View Full Version : Where can I get a Nintendo 64 now? (Not online)
KryptoniteJinjo
12th August 2006, 02:38 AM
All that needs to be said, is said.
I'm looking for an N64, a SNES, and an NES, because I feel like I'm missing my childhood- and frankly, I want it back!
Oh yeah, and if anyone in the massachusetts area knows of any places there, it'd be great.
P_L
12th August 2006, 02:44 AM
GameCrazy is a good place to get used consoles. I've seen the N64 for around $25.00 and the NES for $40.00, and I think the SNES was $30.00 or so ... I can't really remember for that one. I haven't noticed any SNESes at my local store as of late ...
Tanjo
12th August 2006, 03:40 AM
If you dont want to buy it online you can find someone with an ebay/amazon account and get them to buy it for you.
Zeek
12th August 2006, 05:49 AM
Some EB Games stores still stock them, but I don't know what price they'd be. Also, if you've ever heard of Microplay/Gameport (Same store, think they're slowly changing their name), they almost always have old systes/games in stock.
Donkey Kong
12th August 2006, 01:25 PM
GameCrazy is a good place to get used consoles. I've seen the N64 for around $25.00 and the NES for $40.00, and I think the SNES was $30.00 or so ... I can't really remember for that one. I haven't noticed any SNESes at my local store as of late ...
WTF?! A NES costing more than a N64?! Whoah...
Soulreaper41392
12th August 2006, 03:07 PM
WTF?! A NES costing more than a N64?! Whoah...
Well, that's just because the NES is much older, and thus hard to find. So people are willing to pay alot more for it since it's rare, and stores take advantage of this, and set the price higher.
As for where to find an N64, I would say check EBgames or Gamestop. Gamestop would be better, because all the ones I've been to have old systems, notably the N64. And it's usually around $20 or $30.
KryptoniteJinjo
14th August 2006, 10:40 PM
Ok, I got it at a private gamestore.
Now I need to know where to find cheap games online.... can anyone help?
Mystery Man
14th August 2006, 10:48 PM
Ebay collections/bundles of games sell fairly cheap if a person just wants to unload them. Other than that, pawn shops, and some retail chains buy games back, like GameCity.
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