What's my P.O.W. worth?

ToddM1980

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I touched on this a few days ago in another thread, but I'd like to get an idea of what my recently acquired Prisoners of War game is worth...I'm thinking of unloading it and investing that dough in restoring a PC10.

The pics aren't great, but I'm just looking for a ball park figure...It plays great and all the controls work fine...Good sound...The artwork is in pretty good shape, as you can see. Both sides are basically in the same condition...Everything is really clean inside...I also have the original owners manual.

Any help would be appreciated, as I'm new to this!
 

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These style gun games are fum for the first 30 min or so. Once you beat the game most people will walk by from there on out. This of course this is just my opinion. But I have seen pow bring 200$ down. Good luck on you sell.
 
At public auction on an average day, i would see something like this sell around $100-150. On here, maybe $150-200. All boils down to the monitor quality since its a dynamo. I'm sure there's P.O.W. fans out there...just not many of them.
 
Agreed with others have already posted, honestly your looking at a $100-$200 dollar game at most. If you looking to move it quickly your looking closer that that $100 mark.
 
Thanks guys...The $200 range is pretty much what I had in mind...I'm really eager to get the PC10 fixed up.
 
Thanks guys...The $200 range is pretty much what I had in mind...I'm really eager to get the PC10 fixed up.

If that game was restored or cleaned up, I would pay $450 tops for it. If it was a beater or project $100 tops.
 
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