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    Game console values?

    Looking for some suggestions on how you would calculate an offer price for someone who had multiple, mixed brand, gaming consoles for sale (say, about 20). The seller has little info on the systems, except that they are whole, but are all non-functioning in one way or another. Do you have any price limits that you won't go over for particular systems?



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    Just came across an original Nintendo...can get it working but can't bring myself to scrap it.

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    I'm curious too. I've been given a number of consoles in all different condition(s). It's probably not worth it to buy cords to test them if only worth a few bucks. I have sold a couple on ebay and scrapped others that were tore up. If anyone knows of a buyer that will take them and pay according to condition I would be interested. I had an original Atari I sold which brought less than I thought, but have sold a Super Nintendo and games for big $$. Currently I've got a couple xbox 360 units sitting around that I need to do something with.

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    I know mike the scrapper either did or is going to do a video on scrapping an old Xbox. Any older game systems N64 and older I would check eBay. Even not working they may be worth more than scrap value.

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    do not scrap old video games

    They are worth money i am sure. lots of people with money who want toys they had as kids.

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    Anybody consider taking them someplace like GameStop and asking for an opinion?
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    I use to run a game store back in the day. Take your stuff to gamestop as a last resort or if you hate ebay. After reading this post I may have to get back into selling video game stuff on ebay myself.

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    Terry, when do you find time to deliver the mail?

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    Quote Originally Posted by freonjoe View Post
    Terry, when do you find time to deliver the mail?
    LOL better question would be do I sleep I just put in a 10 hour day at the P.O.

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    I was wondering about that! How many hard drives can you test at a time?

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    So, will Game Stop purchase any system? Including non-working? I can't imagine that they would pay much of anything for some of these older systems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by freonjoe View Post
    I was wondering about that! How many hard drives can you test at a time?
    I can currently do 5 at a time. But im thinking I may invest in some more hardware so I can do 16 at a time.

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    Was just wondering as I'm picking up 5 pallets of working towers friday. Oh,and sorry to hi-jack the thread!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScruffyJoe View Post
    So, will Game Stop purchase any system? Including non-working? I can't imagine that they would pay much of anything for some of these older systems.
    I dont think gamestop is buying anything pre xbox 1 and ps2 right now. There are other gamestores out there that still deal in the vintage though. There are a couple here in denver. Ebay still your best bet though. As far as the systems go no store is going to buy them unless they power on unless that store also repairs them. There are a couple of them here in denver as well. Like an xbox 360 with RROD or bad drive can fetch about $20 to $30 here in denver. Cost about $50 to fix then can be resold for $120-150. But thats a complete syetem not just the box.

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    Fix and sell or sell as is.

    Depending on the console they can do fairly well on ebay.

    The game carts I love, I have a gamebit, open them up clean the contacts, test them and away they go. We love gaming here so this isn't much work for us, YMMV.

    Xbox 360's sell for parts, check for stupid stuff though if you get one that doesn't power up. Frequent issue is a bad USB port with the pins touching each other and shorting out from the kids jamming the controllers in them the wrong way, bend the pins so they aren't touching tape over the port. (I have one of those freebies in the living room that will be seeing a round of black ops 2 later).

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    Quote Originally Posted by PartTimeScrapper View Post
    Like an xbox 360 with RROD or bad drive can fetch about $20 to $30 here in denver.
    i was going to say watch out for these bc they will start up and play fine on a quick test but if you dont let it run for a couple hours you are not going to get a proper "test." they overheat and then stop working. sold one w/out knowing anything about this after a quick test. 1st thing i ever sold that came back and i felt bad for disappointing someone. Complete Guide : How To Fix Rrod On Your Xbox 360 - Scenyx Entertainment Community
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    I used to sell video games/systems at flea markets. Many are not worth the effort to repair and then assemble the needed power/video cords and controlers. If you get enough of them then it becomes worth the effort. I would say the ps2 and original xbox systems are marginal. The good news is the ps2 has a mother board quality board in them as does the old xbox. The old xbox also has a hard drive in them so scraping can be done.

    The older systems: nintendo(NES), super nintendo(SNES), nintendo 64 are all systems still worthy of reselling and it doesn't take a lot of money to get the materials to test them. The big money for me has been the game cartriges. Its like most other things it takes some study to determine the value of items. With my background if I were there looking at them I could quickly determine an offer but without knowing I would not give more than $0.50 each which would ensure a little profit if all you are going to do is scrap them.

    If there are games cartriges scoop them up you never know what you might get. Also most every sports game has little to no value but even there you will find a few that do retain value. You are welcome to pm me for more info, Mike.
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    As a game collector I'm sad to hear these things get scrapped.

    Seriously, there are some seriously valuable video games out there!

    $33,433.30 Atari 2600 - Air Raid (Complete in Box)
    $13,877.78 Atari 2600 - Red Sea Crossing
    $6,000.00 Super NES - Nintendo Campus Challenge
    $3,606.00 NES Stadium Events
    $3,260.00 PlayStation 3 - Uncharted 2: Among Theives (Fortune Hunter Edition) (Complete In Box)
    $3,208.00 Atari 2600 - Superman
    $3,206.99 TurboGrafx-16 - Magical Chase (Complete in Box)
    $2,750.00 NES - The Flintstones: The Surprise At Dinosaur Peak (Complete In Box)
    $2,381.78 Atari 2600 - CommaVid MagiCard (Complete in Box)
    $2,200.00 Atari 2600 - Air Raid
    $2,125.00 Super NES - Earthbound (New)

    There are literally hundreds of $1,000+ game titles out there. Probably a dozen or so $10,000+ titles, and a handful of $25,000+ titles (I can think of 1990 Nintendo World Championships Gold Cartridge, 1991 Nintendo Campus Challenge Cartridge, Kizuna Encounter for the NEO GEO, Neo Turf Masters for the NEO GEO and Air Raid for the Atari 2600)

    So DO NOT scrap video game cartridges, you never know what you have.

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    had a guy looking for some nintendo consoles the other day. They remod them into media center stlye pc's. The even have a point of sale sytem from a nintendo remod

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    my trick is if its simple fix it always research everything and part out what you can for example even a recent story on yahoo but game cube cables go for $60-$150


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