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Found this at a flea market store for $9.50. I'm happy about getting it because aside from my 360 this is my only boxed console. As you can see the box isn't in the best shape, and it's opened at the wrong end, but a little scotch taped made it alot more presentable for display.
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As you can see it came with all the cords, the manual, and the original dual analog gampad. It even has the cover sleave, which is missing from even the picture in the data base. The foam inserts are a nice little addition as well.
As for games, all it came with was a loose copy of tigerwoods 99 that was in the disc tray. I used this game to try out and it works perfect, the only problems being the open button sticking a little if you press it to hard, and the power button being a little touchy.
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I also picked a boxed multitap for $5, and a loose copy of Halo(Xbox) for free. This brings us to my other real find. I Manged to get the NIB(CIB now) 3D system up there for $2, and when I did research the cheapest I could find it online was $8-$15, It even went on up to the original $100 price tag in some places. So I'm happy about that find, I'll have to plug it into my Win98 later and give it a shot.
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Nice grabs! I have yet to see a PSOne CIB since they were in stores. There are a few loose ones floating around town, but rarely in the box.
When you were price checking your 3D System did you check for completed auctions/BINs on Ebay? Just seeing what people have it listed for doesnt give you a lot of useful information. Checking what people actually paid for it is much more useful.
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Original MSRP on those 3D things were right around 100-125 when i looked up the UPC. I never thought to check for used ones.
But like Crabby said, most important button on eBay is the Completed Listings
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