Some short pricing questions

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Some short pricing questions

Post by Nolgthorn » Tue Nov 06, 2007 5:50 am

I have recently bought my first working CD-i player, it is the 220 model.

Cheers for me!

Quite frankly I am really interested in all of the American Laser Games that were available. Some of them I haven't seen anywhere, including Ebay, so I am worried they are either extremely rare or don't exist.

Currently I own:

Mad Dog + Peacekeeper revolver ($30)
Crime Patrol ($75)
Last Bounty Hunter ($75)
Who Shot Johnny Rock ($5)

I've seen a few other ones around which I will sooner or later purchase but the ones I am worried about are:

Shootout at Old Tucson
Fast Draw Showdown
Space Pirates

Are these games just not available for the CD-i system... or if they are how much money do you think I will be looking at for them, since they would be so rare?

Another question:

I just bought Burn Cycle, brand new in it's original packaging... how much is it worth? I'm thinking of selling it instead of opening it in case I can get one cheaper later.

Similarly with my CD-i 220, it is brand new, still never played, still in it's plastic but it doesn't have a box.

Are there still collectors out there looking for this type of stuff?


Thank you!

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Re: Some short pricing questions

Post by Bas » Tue Nov 06, 2007 8:21 pm

Nolgthorn wrote:Shootout at Old Tucson
Fast Draw Showdown
Space Pirates

Are these games just not available for the CD-i system... or if they are how much money do you think I will be looking at for them, since they would be so rare?
All three of them, they don't exist on CD-i (at least not officially released!)
Another question:

I just bought Burn Cycle, brand new in it's original packaging... how much is it worth? I'm thinking of selling it instead of opening it in case I can get one cheaper later.
It's not worth much, perhaps 5 bucks (to me!)
Similarly with my CD-i 220, it is brand new, still never played, still in it's plastic but it doesn't have a box.

Are there still collectors out there looking for this type of stuff?
Now that's more interesting. It won't make you rich but I'd say 25 bucks!

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Post by Nolgthorn » Wed Nov 07, 2007 12:35 am

I'm on the West coast of Canada where this stuff is a little more rare.

I've seen a brand new CD-I player (which was still in it's box) sell for $450.00, I got mine at $200.00 after a lot of haggling.

Burn Cycle I purchased at $21.00, and I wouldn't have found it much cheaper after shipping from anywhere else. I suppose what you are saying is open them, play them, have fun.

:shock:

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Post by Nolgthorn » Wed Nov 07, 2007 12:37 am

I guess that's really what I kind of wanted anyway.

Thanks.

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