3rd July 2007, 12:54 PM
I'll try to break it down as best I can:
Gamecube + Gameboy Player = $35-$45
3 memory cards = $5-$10
Component video cable = $5-$10
5 controllers = $15-$20
Action replay = $5-$10
38 games = $350-$400
So, you're probably looking at a price range of $400 to $500, under the best of circumstances. However, bear in mind that GC's aren't exactly a hot commodity anymore, so you might be looking at a lot less, especially for the hardware. On the other hand, given the nature of the Wii and how well it's selling there might be some people out there looking to get their hands on some games and controllers.
I'd probably start the whole lot out at somewhere between $150 and $200 and see where it goes from there. I'd say your best bet is to emphasize the games themselves.
You also might want to set a reserve around $400, just in case you don't get many active bidders.
Gamecube + Gameboy Player = $35-$45
3 memory cards = $5-$10
Component video cable = $5-$10
5 controllers = $15-$20
Action replay = $5-$10
38 games = $350-$400
So, you're probably looking at a price range of $400 to $500, under the best of circumstances. However, bear in mind that GC's aren't exactly a hot commodity anymore, so you might be looking at a lot less, especially for the hardware. On the other hand, given the nature of the Wii and how well it's selling there might be some people out there looking to get their hands on some games and controllers.
I'd probably start the whole lot out at somewhere between $150 and $200 and see where it goes from there. I'd say your best bet is to emphasize the games themselves.
You also might want to set a reserve around $400, just in case you don't get many active bidders.
Sometimes you get the scorpion.