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Biggest Console System Collection on eBay 289

Cire writes "Someone named 'Mr. Soundtrack' is selling over 1300 games in one ebay auction. Included are more than 300 systems and a massive arsenal of gaming peripherals. The lot contains 23 Atari 2600s, 78 Nintendo NES's, 33 PlayStations, 60 SNES's, as well as some harder-to-find systems like the Bally Retrocade System, a Sega Nomad, and a couple 3DO systems."
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Biggest Console System Collection on eBay

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  • shipping cost?!?!?! (Score:1, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday October 07, 2004 @05:11PM (#10464094)
    There are a total of 21 boxes to be shipped. All are double walled except the smallest one. The boxes weigh on average of 69 lbs.
  • Please (Score:5, Informative)

    by stratjakt ( 596332 ) on Thursday October 07, 2004 @05:14PM (#10464129) Journal
    3DO and Nomad "hard to find"? A 3DO will run you no more than 50 bucks (you're getting ripped off at 50 too), and Nomad's are all over the place.

    A few weeks ago another dude had a collection of truly rare stuff, like Hi-Saturns, PC-FX's, tons of different "special edition" consoles, 1000s of games, and a dev kit for pretty much every console there is.
  • Re:Please (Score:5, Informative)

    by stratjakt ( 596332 ) on Thursday October 07, 2004 @05:22PM (#10464239) Journal
    Hell, this guy has a lot of stuff, but nothing remotely rare.
    He's definately not a collector. No NeoGeo, no Pippin, no Playdia, no PCFX, no SuperGrafx -- Hell, no TurboGrafx! No colecovision, Odyssey II..

    What kind of a "console collection" without TurboGrafx, ColecoVision, Atari 7200..

    All mainstream consoles and games. Like another poster said, this screams "my video game store went out of business".

    So is the guy a friend of "Zonk", or did he pay to have his eBay auction advertised on slashdot?
  • by ZB Mowrey ( 756269 ) on Thursday October 07, 2004 @05:39PM (#10464415) Homepage Journal
    Actually, shipping is part of my job. The best way to ship it would be on a pallet, on an LTL carrier. Second best would be UPS - find a business using them already, and you could take advantage of the Hundredweight program to get LTL-like prices. Probably around $225-250 cross-country. ;)
  • by Anonymous Coward on Thursday October 07, 2004 @06:03PM (#10464651)
    The site that holds the photos of the item is not Ebay, now this one's having a little trouble
  • Re:Please (Score:3, Informative)

    by soft_guy ( 534437 ) on Thursday October 07, 2004 @06:35PM (#10464996)
    Atari 7200..

    Is that like an Atari 7800 with the crappy controller from the Atari 5200?
  • by aussie_a ( 778472 ) on Thursday October 07, 2004 @07:37PM (#10465584) Journal
    First of all, it was an attempt at funny. Second of all, just because slashdot didn't effect the bid doesn't mean the submitter didn't want it too ;) But again, I wasn't serious. Someone probably saw it and thought "oh that'd be an interesting story"

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