. Saw that last one end at 104 and I buckled like a belt.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Turok-Rage-W...item2c637602e7
.Let the hate ensue....
Atleast I started it at .99$.
In yo face!
Two weeks ago the same thing sold for under $15.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI...vip=true&rt=nc
This thing is like the Music Machine record, at one point these records used to sell for over $100 but now they're basically worthless. I have one of these that I'm stuck with at the moment. The value on these carts will probably drop in a few years back to reasonable prices, once a bunch more start to turn up.
Yeah. It could go either way. Could very well become the holy grail of the N64. And be 450$ in 4 years or something crazy. I realy don't see many vintage videogames going down in prices lately. Lol. But I guess it could fall off and be just like say grey Hydro Thunder or Grey Bass Master 2000.
Just varients worth the same as the regular colored cart. But who knows.
In yo face!
As someone who's favorite system is the N64 and owns the NTSC N64 library CIB, I've already sold 1 of my 2 copies through forums. And could quite possibly sell the 2nd in the very near future. So that should tell you where I expect the price to go on this one.
It's just hot right now because it got publicity and everyone has to have it. It'll cool off soon enough and people will go back to not caring. You'll also see a wave of people trying to unload their dupes which is already happening. Those BINs will drop, don't worry.
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N64 was my main focus for a good while. I do have one of the grey NTSC carts. I've had it for a while. I always thought that it was just a cart variation like all the rest. Also, I'm pretty sure it's been discussed here on the site before, at least in a known list of cart color variations. I'm all but certain of it.
At any rate, this month was NOT the first time anyone knew about this...not by a long shot.
I have one...completely authentic...I wouldn't mind selling it at all.
A local friend of mine claimed to have one in his game store. Sure enough, he has one, and it has EB stickers on it. Here are my thoughts on the N64 grey cart story:
As I longtime N64 collector and owner of a CIB set, I can predict that more than a couple hundred were probably made. Whether or not those additional copies are now just resting in a box with multiple other copies somewhere is for another debate. I am sure that more will surface, now that the price is high. Whether or not the price remains high is another story.
I have never seen a grey cart in person until recently. I have visited countless game stores on the West Coast, but have to admit that at times I was not collecting for the N64 solely so who knows. At the very least this is a rare cart variant, and one with a unique backstory. I also predict that people are going to be hunting for these and selling them, which is fine by me...I missed out on the "120" auction, and a close friend picked me up a copy.
In the end, at least it is a decent title to play, and one that really did not get alot of recognition. It is also nice for the N64 to get some collector attention as well.
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The music machine record was a joke. The single biggest fallacy in the history of videogame collecting. It had nothing to do with the game. IF the record was part of some set that actually came with the game things might have been different. As it stands the record is fairly common kids record and the game rare as shit.
The price on Turok should fall in the short term as there are a few guys with extras. For long term price (3-5 years out) it all depends on the supply outside of the one big auction. There are others out there but how many?
Found one of these Gray carts for 10 bucks today. Very happy! It is certainly from someone who actually mailed in for it, because it's age shows. Definitely not from that 120 cartridge box.
Edit: off topic.
Last edited by theclaw; 01-15-2013 at 04:39 PM.
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As someone who still frequents the game from time I feel it's my duty to say that some of these collectors are crazy. Just buying something because it's rare or a different color than it should be is redonk. The problem is only collectors are now going to buy the game because of this. This has been one of my favorite games for over 10 years, however am I going to buy a somewhat glitch free game (no one has ever said anything about it fixing the team deathmatch glitch where you don't get a teammate in single player) that still doesn't save to the cartridge like most actual Nintendo games? NNoooo. I have a black copy and my friends don't care about N64 since Call of Duty, Titan Fall, and Halo are extremely more mainstream. I would like a gray copy, however paying x10 the asking price of the original for something that Acclaim insanely dropped the ball on is not going to happen. I could buy Bethesda's entire library of games for that price. To put it simply as a gamer I view it this was 1 medal=$110. Try to spin that any way you want it's a bad deal. I also find it very very verrrrrryyyyyyy difficult to believe that only one person received the vast majority of the variants, and immediately sold them on ebay. If I was a collector or had a gray variant I would of course go along with the story 100%. Just count yourselves lucky there's no online or else chests would be a burstin baby.
I see your point, however I don't buy games when they come out, because I'm a cheap bas**rd. So I would be paying x6 my usual rate. If my game becomes wrecked for some reason, I would probably splurge for a gray cartridge. However my black copy has held out fine for numerous years. Also the skin you unlock for getting the last medal is for the mites, and in my opinion skins in a first person game are a horrible unlock for a first person game. Acclaim dropped not just one, but every ball in play with this game and I will not pay the price for it. (Just like Acclaim apparently didn't pay any testers to beat the game.)