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Title: Some questions from a wannabe non-collecting collector
Post by: ultrageranium on 07/31/2014, 05:56 PM
Hello!

I have two PCE (Core-Grafx + IFU-30 and a SGX) for more than a decade as well as a few loose and complete titles for these systems. They've been taking dust for a very long time but recently I felt the need to plug them again and play some games and in that regard the Turbo Everdrive contributed a lot in this revived interest.

While I do not aim to collect intensively PCE hardware and software, I am interested in trying to get some of the most affordable shooters out there, possibly some JRPG/Adventure titles too. My strategy is to try the game on the Everdrive and see if I like it, and then check if I can afford/trade it and resume playing. If not then I can finish it on the Flashcart. Lather, rinse, repeat.

I got the idea while playing the Dead Moon ROM and after finishing it, it crossed my mind that I could have sold/traded some of the PCE titles that I had little interests in, and get the hu-card right away seeing how I was quickly hooked.

But I'm a complete newbie in this PCE buying/selling/trading thing, so I am wondering about the following:

Thanks!
Title: Re: Some questions from a wannabe non-collecting collector
Post by: Nazi NecroPhile on 07/31/2014, 06:13 PM
Grading:  It's too subjective for a universal scale, so you're better off just describing any damage/wear in detail and giving pics.

Pricing:  I think the low end of ebay sales (not unsold crap) is a good indicator of value after subtracting out fees and what not.  This mostly applies to stuff that's relatively common and single sales; if it's legitimately rare, one of the not-all-that-rare-but-jerked-around-by-price-manipulation titles, or part of bundle, the ebay prices won't be indicative of what most here would want to pay.

Proxies:  Sometimes they're a great bargain, even after paying fees, but sometimes they ain't.  For whatever weird reason, some stuff on yahoo japan is as much or more than stuff on ebay from US sellers, so you'll have to research items before buying.

PCEFX Buy/Sell/Trade:  I don't think there's much to worry about, as the only scammers we've had threw up all sorts of red flags.  If they can't provide solid references, give you a verifiable real name and contact info., or want to be paid via western union, take your money elsewhere.
Title: Re: Some questions from a wannabe non-collecting collector
Post by: ultrageranium on 08/01/2014, 04:39 AM
Thanks!

This is really helpful. I will sort the titles I have and start a relevant WTS/WTB/WTT thread.