Wtb: Multi Q*bert

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Hey guys,
Looking for one of the multi Qberts that were available a few years ago.
I think there were a few different ones made by different people so just let me know what you got.
Thanks,
ERIC
 
When these became available, I really shouldn't have spent the cash on one, but I just had a feeling that they would become scarce. Glad that I went ahead and bought one even though it really hurt the pocketbook at the time.


Its a really cool kit that's worth the money.
 
try contacting mike doyle to see if he will run more? if he will, see how many people are interested in one and maybe he will make them if he had XX people pre-paid.

i would buy one.
 
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I looked for one a while ago too, and I only got 2 responses. Both wanted $400 or more for the kits. I want one, but not that badly. .
 
try contacting mike doyle to see if he will run more? if he will, see how many people are interested in one and maybe he will make them if he had XX people pre-paid.

i would buy one.


I did and I got no response from Mike. Not even a not interested...I don't know.
 
Yeah, that's too much for a multi kit. $200-$250 is especially w/ JROK's Multi Mylstar coming out soon (hopefully ;) ).

not really, those kits weren't cheap to begin with and now with the fact that they are not being re-run, that pretty much puts them at a premium price wise. One of the reasons that they weren't a high volume run was do to the complicatedness of the kit and low profit margin. Its just like the multi sega vector kits, there is no way they will ever be as cheap as say a multipac or double dk, because the number of games out there is so much lower than the super popular games.
 
not really, those kits weren't cheap to begin with and now with the fact that they are not being re-run, that pretty much puts them at a premium price wise. One of the reasons that they weren't a high volume run was do to the complicatedness of the kit and low profit margin. Its just like the multi sega vector kits, there is no way they will ever be as cheap as say a multipac or double dk, because the number of games out there is so much lower than the super popular games.

I see your point. Mike posted they were $180 (w/ a free shirt :) ) when he was selling them so I don't know what they would have appreciated to.
I guess it really depends on the demand.

I don't think I'd spend more than $250 -$300 TOPS for one...even then I might think twice.
Again, that's mainly because when (if?) the JROK multi comes out it'll basically fill the demand...which doesn't appears to be ridiculously high IMO.
 
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