Author Topic: Selling pce engine games New games added!  (Read 1555 times)

madboom0522

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Selling pce engine games New games added!
« on: April 05, 2014, 01:15:22 AM »
 I have posted trying to buy the games I wanted or trade for with no luck,so looks like I'm off to pay way too much on e-bay. Here is a list of a few.

I am getting e-mails asking how much for certain games. I will list what I am into them for and if anyone does not agree with it then sorry about that. I listed games with most likely lower grades then they are. This way no one is upset with what they receive. All prices will be shipping+3% for paypal fees. Unless you choose to gift the payment then it's just the shipping costs

                 
                (BONUS FOR EVERY 3 GAMES BOUGHT I WILL THROW IN A RANDOM FREE GAME!)     

               
                                                     (ALL GAMES SOLD)


Terraforming $60 Disc mint manual 8.0-8.5 has spine insert 
Star  Parodier $50 Disc almost mint manual 8.0-8.0
Pastel Lime $10 Minor scratch manual 8.0-8.5
Cosmic fantasy 2,3,4 $5 minor scuffs manuals 6.0-8.5 has spine insert on 2
Genghis Khan $10 disc minor scuffs manual 7.0-7.5
Record of the lodoss war 1,2 $5 scuffs on discs manuals 4.0-6.0
Take the a train $5 disc has scuffs manual 4.0-4.5
Vasteel $5 Disc has scuffs manual 5.0-5.5
Downtown Nekketsu Koushin Kyoku $20 disc minor scuffs manual 7.5-8.
Solid force $5 disc mior scuffs manual 7.5-8.0
Y's 4 $5 Disc has scuffs manual 5.0-5.5             
Dragon knight 3 $10 Disc has slight scuffs manual 8.0-8.5
Phantom Lady $5 Disc almost mint manual 7.0-7.5
Debut with spine card $5 Disc almost mint manual 7.0-7.5


 



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Re: Selling pc engine games
« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2014, 02:06:45 AM »
I'm looking to sell some of my pc engine games to help finish my us duo cd games. If you have interest pm me an offer. I have posted trying to buy the games I wanted or trade for with no luck,so looks like I'm off to pay way too much on e-bay. If it's fair then it's yours. Here is a list of a few.

Magical chase (non fan edition)
Coryoon
Steam hearts
Nexar
Summer Carnival 93
Dracula X
Kaze Kiri
Stryder
Terraforming
Ninja gadien
Star paridia (not sure if spelled right)
Cotton
Air zonk cd ( new sealed pc engine version?
Awesome selection of games there, some of the best.
If I didn't own them all already I definitely would be shooting you over an offer.

Nexar should be Nexzr
Stryder should be Strider
Star Paridia should be Star Parodier
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madboom0522

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Re: Selling pc engine games
« Reply #2 on: April 05, 2014, 05:07:00 AM »
Hey, never said my spelling was a strong point.... I'm sure I could have found the correct spelling for them. To be honest I was to lazy to look them up for it. I figured that people would know what they were. I have other pce games but have not listed them as of yet. Most common.
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Re: Selling pc engine games
« Reply #3 on: April 05, 2014, 05:09:08 AM »
it hurts to see such good games going off just for some US completition crap :(
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Re: Selling pc engine games
« Reply #4 on: April 05, 2014, 05:31:43 AM »
If it's what you grew up playing and have a passion for it, then it is what it is. I am not passing judgement on anyone's likes or dislikes....
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« Reply #5 on: April 05, 2014, 05:51:34 AM »
...it is what it is.

I like that saying. Heard it somewhere before, but can't quite remember where. :lol:

much chris such mc very table wow so chair :lol:
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Re: Selling pc engine games
« Reply #6 on: April 05, 2014, 06:23:19 AM »
I knew if i was patient here i could find someone selling Dracula X

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Re: Selling pc engine games
« Reply #7 on: April 05, 2014, 08:33:49 AM »
Post prices if they are for sale please.
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Re: Selling pc engine games
« Reply #8 on: April 05, 2014, 08:53:28 AM »
Interested in these...

Magical chase (non fan edition)
Nexzr
Summer Carnival 93
Kaze Kiri
Star parodier

Just need pricing, thanks :)

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Re: Selling pc engine games
« Reply #9 on: April 05, 2014, 12:09:12 PM »
Interested in these...

Magical chase (non fan edition)
Nexzr
Summer Carnival 93
Kaze Kiri
Star parodier

Just need pricing, thanks :)


He already stated he isn't listing prices. You have to make a random offer and see what happens. I never understood this kind of mentality. In almost any kind of transaction, you offer something with price in mind and people ether accept or haggle about it.

I've never been to a grocery store or game store where an item on the shelf was marked "make an offer" and you go to the manager to talk terms. It's pretty ridiculous IMHO. I would suspect the OP would get more responses if he would just be honest and lay out on the table what he was expecting to get for his items. It eliminates this cat-and-mouse game of "Ok, I offer 1 dollar less than my previous offer" until the seller accepts. You have an idea what you want for it, just say it. You'll get way more genuine offers because it eliminates low-ballers or people who can't afford to buy at any realistic price and would just be wasting your time.
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Re: Selling pc engine games
« Reply #10 on: April 05, 2014, 12:19:58 PM »
Interested in these...

Magical chase (non fan edition)
Nexzr
Summer Carnival 93
Kaze Kiri
Star parodier

Just need pricing, thanks :)


He already stated he isn't listing prices. You have to make a random offer and see what happens. I never understood this kind of mentality. In almost any kind of transaction, you offer something with price in mind and people ether accept or haggle about it.

I've never been to a grocery store or game store where an item on the shelf was marked "make an offer" and you go to the manager to talk terms. It's pretty ridiculous IMHO. I would suspect the OP would get more responses if he would just be honest and lay out on the table what he was expecting to get for his items. It eliminates this cat-and-mouse game of "Ok, I offer 1 dollar less than my previous offer" until the seller accepts. You have an idea what you want for it, just say it. You'll get way more genuine offers because it eliminates low-ballers or people who can't afford to buy at any realistic price and would just be wasting your time.
It's a silent auction aka time waster for most of us interested. I dont even bother with these kinds of threads
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madboom0522

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« Reply #11 on: April 05, 2014, 12:20:06 PM »
That may well be, however it seems when you list prices on here people can get carried away with what they see. If I list what I am into the games for then it might make people think I am trying to get more than I paid for them. I may have overpaid or underpaid. It's up to those who are interested to contact me to find out. I am not treating this like e-bay where you have a price and then field a shit ton of offers. If someone really wants what I have then they make an offer.... Look what happen to the last guy that sold a bunch of his stuff for what he wanted.. People thought he was greedy. This is not a silent auction. People know what they are willing to pay for something.
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Re: Selling pc engine games
« Reply #12 on: April 05, 2014, 12:25:36 PM »
You know what they are worth, we know what they are worth. List them for a fair reasonable price and you have nothing to worry about. If you want ebay prices or an auction then sell them on ebay. You are just creating drama for yourself if you post it all make an offer
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Re: Selling pc engine games
« Reply #13 on: April 05, 2014, 12:27:43 PM »
PM sent. :3

madboom0522

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Re: Selling pc engine games
« Reply #14 on: April 05, 2014, 12:30:24 PM »
Holy crap! Alright already I will list prices for what I am into them for! Don't give me shit if you think they are not what you think is right. It's what I paid for them....
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