. I've used them a lot of times, and they're very sturdy. For the turbo (as far as I can remember), just press it once for semi-auto (where you hold any button for auto-fire as long as you want) or press turbo while holding a button to auto-fire just that button, and then press turbo again in both cases to deactivate. They're also about the size of an official gamecube controller (a bit bigger if anything, which makes them better than those tiny Micron (or whatever) turbo controllers.

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Post by scaramanga_goldengun » Tue Jan 30, 2007 6:59 pm

Anybody? It's a pretty big selection...

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Post by scaramanga_goldengun » Sat Feb 03, 2007 3:10 pm

I just sold the GameGear set and Streets of Rage 2, and updated in general a bit.

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Post by scaramanga_goldengun » Tue Feb 13, 2007 8:30 am

Sold some Gamecube accessories. The Action Replay and the two turbo controllers are still available, though.

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Post by Krepticor » Tue Feb 13, 2007 10:04 am

I'm interested in the guide for the LoZ collection, Would you being willing to sell that seperate?
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Post by gamemasterAS » Tue Feb 13, 2007 12:07 pm

Hmmmmm, I might be interested in for Russia with love.
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