So I walked into a local store today, and it turns out a man (who was still in the store) traded in a bunch of intellivision games from his childhood. He's the original owner after all these years. These look like they haven't been touched in decades. Most are completely mint, and when I say mint I mean it. Most boxes have no worn corners, bends, anything like that. Many look like the wrap was just taken off them. I believe all that are boxed (I'll double check) come with all the paper work and cards. So the controller inserts, manuals, and other odd ball advertisements are all there. It's really quite impressive. Also in the lot of goodies is a CIB Voice Module. The box again looks like it's seen a day of existance. I'm not a huge Intellivision guy, so I was just wondering what all this was worth. I'm considering keeping it as my dad would love these, but curiosity killed the cat, so I'd like to know how big of a score this all is. Here is a list of everything included. I'll take pictures later, I just got in: Voice Module (Boxed) Demon Attack (Boxed) Microsurgeon (Boxed) Beauty & The Beast (Boxed) Atlantis (Boxed) Dragonfire (Boxed) Swords & Serpents (Boxed) Sub Hunt (Boxed) Bomb Squad (Voice) (Boxed) Tron Solar Sailer (Voice) (Boxed) B-17 Bomber (Voice) (Boxed) Space Spartans (Voice) (Boxed) Mission X (Boxed) Utopia (Boxed) Royal Dealer (Boxed) Skiing (Boxed) Auto Racing (Boxed) Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (Boxed) Burger Time (Boxed) Centipede (Boxed) Defender (Boxed) Night Stalker (Boxed) Frogger (Boxed) Tron Deadly Discs (Boxed) Golf (Boxed) Star Strike (Boxed) Lock N Chase (Boxed) Astrosmash (Boxed) Space Armada Advanced Dungeons & Dragons - Treasure of Tarmin (Boxed) Space Hawk (Boxed) Q Bert (Loose + Manual) Ice Trek (Loose + Manual) I also have the Intellivision (the white one) manual if that is worth anything to anyone. Once again, in great shape.
A lot of Intelivision games can still be bought new quite cheaply and it is one of those systems where if you had the games say 10 years ago you would have made a handsome profit. However a lot of intellivision games can still be bought as new old stock and a lot of those for under $20. A lot of the games you have got, you will struggle to sell, Royal Dealer might fetch all of $3.00, more if you want to wait. It really does depend on how long you want to wait, if you want to sell a lot of them quickly then you will have to take about $3 to $12 for majority of them. Even the intelivoice module is a sub $20 unit as it is quite common. You put Swords and Serpents up for quite a high price in the sales thread but you would struggle to get $20 for it. Your best bet would be to join a intellivision or Retro game forum stick games on with the prices you want and reduce them until you sell them. The only game of any value there is Defender but $80 is well on the high side of it's value, ditto Centipede, a decent copy sold for $20 recently.