Are any of these worth holding onto for rarety/value reasons

edited July 2014 in Games
Ive Made The Pics Public
A friend of mine was throwing away a small collection of games along with a +2 grey and a +128 toast rack and i just wondered if any of these are worth holding on to,As im new to collecting for the spectrum i have no idea how rare and the value of these games so would really appreciate more advanced spectrum collectors having a look and advising me.thanks.:D
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxusiBO3qBxGMVlCOHBfZlNTX3M/edit?usp=sharing

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxusiBO3qBxGTjFrRUgwT2J0ajg/edit?usp=sharing

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxusiBO3qBxGTjlGNlJaMWswVkk/edit?usp=sharing

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxusiBO3qBxGMmExMnROVWF5ZU0/edit?usp=sharing
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  • edited July 2014
    Your Google drive isn't public, we can't get in to look at it.
  • edited July 2014
    Please don't let your friend throw away the +2 and especially the toastrack:(. If you or your friend don't want them I maybe interested in buying them:).
  • fogfog
    edited July 2014
    damn I'm down to my last 3 twix's.. rolo's ?

    a lot of it is common, well known stuff like gauntlet.. there is 1 title that I have also , that isn't so common.. well maybe 2.. but I have both, so if I have em , they aren't that rare.

    some people are rather selective in what they collect also and won't buy budget re-releases e.g. commando etc :)

    it is a nice collection to get started with for sure, it's not rocket science folk seem to go a bit silly when it comes to the ultimate stuff.. but well there are other games by other companies i like more.

    not gonna give any values, as it's subjective.. I have seen some titles listed at 4 times what I would bother to pay for em.
  • edited July 2014
    Here's a handy-dandy alphabetical list. I can't see the title of one in the 1st pic, as only the spine is visible, which just says "CODEMASTERS The UK's Best Selling Software Company". The 4th pic is just part of the 1st pic from a different angle. They're all standard cassette case, mostly budget/re-issue, versions. There's nothing rare, but I wouldn't throw away any of them even so - what else would a Spec-chum say?
    720?                      3D Pinball                Atic Atac
    Army Moves                Beach-Head                Blind Alley
    Chess (Sinclair)          Boxer                     Chuckie Egg
    Crazy Cars                Centi-Bug                 Chuckie Egg II
    Gauntlet                  Commando                  Cookie
    Happiest Days of Your LifeDizzy Panic               Double
    Horace & the Spiders      Fantasy World Dizzy       FA Cup Football
    Horace Goes Skiing        Frank Bruno's Boxing      Games 2 (Sinclair)
    Horizons                  Gatecrasher               Lunar Jet-Man
    Hungry Horace             Gauntlet Deeper Dungeons  Jet-Pac
    Ice Temple                Ghosts 'n' Goblins        Manic Miner
    Omega One                 Macadam Bumper            MultiMixx 5
    Quartet                   MASK                      Olli and Lissa
    Renegade                  Moon Cresta               Orbiter
    Reversi (Sinclair)        Mrs Mopp                  Paperboy
    Road Wars                 Postman Pat               Pssst
    Screen Heroes             Rapscallion               Quazatron
    Shao-Lin Road             River Rescue              Quest for the Holy Grail
    Test Tape (Sinclair)      Sinbad                    Rasputin
    Thundercats               Spectipede                Roller Coaster
    Top Gun                   Super Gran                Space Walk
    User Guide Companion CasseThrust                    Spectrum Pool
    VU-3D                     Thrust II                 Star Runner
    Winter Games              Treasure Island Dizzy     Steve Davis Snooker
    Wizball                   Turbo Out-Run             Tranz-Am
                              Wally Kong
    
  • edited July 2014
    I suppose that Ultimate releases and Chuckie Egg are worth a bit more.

    And what is Jet-man? Lunar Jetman?
  • edited July 2014
    Ralf wrote: »
    I suppose that Ultimate releases and Chuckie Egg are worth a bit more.

    And what is Jet-man? Lunar Jetman?

    It's Lunar Jetman, and yes, I agree that the Ultimate ones are worth a "bit" more than most of the others, but they're the earlier / fairly common ones and unless they're in mint condition they're still not going to be worth all that much if you were looking to flog them. You'd get a few quid though.

    The unknown Codies tape is the 4 game compilation one given away with this issue of Crash...
    www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0013542

    If you just want to keep some good ones then I'd definitely keep Roller Coaster as that's a great game. You might want to keep the 128k toastrack to play it on as on the later models there's a graphics bug on a couple of the screens that causes you to fall through platforms and it's due to it relying on the original unmodified Sinclair ROM in some way.... or something like that.
  • edited July 2014
    All those games look in very good condition and it would be such a shame to see a collection like that end up in the bin.
    richl wrote: »
    It's Lunar Jetman, and yes, I agree that the Ultimate ones are worth a "bit" more than most of the others, but they're the earlier / fairly common ones and unless they're in mint condition they're still not going to be worth all that much if you were looking to flog them. You'd get a few quid though.

    The unknown Codies tape is the 4 game compilation one given away with this issue of Crash...
    www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0013542

    If you just want to keep some good ones then I'd definitely keep Roller Coaster as that's a great game. You might want to keep the 128k toastrack to play it on as on the later models there's a graphics bug on a couple of the screens that causes you to fall through platforms and it's due to it relying on the original unmodified Sinclair ROM in some way.... or something like that.
  • edited July 2014
    Thanks for the replies guys.Ill keep the Hardware And the games and add to them in that case.How can i tell the difference between budget and rereleases And older Original ones?The Ultimate Games Are Mint So Will Keep those anyway as i may create a piece of retro art using them.Richl said that they are the older ones the only others ive seen are the ricochet releases and the silver label ones,are the silver labeled ones more collectable?Ive been to see the spectrums this aft and the toastrack has never been used and me opening the box today was the first time it had been opened since bought in the 80`s it even still smelled new inside the box.He told me he has a little external keyboard for it that plugs in apparently but i thought the toastrack was the keyboard and dare not plug something in im unsure about:???:
  • edited July 2014
    How can i tell the difference between budget and rereleases And older Original ones?

    Just from having a quick glance at the pics the budget stuff you've got are on these labels...

    Budget originals: Firebird, Mastertronic / M.A.D., Code Masters

    Budget re-issues: Kixx, Hit Squad, Encore, Americana, Alternative, Summit, Pick 'n' Choose

    As for the silver Ultimate ones, they're worth loads more than the non-silver ones. Mint condition they can fetch pretty good money.
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