Anyone collect not for resale stuff?

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  1. arcadecollecting

    arcadecollecting Rising Member

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    Not for resale copies of games seem to be rarer than retail versions, but are they collectible?
     
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    Bobo Mcloud Robust Member

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    N64 NFR is a huge collectable market, the majoras mask grey NFR is up to around $1800 USD.
     
  3. americandad

    americandad Familiar Face

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    I have a *good condition* complete Charles Dickens collection in 25 books edited by him and reissued in 1898.
    They're not for resale as I'm keeping them :D
    Here's an example [​IMG]

    So there's that, and yes this post is completely offtopic.
     
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    arcadecollecting Rising Member

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    Haha, funny.

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    speedyink Site Supporter 2016

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    It really depends on the console/game if it's actually worth anything or not. Take the Virtual Boy NFR's, they're worth more than the retail games, not a ton more, but you do get 2 to 3 times the price on a VB NFR. Meanwhile some Genesis NFR's (I have a few NFR Sonic games for example) are a dime a dozen, and are worth no more than a regular retail cart.
     
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