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#1
thanks for all the feedback so far.  i was leaning toward the $400 range, although i'm pretty sure he won't go that low.  i didn't want to go to $500, but was tempted.
#2
Hey guys.  I found a store that has a bunch of games that i need.  just curious what you guys think i should offer him.  he said he wants close to $700, but i feel that's a little high.  any opinions are really appreciated.  Here are the ones he has that I need:

complete in case
timeball
night creatures
drop off
tiger road
r type
samurai ghost
raiden
military madness

hu card and instructions, no case
parasol stars
order of the griffon
bravoman
somer assault
ghost manor
dead moon
time cruise
shock man
turrican
veigues gladiator
aero blaster
#3
so here's the collection so far.  just picked up Jackie chan (instructions but not real case), Dragon's curse complete, Ordyne (case but no instructions), and Pac-Land complete this week at local used video game store for $60.  I thought that was pretty good, and i was just surprised because nobody has TurboGrafx games around here (Tampa, FL)
I have Klax, Bloody Wolf, Blazing Lazers, and Andre Panza all complete coming from a cool seller on Ebay that made me a deal. 
also ordered loose copies of Yo Bro and JJ and Jeff as well.
got a few japanese games that my brother found cheap at a store in NYC although i don't have a converter and i have It came from the Desert and don't have a Duo or CD attachment, but hopefully will one day.
it does get a little addictive, but i'm trying to find bargains and i know i will never have all of them.
#4
hello, thanks for letting me join this site.  My name is Tony, and I've had my TurboGrafx since it first came out.  i started watching Spida's youtube page about a year ago and decided to blow the dust off my own collection.  i only had about 10 games, as the town i grew up in was small and the store i originally bought it from quickly stopped carrying it.  the closest Toys R Us was about 45 min away, so i then bought the Genesis.  but I always thought the TurboGrafx was just cooler and more unique than the Genesis.  anyways, i am up to about 40 games now and recently found your site.  glad to see this system is finally appreciated the way i always thought it should be.  i was literally the only person i knew in my high school that had one of these back in the day. 
anyways, love the site and i will be a frequent visitor.