Value: Crisis Zone 29"

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Made in 1999. It's certainly not old enough to be a "collectible" and yet is no longer a good game for routes, arcades or anything on the business side. It's also just big enough to be a pain in the ass to move, sort of like a Steel Gunner. They seem to fetch a few bucks at auctions, but I have a feeling the home arcade market for them is limited and their saturation is still high -- it's certainly not a rare or coveted title by any stretch. The boards, gun and monitor are individually worth a bit, it seems, too.
 
Not anywhere near as iconic or desired as Time Crises, HOTD, or Silent Scope, but still a great solid shooter. I would never let one go for less than $750. On the flip side, if I was buying, I wouldn't pay more than $500. LOL. And if I saw that on location, yes, I would play it. Shooters are shooters when people are bored before the movie starts. ;)
 
The local Tilt was selling their deluxe big screen version with a very good picture for $200 a couple weeks ago in their yearly Christmas/end of year sale.
 
The local Tilt was selling their deluxe big screen version with a very good picture for $200 a couple weeks ago in their yearly Christmas/end of year sale.

The 50" CRT rear-projection games with separate pedestals are very hard to sell. Nobody wants games that big in their house.*
So 400 is starting to sound more than reasonable. What if the front handle of the gun is broken off? Sorta hurts the bottom line, huh?


*except a few, clinically insane sickos i know! :)
 
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I have this game in my collection. I love it. I was offered $400 for mine. I didn't take it. I had no desire to sell it. I have seen these sell for as low as $200 to as high as $700.
 
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