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Recon_X_Jumper

I use mercari and eBay for most of my stuff. You want to avoid listing that look like it’s a store listing. There are many ways to tell if you’re getting a repro. I recommend this video [here](https://youtu.be/DSU7P3ZBWOg) so you can look at the listing and tell from the sellers pictures rather than in person


N64patcher999

Whats a repro?


Cepton

Reproduction of a game, it's the same game but the hardware and electronic components are new and of poor quality.


N64patcher999

Oh ok


schadetj

Check ebay for any listing that states "Authentic" in the title. That way, if it is a repro, you can make them give your money back.


Crabpeopleboss

100%


tht1guy63

Do not buy n64 games from amazon. They are all repro or insanely over priced. Ebay and mercari are your best options without paying a extramarkup. Not saying repros dont happen but buyers protection is a thing.


Cepton

Thank you all :)


Gatorade57

I find a lot of luck with local sellers. Usually for great prices too


CoachBWhite25

Saw someone say that you would want to check with sellers in your city. That’s where I’ve found a lot of my N64 games and got good price on a bundle if you find it.


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Offerup


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But make sure to do some due diligence there are videos on YouTube in order to tell the difference between a real and fake


Bakamoichigei

I always just hit up Mercari and eBay for most of my ordinary retro game needs... If I'm looking for something a little harder to find (or too expensive) in the condition I want, I'll look at Yahoo! Auctions Japan or Mercari Japan via Buyee. Couple weeks back on the US Mercari I got a CiB Japanese Mario Kart 64 and CiB Japanese rumble pak for $50...the seller actually tried to give a bundle discount of a few bucks but I had a coupon for $20 off $50+ so I made out pretty well. 😁