It's not Ebay, but I wanted to know what the general consensus was on this.
http://videogamesareus.ecrater.com/p/16200185/gate-of-thunder-factory-y-sealed-w-pull
Even factory sealed, the price seems bloated beyond reason.
Factory sealed premiums don't add the same exponential value to games like the Turbo 4-in-1. If it was a complete game with insert and manual(s) sealed inside cellophane, that would be one thing. A true factory sealed condition for the Gate of Thunder 4-in-1 is a factory sealed TurboDuo, in which case the price would be appropriate. This is simply an incomplete loose copy.
They also packaged the 4in1 with Super System Card if you mail ordered it from tti
But did they actually package it up or just send an OEM version in the same mailing package? If it was the same as the TurboDuo version, then the mailing package would be the MIB box. I had my TG-16 repaired by NEC bitd and they sent back a new or possibly refurbished unit, complete with every that comes in the retail box. It all came in a generic mailing box though. I wouldn't try to sell that off as MIB/brand new/sealed. It's just as misleading as all the "complete" copies of the OEM Ys I & II. The PAL TurboGrafx ships a loose TurboChip in the box, but selling that along with the photocopy manual as brand new/complete is also misleading.
If the 4-in-1 seller was simply stating the condition as "still sealed" and offering it for the price of a mint copy, that would be one thing. But when he's charging $500 on an obscure site and using lines like this in his description, it's pretty crooked:
"THIS MAY BE THE ONLY FACTORY SEALED GATE OF THUNDER TURBO DUO GAME IN EXISTANCE."
"THIS MAY BE THE ONLY ONE OF THESE YOU CAN FIND."
"Shipping WELL CUSHIONED IN A BOX is $13.00 anywhere in USA with SIGNATURE DELIVERY CONFIRMATION and FULL INSURANCE."
Like I said in my previous post, it's not the same as a retail MIB game as far as premium value goes. It's still something many people would pay an extra $20 for, for the fun of tearing it open. That listing is trying to create a priceless collectible out of a functional game.