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Title: Have you guys seen this? Price Charting
Post by: FiftyQuid on May 31, 2012, 06:33:12 AM
I stumbled upon this today.  It looks like they take data from eBay, Amazon, and Half.com (eBay affiliate) and then chart the pricing of video games over the period of 4 years.  I'm not sure how they calculate the "used" and "new" condition prices.

It's interesting to see what Zonk sold for the past 4 years, but this kind of thing misrepresents the actual 'fair' cost of games.

http://videogames.pricecharting.com/console/turbografx-16?sort-by=name
Title: Re: Have you guys seen this? Price Charting
Post by: Necromancer on May 31, 2012, 06:43:11 AM
That's been linked here before, and it looks like it's still a trainwreck.  There's not nearly enough data collected for it to be useful (many 'rare' games have only the most recent eBay sale shown) and it doesn't appropriately separate PCE and TG-16 titles.
Title: Re: Have you guys seen this? Price Charting
Post by: kiketonto on May 31, 2012, 07:17:02 AM
I had seen lists like this before and I have always found ridiculous and useless.
On market price of current games, as you want.
Second hand? prices are so different that is impossible to determinate, and selling on auction sites, are NEVER the way to go.
Title: Re: Have you guys seen this? Price Charting
Post by: Lilgrafx on May 31, 2012, 07:37:17 AM
Yeah for Turbo grafx VGPC is pretty messed up, they sometime mix the PC Engine versions of game with the US and there is numerous PCE games listed that never came out here. I know a store near me that prices everything through that site so I can get a lot of good deals through them.
Title: Re: Have you guys seen this? Price Charting
Post by: FiftyQuid on May 31, 2012, 08:13:25 AM
That's been linked here before, and it looks like it's still a trainwreck.  There's not nearly enough data collected for it to be useful (many 'rare' games have only the most recent eBay sale shown) and it doesn't appropriately separate PCE and TG-16 titles.
Yeah, the pricing is all over the place.  You have highs of $150 with lows of $30.  The only thing I've found it useful for is seeing what games are circulating the most.  High rotation will have many more bullet points on the charts.  Check out Legend of Hero Tonma.  It trades at a cool $40 and then hits $305 without explanation.  Shit like this worries me.
Title: Re: Have you guys seen this? Price Charting
Post by: roflmao on May 31, 2012, 08:29:53 AM
I must have missed the earlier post(s) here about this site.  While it's not something I'd use to base value of a game on, it's pretty neat nevertheless.
Title: Re: Have you guys seen this? Price Charting
Post by: storino03 on May 31, 2012, 08:53:24 AM
RacketBoy's articles on rare TG/PCE games are interesting to read.
Title: Re: Have you guys seen this? Price Charting
Post by: csgx1 on May 31, 2012, 09:34:18 AM
That site is helpful for looking up older completed eBay auctions that don't show up in the completed search. 
Title: Re: Have you guys seen this? Price Charting
Post by: vestcoat on May 31, 2012, 08:39:27 PM
RacketBoy's articles on rare TG/PCE games are interesting to read.
Rackeyboy is interesting the same way it's interesting to watch Fox News for half an hour every year: "Dear God, people believe this?!?"

Their SMS articles are particularly bad. Whoever wrote SMS valuable guide isn't even aware of holy grails like Smurfs 2 and Mickey's Ultimate Challenge. Likewise, the PC Engine valuable guide doesn't make a lick of sense.
Title: Re: Have you guys seen this? Price Charting
Post by: storino03 on June 01, 2012, 06:26:33 AM
what would you change on it? Is it because of the date that they were published or is it just not accurate as is?
Title: Re: Have you guys seen this? Price Charting
Post by: DragonmasterDan on June 01, 2012, 06:32:13 AM
what would you change on it? Is it because of the date that they were published or is it just not accurate as is?

It mixes up foreign releases, bundles and other things in with individual game sales. This is a problem not just for TurboGrafx but all platforms. It might price a game based on how much a lot with other games and hardware went for because it's title is in the ebay auction listing title for example. For say NES games, it might count in reproductions or foreign releases with US releases.
Title: Re: Have you guys seen this? Price Charting
Post by: FiftyQuid on June 01, 2012, 06:59:11 AM
what would you change on it? Is it because of the date that they were published or is it just not accurate as is?

