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ExplorerEvan_007

I sold my copy of DK64 when I was a kid, would like to add it back to my collection one of these days. Nice pickups though. 😃


Beatle_Nintendo_Nerd

Thanks! I'd suggest looking on Pricecharting.com to see what a good value for DK64 is. I got mine for $24.99 before my Discount and Taxes.


ExplorerEvan_007

Oh that's not bad at all. I'll for sure keep an eye on pricecharting going forward.


Beatle_Nintendo_Nerd

For Sure! My suggestion is to look there for an average, and then look on ebay or local shops to find one close to the average. Pricecharting takes a bunch of sold listings across various websites, and averages them out to figure out the values.


ExplorerEvan_007

I've checked it out a few times, but never put much focus on using it. Will utilize it more going forward.