Tristar 64, GBC kiosk demo, NES pirate multicart

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  1. xdaniel

    xdaniel Robust Member

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    Hey there, here's three more or less random items I have no idea how much they're worth. I'm especially curious about the Tristar 64, as I've had it for years, paid very little for it myself, and have only seen some (seemingly?) outrageous eBay prices for it.

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    - Tristar 64, Japanese version, with box, manual, short German manual by the shop that originally sold it here, and NES-to-Famicom cartridge adapter; no power supply (did they even come with one?)
    - Non-interactive Game Boy Color kiosk demo cart ("NINTENDO GAME BOY NOW IN COLOR!")
    - 190-in-1 NES pirate multicart; mainly included that as I've never seen NES pirate carts before, only FC ones

    Hope someone knows more about these items! (also hope the piece of paper is readable enough)
     
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    skarpo01 Spirited Member

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    The Game Boy Color kiosk demo cart usually goes for around 50$.

    NES pirates are not that valuable although some collectors are interested in them. They usually go for 10-30$ depending on the games and the number of games.
     
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  3. xdaniel

    xdaniel Robust Member

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    Thanks for the info, good to know; tho I'm still wondering about the Tristar. There's two on eBay right now, for $150 and $230, but that sounds ridiculously high... or is it not?
     
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    Hi xdaniel!

    The price for the Tristar varies, but it should be around $100.
    I have paid $99 for my new boxed japanese Tristar, but that was some time ago.
    I am especially interested in the German manual. Is it possible to scan it?

    Stefan
     
  5. xdaniel

    xdaniel Robust Member

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    stefan.iro: So it probably isn't as cheap as I would've though - was thinking $50 or something -, thanks for the estimate! Also, as for the German manual, it's just two or so pages, but I'll see about scanning it in on Sunday, maybe Monday.
     
  6. ASSEMbler

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    Tristar tends to go for under 60 these days
     

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