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Small CDI and Virtual Boy collection

Discussion in 'Price Check Forum' started by Prometheus, Dec 17, 2011.

  1. Prometheus

    Prometheus Site supporter 2016

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    Hello, I have some old gaming stuff and was wondering how much it's worth.

    Virtual Boy - Includes one controller with the power cord, along with a Blockbuster case with a small line on the sticker. Games include: Red Alarm, Teleroboxer, Mario's Tennis, and Wario Land (all carts only). When the system is in play, a red line is visible on the right eye. From what I understand, this was a common issue and is a fairly cheap fix. There is also a scratch on the left eye, though I don't notice it at all when playing.

    CDI 220 - Includes one wireless remote, and a trackball controller. Games include: Mad Dog McCree (no disc) box with blue revolver controller, Link: The Faces of Evil, Caesars: World of Gambling, Caesars: World of Boxing, Kether, Voyeur, Merlin's Apprentice (sealed), Mutant Rampage (sealed), and Mega Maze (sealed). The battery was replaced so saving works fine. It also has the digital video cartridge so games such as Dragon's Lair can work.

    Debug Original Xbox - Green debug Xbox with small scratch on top. Other than the scratch, it looks great and works with no problems.


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    Too much stuff? If I could at least get an idea of how much the systems only are worth, that would be great.
     
  4. DefectX11

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    I really wouldn't know. Here's what I know

    Xbox debugger- ~250 depending on condition
    Philips CDi- Last time I even heard of one, $500? Also depends on stuff that's included
    Virtual boy's don't go for too much, but the boxed part might help the price. That one though I can't give you a number on.

    Have you played through "The Faces of Evil"? I heard is an awesome game! :witless:
     
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    I would say about $250 is right for the xbox debugger.

    As for the virtual boy I've seen them go for about $75 for a complete one depending on the condition of the screen and such. It also looks like you have the blockbuster case so I wouldn't be surprised if you can get $200 for the virtual boy with the games and case.

    The phillips cdi I can't really say. I know that there are different models that are capable of different things. I can't say I'm an expert on that though but I imagine any where between $50 and $500 depending on the machine. So in other wards I'm not completely sure just know that it can vary a lot.
     
  6. Borman

    Borman Digital Games Curator

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    The CD-i isn't worth terribly much. 50-100$ on the best of days, last I checked anyway. The only game that rings my mind of course is the Link title, which will go for a relatively decent amount, 50-100$ or more alone, depending on the current market. I have a bunch of sealed games for it still, they still weren't desirable unless they were a top tier title. The gun may get you some cash, but I don't recall how rare they are (and if I remember correctly, the answer was not terribly rare). The biggest problem with the CD-i is the fact that it is undesirable. I was the CD-i collector around these parts for a while, and didn't get too much for my extensive promo cd collection.

    Your Xbox debug kit should go from 200$ and up if someone is looking for one, since it seems to be sealed, which is good.
     
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    Since the cdi probably can't save unless you have either replaced the timekeeper chip or modified it, Anyway with a busted timekeeper chip the cdi is only worth 60$ to 70$ but , with a working timekeeper chip it can be worth as much as 320$
     
  8. Prometheus

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    The CDI can save games. When I bought it a little over a year ago, the seller replaced the timekeeper. Also, does having the Digital Video Cartridge for games like Dragon's Lair raise the value at all?

    The Xbox, as far as I can tell, has not been opened or modified in any way. Not sure if that raises it's value or anything. Besides the one scratch seen in the pics, it looks great.

    The Virtual Boy has a problem in the right eye. It shows a red line and is visible in most games, but does not make it unplayable. I've heard there are people who can repair it for about $30, but I haven't bothered to thoroughly check.

    Yup, but I haven't gotten very far. I don't have a controller, just that wireless remote with the awful analog stick, so playing games is harder than it should be. The music is actually pretty good. Better than the rest of the game, at least.
     
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    So with this info the cdi alone is worth 320$ to 400$ depending on what controllers you have for it , so controller that i see go for outrageous amounts are the game pad controller and the touch pad controller.
     
  10. Borman

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    I don't believe that a bog standard 220 unit is going to fetch that much. Ive seen the professional units and development units go for that much, but the 220 isn't even a nice system, all things considered. Like I said, the problem with the CDi is that they aren't all that desirable.
     
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