Super Nintendo Snes
Super Nintendo Snes
What price should I sell my Super Nintendo (SNES) for?
I'm planning on selling my Super Nintendo on eBay.
1 x Super Nintendo console.
1 x Super Mario All Stars game.
1 x Full Throttle game.
2 x Controllers.
ALL cables included.
Around $100.
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Superpad Controller for Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sale Price: $0.69 |
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Super Nintendo (SNES) AC Adaptor Sale Price: $0.01 |
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Super Nintendo Wall power AC adapter. 9 Volt. |
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Super Nintendo NES System - Video Game Console Sale Price: $1,300.00 |
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80s kids were sure that video games couldnt get better than the NES. Then the 90s happened and the Super Nintendo hit the scene. With 8 more bits, 4 more buttons and no more cartridges blowing, the Super Nintendo set the standard for 16-bit gaming... |
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(2x) TWO - Super Nintendo SNES Controller Pads 3rd Party Sale Price: $1.50 |
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Authentic reproduction of original Super Nintendo controller, providing excellent control and gameplay. |
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Nintendo AV Cable Sale Price: $0.66 |
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Replacement audio/video cable for Super Nintendo, Nintndo 64 and Gamecube systems. |
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Classic USB Super Nintendo Controller for PC Sale Price: $1.96 |
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The super 16 bit controller features 8 easy to reach buttons in a controller designed to fit the contour of your hands. More buttons allow for greater game control and even more game play excitement than ever before... |
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Super Mario World Sale Price: $260.00 |
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Super Mario World (Super Nintendo) Mario and his dinosaur companion, Yoshi, are looking for the dinosaur eggs Bowser has stolen and placed in seven castles. Many secret exits aid Mario in finding his way to Bowser's castle, completing 74 areas and finding all 96 exits... |
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Super Nintendo Entertainment System SNES Generic Super Nintendo Classic Controller Sale Price: $0.88 |
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New 3rd party controller for Super Nintendo |
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Nintendo Retrolink USB Super SNES Classic Controller Sale Price: $2.39 |
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RetroLink SNES Controller. Bring back the classics and have the same great feel as when they first came out. Play on your Windows or MAC. |
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Super Mario Kart Sale Price: $125.00 |
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From the Manufacturer The first Go-Kart Racing game to come out for the SNES. Featuring all of the Super Mario bunch like Mario, Luigi, King Koopa, Toadstool, and the almost forgotten Donkey Kong Jr. Collect many power ups like mushrooms to speed you up; throw Koopa shells or banana peels at your opponent's to slow them down, plus many more items... |
There are a few decent games on the Wii, but you'd be lucky to find one that caresses your 'joy nodes' quite as much as New Super Mario Bros. Wii. This port of the original 2D title on the DS - all the running, jumping, collecting coins and avoiding Goomba's - is a stellar revisiting of our hero's glory days, and a fabulous retrospective to top-notch 2D platforming for those who grew up with a plumber in three dimensions.
Straight to the point - there is little new here that has not been experienced on the DS' version of the game, except for one small, yet large, addition: four player co-op with Mario, Luigi and two Toads. Bright and colorful slippery ice and scary castle stages all present different obstacles that had some players excelling in one stage and letting the team down in others.
Though the overall goal is to work as a team to reach the flag at the end of the stage, you will be hard pressed to not leave slowpoke partners behind and kill them off. All this Contra style sadism brought back fond memories of playing Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers on the Nintendo Entertainment System. The sadistic laughter from slaughtering your comrades definitely raises the bar in the fun department.
Bubbles with the deceased characters float their way back into the playing area waiting for one of the characters to pop the bubble, continuing the mayhem. The only problem we encountered was that there was a slight delay (or freeze) loading the character once the bubble had been popped, but that is just being petty and should be fixed by the time the final product launches in retail stores.
This isn't a gaming revolution, but it is nevertheless brilliant fun, and demonstrates wonderfully that you don't always have to re-invent the wheel if you want to create a magnificent game. Some might be a little disappointed at the familiarity of it all, but that aside, the preview code was just tremendous fun. We cannot contain our excitement. The Mushroom Kingdom is looking very enticing.
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