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Post by miki on Oct 31, 2014 12:54:46 GMT
Hi there guys!
I started my SMS collection 1 month ago or so, and now I own 52 complete games. Pretty fast beginning because I purchased just two bundles.
I guess it's going to be tougher from this point so I need some info:
1-Could you please list me the games that are hard to find?? I mean the hardest ones. 2-Then I guess that there must be out there many games just a little more expensive than the cheapest average one. ¿Many mid price games in the SMS collection?
Thank you very much!
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Post by englishinvader on Oct 31, 2014 14:00:08 GMT
The main holy grails are Smurfs 2 and the Lucky Dime Caper box set; everything else shouldn't be too hard to source, but don't expect it to be easy on the wallet. A lot of games these days (especially Nintendo) fetch high prices not because they're rare but because they're mega popular.
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Post by barney on Oct 31, 2014 15:34:03 GMT
None of the standard releases are particularly hard to find, they can just be hard to find at sensible prices. Unless you get very lucky, Les Schtroumpfs Autour du Monde is likely to set you back £300+. After that comes Masters of Combat, Buggy Run, Power Strike II and Championship Hockey - prices vary wildly for these but they can sometimes fetch in excess of £100 each. I would argue that of these, Masters of Combat is probably the hardest to find, but you live in the best country to find a copy.
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Post by miki on Oct 31, 2014 19:12:40 GMT
Thank you guys.
These rare cartridges are hard to find because of low quantities produced, or just their popularity?
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Post by TWRMotorSport on Oct 31, 2014 20:46:41 GMT
Late releases and low quantities usually
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Post by gallos_11 on Oct 31, 2014 22:24:18 GMT
Totally agree with barney!
A few games might be rare in some countries, but more common in other.
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Post by Batman666 on Nov 1, 2014 3:51:38 GMT
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Post by TWRMotorSport on Nov 2, 2014 20:05:54 GMT
It's quite old now that list. But I don't think it really matters. No games have suddenly become more common in recent years so it's still a good rule of thumb as it was designed to be. Not an exhaustive guide of you should bay £x for this game, because its done on a scale of 1-10 not £££ it's pretty good.
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Post by sonicdj on Nov 3, 2014 6:59:22 GMT
What about Red version of hang on card? Maybe that's more of a variation but I'd love to buy one
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