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Nintendo Development Price Check

Discussion in 'Price Check Forum' started by Dylan, Dec 1, 2016.

  1. Dylan

    Dylan Active Member

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    pstrick1 Site Supporter

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    Red Gamecube(NPDP) has been selling on ebay for over $500 on buy it now.
    I would say they are actually worth $250.

    Green Gamecube (NR Reader) is probably $150.

    Red Wii (RVT-H) is $150 is there are no games on it.

    GDEV is probably a couple hundred.
     
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    jetmagnum Magnum Inc

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    The npdp reader only went for 500 recently cause I wanted one lol other then that I wasn't going to pay 500 lol :p
     
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    ktfdemo111 Nintendo Demo and Collect

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    Nice collection, The GBOX is probably the cheapest (100-200) the wii rvt-h i've seen go for 75-200 depending on what it comes with. The two gamecube things I dont know the price on.
     
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    That is a GDEV they are worth a bit more than a GBOX, certainly worth more than an NR reader.
     
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    Borman Digital Games Curator

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    GDEVs were like 125-200 max a few years back
     
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