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What Boxed vs Loose Really Does to N64 Prices
A loose Super Mario 64 cart turns up at every car boot sale in the country, and it's worth about what you'd expect for a game that shipped by the truckload. Put that same cart back in its box with the manual and the cardboard tray, and you're suddenly in a different conversation. That gap between loose and complete is where most N64 pricing lives, and it trips up buyers and sellers constantly. The Nintendo 64 launched in 1996 (1997 for PAL territories), and because cartridges survive abuse that
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What Your Nintendo 64 Is Actually Worth in 2024
Pull that grey brick out of the loft and the first question is always the same: box or no box? With the Nintendo 64 it matters more than almost any other cartridge-era console, because Nintendo's cardboard boxes were flimsy, the styrofoam inserts got binned by every kid in 1997, and the little instruction booklets vanished into landfill. A loose cart of a common game is pocket change. The same title CIB – complete in box, inserts and all – can be a different animal entirely. Why boxed CIB copi
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Why FPGA Consoles Are Quietly Eating the Retro Market
Ask anyone who tried to buy an original Super Nintendo last year and they'll tell you the same thing: a decent boxed console isn't the casual pickup it was five years ago. Loose consoles still turn up cheap, but clean examples with the right cables and a working RGB-capable board have crept steadily upward. And here's the thing collectors are only now admitting out loud – a growing chunk of players have stopped chasing the original hardware altogether. The reason is sitting on a lot of shelves