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#1 Corvan
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So me and a friend were digging through her basement and came across a load of old atari games. A few sega master ones as well. I will list them here and i was wondering what could i possibly get for selling them to the right person.

Sega Master System:

CYborg Hunter. With booklet

Hang on &Safari Hunt: The Combo Cartridge with booklet

Alien Syndrome A two mega Cartridge with booklet.

Atari

Astroblast

Riddle of the sphnix

Masters of the universeThe power of he man

Football

Starmaster

Air Sea battle

Star Trek

Superman

Blackjack

Defender

Mash

Asteroids

Missle Command

YarsRevenge

Et the Extra Terrestrial

Nightdriver

Raiders of the lost ark

Super Challange baseball

Bowling.

If anyone has any idea about what these might be worth please let me know.

Thanks in advance.

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#2 Jamisonia
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idk, but you should take ET and bury it in the desert with the rest of those god forsaken copies.

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#3 GreyskullPower
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If you play ET for 3 day straight I will pay 200 each for all those games.
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#4 Corvan
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lol you play et for 3 days straight first!

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#5 slingshot_ylo
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Most of those are pretty common so you probably won't get a whole lot out of them, i.e., maybe >$1-$5 each. However, that Star Trek game can bring $20-$30 and the He Man Game might get you $10. Prices are are based on a lot of things though: completeness of the game (box, manual, etc. as well as the condition they are in), what shape the game cartridge itself is in, and with Atari 2600 games, what LABEL the game has can influence the price, too. For example, an ordinary Superman cart isn't worth much, but if it has the Sears Tele-Games label it can fetch a high price. Like this one. You might just want to check out Ebay and some collector forums to give you an idea about how much your stuff is going for. Good luck!

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By the way, Raiders of the Lost Ark is NOT WORTH THIS MUCH!

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#6 lordlunch2
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hold onto em for longer. Atari is still not worth a whole lot, but give it another 5 years and I think it will go through a good phase. I knew a guy that for a while was selling games like those for like 15 to 20 bucks a peice on ebay, its just going through a crapper phase right now.
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#7 loft8000
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LOL i dont know how much youl get for most of those but i know ET isnt worth **** lol.

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#8 Shidira
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Yea, most of those games, as others have said, are pretty common and not worth a whole lot, but I'd also recommend holding on to them for a little while longer. I think they'll pick up in price in a few years. It all goes in cycles and now is just on the decrease, for the moment.

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#9 psufootball
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If you want a copy of ET try digging in the ground. It was so such a failure the company buried thousands of copies in the ground. As for the rest, keep 'em. If they're still in nice condition 5+ years from now, you can get a few bucks for 'em. The longer you keep 'em the more the they'll be worth.