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re: 32 childhood toys that could be worth lots
Posted on 1/19/15 at 7:38 am to cardswinagain
Posted on 1/19/15 at 7:38 am to cardswinagain
I had the Sega Master System and every freaking game that every came out for that console. It was before the Genesis. It was still working perfectly back in 2004ish too.
I gave it all to my cousin about 10 years ago...
pretty sure he just sold it all on eBay
I gave it all to my cousin about 10 years ago...
pretty sure he just sold it all on eBay
Posted on 1/19/15 at 7:45 am to Salmon
I'd like to have an old Sega. It would be one of the few systems I could actually use my old man skills to play.
Posted on 1/19/15 at 8:17 am to cardswinagain
I had an Alien action figure around 1980....saw the movie last night and wanted to buy one for old times sake. FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS.
Posted on 1/19/15 at 8:27 am to cardswinagain
Notice the condition on most of these (NEW)
That is what creates the enormous value - if you have a brand new, unopened, mint condition copy of Mario Kart, it's worth quite a bit to video game collectors as it is extremely rare. The same cartridge, used, is not worth nearly as much ($40) Same rules apply to just about any collectible...people desire pristine condition. It can be tough to find a buyer because supply and demand is limited.
That is what creates the enormous value - if you have a brand new, unopened, mint condition copy of Mario Kart, it's worth quite a bit to video game collectors as it is extremely rare. The same cartridge, used, is not worth nearly as much ($40) Same rules apply to just about any collectible...people desire pristine condition. It can be tough to find a buyer because supply and demand is limited.
Posted on 1/19/15 at 8:27 am to cardswinagain
I still have my old Teddy Ruxpin and his buddy (can't remember his name) in my attic. They're probably not in the best of shape though.
Posted on 1/19/15 at 8:28 am to cardswinagain
that list seems like its just what people are asking for them...not what they're actually selling for
Posted on 1/19/15 at 8:31 am to heatom2
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Crossfire was awesome
Was? I still think I'm ok.
Posted on 1/19/15 at 9:22 am to Choctaw
Right, that list is pointless. Put your gameboy up for $5 mil buy it now price, you'll make the next buzzfeed list
edit: the prices are pointless. the list itself is still neat, the nostalgia hits right in the feels
edit: the prices are pointless. the list itself is still neat, the nostalgia hits right in the feels
This post was edited on 1/19/15 at 9:23 am
Posted on 1/19/15 at 9:35 am to cardswinagain
Damn Millennials trying to pawn off their toys for more than they are worth just to get some spare coin so they won't feel like they aren't moochers.
List is BS. Get a job and your own place you worthless bitches.
List is BS. Get a job and your own place you worthless bitches.
This post was edited on 1/19/15 at 9:57 am
Posted on 1/19/15 at 9:50 am to chinhoyang
I currently have my original Nintendo hooked up to my tv. Unfortunately, Duck Hunt doesn't work on today's flatscreens.
Posted on 1/19/15 at 9:55 am to cardswinagain
What a bullshite article. Just because some idiot puts a buy it now listing on eBay, doesn't mean that anyone will buy it. If you really want to know what these items are selling for, refine your search by only showing "completed listings." You'll find that all of the items listed in the article are selling for nowhere near the prices in the article.
Posted on 1/19/15 at 10:02 am to cardswinagain
Only one I have are the hot wheels collection. Most are from the 70's. Several hundred of them. Probably should hold onto them for a while.
Posted on 1/19/15 at 10:06 am to MrLarson
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Damn Millennials trying to pawn off their toys for more than they are worth just to get some spare coin so they won't feel like they aren't moochers.
List is BS. Get a job and your own place you worthless bitches.
1. You sound like a miserable person.
2. Millennials weren't born when most of the stuff on the list was popular.
Posted on 1/19/15 at 10:29 am to cardswinagain
I still have a Furby from the 90's, and it still works. My kids play with it.
Posted on 1/19/15 at 11:18 am to UMTigerRebel
I had that old castle. Spent many a childhood hour with that masterpiece
Posted on 1/19/15 at 11:20 am to cardswinagain
I might still have that Teddy Ruxbin
Posted on 1/19/15 at 11:48 am to cardswinagain
holy shite i still have a working gameboy color
ok, gameboy color's definitely aren't worth that much, just looked at ebay
ok, gameboy color's definitely aren't worth that much, just looked at ebay
This post was edited on 1/19/15 at 11:54 am
Posted on 1/19/15 at 12:44 pm to EventHorizon
I agree, Crossfire was awesome. And I have the whole collection of those ninja turtle action figures with the case and everything up in the attic.
Fun times.
Fun times.
Posted on 1/19/15 at 1:02 pm to Slayer103
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Yeah, the Genesis isn't worth nearly that much. Also holographic Charizard is $5,550? I mean, I see some people trying to sell them for up to $500, but most people don't go above $20. They really aren't worth a whole lot...
Where did this list get it's information from?
I'm thinking that's just what some people listed the selling price as on ebay. Kinda stupid. I could list a used tissue for sale on ebay for $100,000. It doesn't mean it's worth that much.
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