Dude, don't mess up my thread by taking things personally. If you have something to say, say it in a PM. And in my opinion, things on Ebay are not selling. I've had a huge dropoff in that last 3-6 months, and so have others. If you expect to get games free, or super cheap, find another seller. I don't give stuff away for super cheap prices, and I don't price gouge either. I don't believe the rarity guide is out of date. Are some things on that site a bit out of date? Sure. But I don't go by Ebay prices either. I've done great deals with people here, sold about a dozen games here recently at good prices with free shipping, so don't get all hurt because I wouldn't sell you Cadash and Parasol Stars for $10 shipped. :-) Thank you...
I seriously didn't mean anything personal. Nor did I expect Cadash and Parasol Stars shipped for $10, that is absurd. $5 would be reasonable. (Joking!) Also, you did a great drop with selling those CDs. Started high, and worked your way low.
I didn't mean to thread crap, I was just stating my problems with rarity guide. It sounds like you won't be dropping your prices, as these have more value to you. Anyway, no offense was meant, you just gave me an opportunity to prosthelytize about the failings of rarity guide.
Most of the auctions and BINs are sold.
Rather than cherry pick a pair of titles to prove some point, I searched for just plain turbografx; of the first two pages of completed auctions, 231 of the 400 were unsold (58%).
I guess I did cherry pick, however, it was an accident. Your method is more fair. It just happened that was just the first two items I searched, as I was interested in those titles. It was not intentional.
That said, it would be interesting to do a comparison of VGPC values, and unsold items. As the gouging thread points out, often, many sellers list items 2x-5x higher than current fair market value. I doubt many items go unsold that are within range of the current FMV.
I'm not making a claim, either way. I don't sell TG16 stuff on ebay, so I can't even speak from personal experience. That said, sales for the stuff I do sell (N64, SNES, mostly) are doing great.