I sold one recently that was a widebody that needed a switch in player one joystick and had good art. The monitor worked fine but needed capped to help with a low brightness issue, guy bought it for a project. It went for $250. The guy who bought it sold it again and the new owner called me about the needed repairs, he bought it for $250.
I would expect a perfect Mario Bros example to fetch $300-350. Holiday time, the profiteers always make way out of the woodwork. One by me going for $600 as well.
Certainly don't pay $800 unless that is virgin, $300-$400 for a nice working unit. $200 and under for one with issues. At least that is what I would pay here on the east coast.
Certainly don't pay $800 unless that is virgin, $300-$400 for a nice working unit. $200 and under for one with issues. At least that is what I would pay here on the east coast.