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Any good flea markets for old video game consoles?

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    Not cheap, great condition, expensive, expect hkd700 upwards ,

    If box and mint ,expect double that or more

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    another cheaper option, get the not so common game and watch collection for Nintendo ds, it's a collection of the common game and watch replicated on a Nintendo ds

    game and watch collection ds | eBay

    in hong kong, expect this game cost price around HK$200-250, Nintendo ds ( very chunky the original one) can be as cheap as HK$150, the revised version ds lite around HK$250


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    Quote Originally Posted by dumbdonkey:
    thanks , you know how much?
    sorry man I don't, guessing at least $1k though

    this is one of the GAW handhelds I saw at the shop window

    https://hk.f1.page.auctions.yahoo.co...7?actsrch=srp3

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    strange, my location was blank and I managed to join other HK toy figure groups :/
    I'll set my location to HK and send that guy a msg

    thanks XD


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    Quote Originally Posted by nickelodeon1997:
    sorry man I don't, guessing at least $1k though

    this is one of the GAW handhelds I saw at the shop window

    https://hk.f1.page.auctions.yahoo.co...7?actsrch=srp3
    this is a well known rip off/ very expensive seller on yahoo auction, probably the real market price is half that

    https://hk.user.auctions.yahoo.com/h...&catIDselect=8

    look at these gaming books as well as 175 items, not a single bid ( there another one also just a bad, over 800 items, no one bids and avoid like the plague

    https://hk.user.auctions.yahoo.com/h...&o1=a&at=false

    I recall this seller had a Hori dragon quest - slime shaped ps2 controller, brand new, original list price HK$300, he has it for HK$550, there for 3 years, these rip off seller, avoid like the plague

    though it 's not common, a real seller sold it for HK$250 as a real auction

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    but there are good sellers, this one who sells as auction ( but has not much at the moment, sometimes as much as 100 gaming products starting bids at HK$29)

    https://hk.user.auctions.yahoo.com/h...annacdlp&apg=2

    the other is ( but seems to be quiet, maybe on holiday)

    https://hk.user.auctions.yahoo.com/h...?rr=1152656392


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    Quote Originally Posted by imparanoic:
    this is a well known rip off/ very expensive seller on yahoo auction, probably the real market price is half that

    https://hk.user.auctions.yahoo.com/h...&catIDselect=8

    look at these gaming books as well as 175 items, not a single bid ( there another one also just a bad, over 800 items, no one bids and avoid like the plague

    https://hk.user.auctions.yahoo.com/h...&o1=a&at=false

    I recall this seller had a Hori dragon quest - slime shaped ps2 controller, brand new, original list price HK$300, he has it for HK$550, there for 3 years, these rip off seller, avoid like the plague

    though it 's not common, a real seller sold it for HK$250 as a real auction
    Dude, Is it easy to bid on Yahoo HK? I can't read Chinese and there doesn't seem to be a translator for it =_=
    I used to buy from Yahoo Japan, used the HK translation/bidding company OKSHON! back in 2009 (now defunct for scamming people's money). Rules were; the more money you put into your OKSHON account the higher you can bid, luckily I took all my money out before the company went belly up.

    Yahoo Japan now has a "overseas customer" option where the whole thing is in English

    Also, would one be able to get games and consoles cheaper on YHK than in the shops?
    I'm guessing HK sellers would just meet up with the winner(s) of their auctions at the MTR station to trade to save shipping costs providing they live in the same place ofc lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by dumbdonkey:
    thanks , you know how much?
    saw this today..

    there's a retro game shop at the basement floor of Sino in MK that sells secondhand ones for under 1k

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    Good to see Japanese electronic games still going strong after 34 years.