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Old school Consoles on Ebay

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Nes with 69 games.
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SuperNES
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Sega Genesis II

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Your "buy it now" prices, which I'm assuming are close to your "reserve" prices, are way too high...as are your shipping costs. LOL
Maybe you should look around at eBay and see what others are getting for the same systems?

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You only have 63 games listed for the NES and only 17 listed for the SNES. Also, those shipping prices are nuts. That's why I never buy anything off ebay. I though about buying an SNES (why did I ever sell mine) a while back, but they are all unbelievably expensive these days, and it just makes more sense to use emulators and roms along with a SNES controller adaptor (about $12). Takes up a lot less space. Most computers can connect to TVs these days anyway, and the signal can be changed to NTSC or PAL, useful for those of us who get around.

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