Price Check: Mr. Backup Z64 and Bung GB Xchanger

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  1. Goemon

    Goemon Enthusiastic Member

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    zouzzz <B>Site Supporter 2013</B>

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    Hi,
    Mr BackUp Z64 (v3 version) 120€ and with CF card hack : 150€
     
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    I sold my Z64 a year ago for $200 (V3, which is slightly less desirable than V2). I included an HDD mod I had done. Of all the N64 copiers, the Z64 is the best one imo.
     
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    Your pictures should have validation per the rules... but at least you're providing pictures! ;)

    You are correct in thinking the old devices have taken a price hit now, with the EverDrive. Z64 is still quite nice, though. Although the CD machines looked cool! ;)

    This thread from a few years back suggests the Game Boy stuff wasn't that expensive back then.
     
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    Would including the packaging with a Z64 (HW3) make a difference (i.e. is there a market of copier collectors)? I'm thinking about maybe switching to an everdrive since while the Z64 is nice, it's quite bulky and needs a separate power supply.
     
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    What follows is just my personal opinion and not based on any research:

    The original box should make a difference. I owned about five Z64's back in the day but in all that time I only came across one or two boxes in good condition. I was basicly up-trading until I had a V2 with an undamaged warranty sticker complete in box with all the paper work. Such a CIB mint Z64 V2 should be around $300-$400. Which is what I sold it for if I remember correctly.

    Also I think a modded Z64 is less desirable than a stock one for a collector. Also while the V2 was highly sought after while people actually still played games with them, nowadays with all those way better flashcarts I think the difference in price between a V2 and V3 will get smaller because sitting on the shelf and just be played once in a while there will be no difference between a V2 and a V3 anymore.

    However I personally would never pay more than about $100 for a V3, most people seem to have forgotten what a unreliable piece of shit the V3 was compared to a V2 even with all the stability fixes when you actually depended on it playing a game from start to finish.

    I would price them like this:

    V1 $50
    V3 $100
    V3 boxed $150
    V2 $200
    V2 boxed $250
    V2 boxed in mint condition $350

    With time the price should rise again. Also if you live in the EU feel free to convert $ to € 1:1 for a valid price estimate in €.
     
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    Once I modded my V3, I found it to be pretty much it's pretty much on par with a V2. I played a whole Zelda Majoras Mask start to finish on it. The only reason I sold it was because I found a good deal on a V2 boxed. I'm also comfortable in saying a V3 Z64 is way more reliable than a CD64 or a V64.
     
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  8. Goemon

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    @Retro, yeah sorry I forgot to place my name and date in the picture.
    Right now I have no way to make new pictures. I always have to wait until my wife is there with the iPhone XD

    I have modded the V3 to take CF and also did the anti overheat mod.
    This Unit is in my posession since 1998 or so :)
     
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    Sounds like you're under the thumb, there! ;)

    The above prices are a little high in some cases, IMHO. A V2 just sold for $200, boxed. It was running v2.2 and had the original ZIP drive, an ORB drive and an SD reader fitted.

    Like I said, EverDrive has affected the prices. Sometimes you see them sell for more, but the demand isn't there so much nowadays. Before EverDrive, it was the most sought-after copying device for N64, certainly.
     
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