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    I've got an N64 that I want to sell at a yard sale. I looked on ebay to get an idea on what to sell it for, but most on the ones there don't have any bids yet. Is anyone buying them these days? I've got the console with all the hook-ups, about 10 games (including Golden Eye 007), a few controllers, a Game Shark, and a steering wheel w/pedals. I was thinking $30 to $40 for everything? Too high, too low?
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  • #2
    I think it's too low. The problem is that you're selling it at a yard sale, where people usually don't want to pay a lot for things.

    Check out what they're going for on Amazon.
    The Hackmaster

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    • #3
      On eBay, you can search for how much an item sold for by refining your query on the left column. At the bottom, check "Sold listings" in the "Show only" section.
      I only bother with things that interest me.

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      • #4
        I'd also recommend selling online if you want better than yard sale money. Your numbers aren't bad though. At YS I've gotten consoles for as little as 50 cents. A jungle green lot with Conker for $10, etc. There isn't much money to be made there and you'll probably get haggled down.

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        • #5
          Thanks for the info guys.
          The Code Hut: http://codehut.gshi.org/

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          • #6
            That reminds me, I need to get another N64 GameShark sometime because mine is shot.

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            • #7
              Reminds me of the time my girl sold a SNES mini for a dollar and it cost me 50 to get it back lol.

              You might try your luck on Sega16 to not pay all the eBay fees.
              Last edited by Kyle; 06-18-2014, 10:16:17 AM.

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              • #8
                Just sold the N64 for $30. A Dad bought it for his 2 kids. The kids didn't even know what an N64 was, but they were really excited about all the games. The Dad probably figured it only cost him $30 to keep the kids busy for the next few weeks.
                Last edited by Tony H; 06-21-2014, 06:21:55 PM.
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                • #9
                  Never going to sell mine.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by 47iscool View Post
                    I will not attempt to hack N64 games that use TLB.
                    Just wondering who your telling that? Did you mean for requests or just announcing it to the world? Thought I'd ask just to clarify the statement .
                    Not taking any requests at this time.

                    Bored? Watch some of my hacks here.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Abystus View Post
                      Just wondering who your telling that? Did you mean for requests or just announcing it to the world? Thought I'd ask just to clarify the statement .
                      Requests

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by 47iscool View Post
                        That reminds me, I need to get another N64 GameShark sometime because mine is shot.
                        When I was getting my N64 stuff out to sell, I noticed that the Game Shark was in a shipping envelope and was addressed to InterAct, Attn: Upgrade Dept. It's been so long that I don't remember why I was sending it to them, but I'm guessing it had problems.

                        I do remember at one time my GS had locked up, and I read that you needed to plug it into a specific game to get it to work right again. I finally found a friend of a friend who had one of the specific games. I think it did fix the problem.
                        Last edited by Tony H; 06-21-2014, 10:51:52 PM.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Tony Hedstrom View Post
                          When I was getting my N64 stuff out to sell, I noticed that the Game Shark was in a shipping envelope and was addressed to InterAct, Attn: Upgrade Dept. It's been so long that I don't remember why I was sending it to them, but I'm guessing it had problems.

                          I do remember at one time my GS had locked up, and I read that you needed to plug it into a specific game to get it to work right again. I finally found a friend of a friend who had one of the specific games. I think it did fix the problem.
                          Thanks Tony, but I tossed that thing away a while back.

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                          • #14
                            Send them shits my way I can reprogram them by removing the chips and flashing new code onto them with my programmer.
                            Spoiler Alert! Click to view...

                            THE BAD GUY!!!!!!

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