Deadstranger, what are the N64 games? . . . if you have some good ones then the deal may be a pretty good one.
[quote name='slowdive21']I just need to buy a house at this point, so I don't miss out on any more deals.

(and for storage).
I've also decided I need a smartphone of some type, so I can check Craigslist when I am out. [/QUOTE]
Is your apt. full?
It has gotten to a point where CL needs to be checked as the morning has gotten underway (like at 10am). A laptop and a wifi hotspot might do it . . .
This was my other great score of the weekend. Friday, I hit this sale and there is a table loaded with CDs--I hear that they are .75 each but don't know how that figures on box sets which I'm after. And as I'm pulling some (this is good value stuff--classical, opera, jazz, broadway shows), this lady remarks that many are missing discs. I keep going and have pulled about 100 winners but then as I check, many are without discs--WTF.
The guy running the sale explains that these are from his hoarding roomate . . . he goes inside and pulls out a huge stack (100-150) of discs. The other buyers have left . . . I think this one woman bought about 10 CDs. I'm starting to cull through my disc-less ones but then I decide to just go big. I don't want to sit around and try to match up discs and cases.
Experience is teaching me this . . . don't screw around just swing for the HR.
"How about $100 for everything?" I'm probably in for at least $50 anyway. The guy likes this idea but needs to consult with the hoarder . . . and I then negotiate with him through the screen door . . . very weird. He counters $150 . . . so I come back $120 and we settle on $125.
6 boxes of CDs. I really have no firm idea . . . but I'll guess that this something like 600 CDs.
My wife and I spent at least an hour Friday night putting together discs and cases. I still have about 70 cases without discs and about 40 discs without cases. The guy at the sale first suggested that there were boxes of additional CDs but later in the day said they had been sold at an earlier sale. I suspect (based on the situation) that the hoarder is taking it hard. I left my number in case they "find" any more discs or cases.
I think ultimately I'll list maybe 150-200 of them for easily over 1K in ultimate sales. Just some of the sealed stuff is worth a few hundred. The rest (with sub $4-5 in value) will probably go to stores (maybe Half-Price Books) and perhaps I'll recoup $40-100 out of those.
But this will require time and effort and storage is always an issue.