I'd offer you some of my stuff, but A.) So far north I might as well be in europe and B.) I collect shit and probably wouldn't part with anything anyway.
I'd offer you cheap labor, but again, not anywhere nearby.
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Nah, I don't need labor too much, I have about 15 people that are willing to work for pretty much nothing. And I have some sources of cheap games, but soon those sources will dry up and I'll have to pay premium price for things.
I was actually considering buying this: http://cgi.ebay.com/439-NES-GAMES-NI...ht_8986wt_1139
It's been up for MONTHS, so I could easily persuade the seller into selling for less than $1000. And considering "ALL of these games have cosmetic issues such as stickers, writing, torn labels, etc and are all untested." makes them not nearly worth roughly $3 a game.
But than again, that's just NES, I would need a lot of other stuff.
And it's not like I'm relying heavily on EP, it would just be a nice bonus if I could get a good purchase or two to stock up if I'm lucky.![]()
Anyway, I like the hand gunk for now, and I have to go research some business stuff myself. And I'm not just saying that to sound important. I'm very conscientious about how I show my arrogance and I wouldn't be so banal about it.
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Yeah, in the 1700's, maybe. I guarantee any soap sold commercially does not have animal fat in it.
Yeah, it seems like a bit much. I dunno how many NES game I want but 400 is far too much. I probably won't unless he's willing to sell it for a very low price, but knowing the seller, he won't.
considering the average NES game costs roughly 25 cents....yeah I would hang on and think about that one.
On that note, I have some GOOD NES games that you can pretty much have, but it would certainly only be like 9 or 10 or so. But certainly worthy (imo) to be put in a glass case and sold at a bit higher price.
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To my way of thinking, that lot would suit a collector more than a store-owner. There are games in that collection that would just sit on your shelves, collecting dust and taking up real estate. "Barbie", for one, and to a lesser extent, "Hydlide" or "Amagon". I can say from experience that our retro game buy/sell/trade joint in my town had 3 copies of Hydlide at one time, and I'll bet there's one on the shelves right now.
It pays to be a bit picky when buying sometimes, is what I'm saying.
Best of luck with the store... I've always wanted to open one myself.![]()
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Also keep in mind that, being NES games, and being so many of them, the vast majority are likely to be utter shite.Stick with NES games there's demand for to begin with. At least then you know people are going to buy them and you won't have a shelf full of cartridges based on Tom Cruise movies.
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