It mixes up foreign releases, bundles and other things in with individual game sales. This is a problem not just for TurboGrafx but all platforms. It might price a game based on how much a lot with other games and hardware went for because it's title is in the ebay auction listing title for example. For say NES games, it might count in reproductions or foreign releases with US releases.
Yeah I noticed this on a few of the bullet points.  I'm not sure how it scraps/pulls data, but it seems to just use the title.  So if someone is selling Keith Courage w/ TurboGrafx console and it sells for $100 then the chart data is skewed and it looks like Keith Courage sold for $100.
Title: Re: Have you guys seen this? Price Charting
Post by: DragonmasterDan on June 01, 2012, 07:29:38 AM
what would you change on it? Is it because of the date that they were published or is it just not accurate as is?

It mixes up foreign releases, bundles and other things in with individual game sales. This is a problem not just for TurboGrafx but all platforms. It might price a game based on how much a lot with other games and hardware went for because it's title is in the ebay auction listing title for example. For say NES games, it might count in reproductions or foreign releases with US releases.
Yeah I noticed this on a few of the bullet points.  I'm not sure how it scraps/pulls data, but it seems to just use the title.  So if someone is selling Keith Courage w/ TurboGrafx console and it sells for $100 then the chart data is skewed and it looks like Keith Courage sold for $100.

Yep. And it goes both ways, it can inflate the price listed and de-flate it.

For NES games for example it throws off pricing. the US version of Stadium Events for example is extremely rare 99%  of auctions are for European copies (or reproductions). European copies generally sell for a lot less, however because PriceCharting doesn't seperate territories, all games labeled as Stadium Events NES get mixed into it's pricing.
Title: Re: Have you guys seen this? Price Charting
Post by: xelement5x on June 01, 2012, 07:58:38 AM
Yeah, VGPC is all over the place for some stuff.  It's especially hard to price loose vs. complete for things, and I've seen plenty of auctions where they never even show up in the listing. 

I used to use it a bit when I was out and about looking in thifts, but for some reason the mobile version of the site doesn't work on my Blackberry anymore.  I think they're pretty close to tiering the data for free and paid and making their own mobile app, which is kind of lame IMHO.
Title: Re: Have you guys seen this? Price Charting
Post by: guyjin on June 01, 2012, 09:54:08 AM
As others have said, this is less than completely accurate - the figures on Dynastic Hero were particularly strange - but this could be cool with some more work :)
Title: Re: Have you guys seen this? Price Charting
Post by: grimm on June 03, 2012, 01:18:29 AM
Personally i find price charts inaccurate by the very nature. Prices go up and down all the time, and something is always "worth" just as much as 1 person is willing to pay for it. Even if everyone else disagrees with that pricing, its that person who will get it. However, a generic price GUIDE is a better route, preparing people on what to expect to pay.
Title: Re: Have you guys seen this? Price Charting
Post by: FiftyQuid on June 12, 2012, 02:03:31 PM
Sites like this are starting to worry me.  I've been looking for about 5 minutes and I don't see where they are getting their information?

http://www.videogamepriceguides.com/blog/other/turbografx-16-tg16/
Title: Re: Have you guys seen this? Price Charting
Post by: Necromancer on June 13, 2012, 02:42:24 AM
I've been looking for about 5 minutes and I don't see where they are getting their information?

From eBay of course.  Click on any title and you'll see current (often inaccurate) auction listings and a list of previous prices.
Title: Re: Have you guys seen this? Price Charting
Post by: SMF on June 13, 2012, 05:45:00 AM
LOL what a total joke of a price guide.
Title: Re: Have you guys seen this? Price Charting
Post by: FiftyQuid on June 13, 2012, 05:56:01 AM
LOL what a total joke of a price guide.
Agreed, but I hate that they make it seem so "official".  People are seeing this shit and buying into it.  Then they go off and try to sell what they have and people scoop them up!  The price on World Sports Champions almost made me throw up.
Title: Re: Have you guys seen this? Price Charting
Post by: xelement5x on June 14, 2012, 10:26:21 AM
Their search terms are sketchy too, sometime it won't find auctions that I would assume show up, and sometimes they lump in lots for an individual item.