Update! iPad version submitted for Apple for inclusion in the iPad App store for launch!
Are you an “old school” or modern gamer and/or collector? Do you shop garage sales, flea markets, eBay? Want to know if you are getting r
ipped off by your local game store? You owe it to yourself to know what your games are worth.
The Video Game Price Guide contains over 7,400 video game titles and lists prices for complete and incomplete games and systems. The Game Price Guide database is maintained by Video Game Trader, a magazine devoted to video games.
The guide includes pricing information for the following platforms: Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 7800, Atari Jaguar, Atari Lynx, Atari XE, Coleco Vision, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Intellivision, NES, SNES, Virtual Boy, Nintendo 64, Odyssey 2, Sega Master System, Sega Genesis, Sega Game Gear, Sega 32x, Sega CD, 3DO, Sega Saturn, Sega Dreamcast, Sega Pico, Turbo Grafx 16, Vectrex & Sony Playstation. More platforms are planned for inclusion with future updates.
The Video Game Price Guide also features “Have It” / “Want It” functionality to make your game hunting more convenient.
The introductory price of this application is $4.99 with free pricing pricing updates. Prices are updated about monthly.
To download this application, please search the app store for (Video Game Trader, or Video Game Price Guide). Or just click on the picture to the right to go directly to the download page in itunes.
For technical support with this application, please contact vgtnj@aol.com.


















This is Jim Combs first article in Video Game Trader. It was also re-published in the special VGXpo 9.5 edition of the magazine.
Hi Jim.. That was pretty funny. I listened to most of it. She puts on a good show.
Hmm. Sounds to me like a special Tron issue of Video Game Trader should be in the works.
It’s interesting how many of these are sequels or retro remakes. As a gamer who prefers old school video games, some of these look fun to play!
Mark “GamesOgre”
Chief Executive Ogre of GamesOgre.net and rare video game hunter, collector, and eBay seller.
I am interested in writting for the blog or magazine. I send an e-mail last week but havent’ heard anything back yet. Is there anything else I need to do?
I believe we sent you an email today. If you don’t get anything, please send us another email. I have been delayed in answering emails due to the holidays and am now just catching up.
When it comes to puzzle games three names seem to step in the front of the line: Trine, Machinarium and Braid. I’d recommend Machinarium which probably is the greatest puzzle game ever made.
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the issue is good. im a new member i got the info from a guy that bought my street fighter joysticks from the rt flea market in NJ. i got 4 friends into plus my dad, were all crazy collectors so well prob check out da PA 1 but if not we live near da Brick town 1 in NJ. so yeah i play gears n street fighter n etc. gamertag for 360 HULK SMASH3R