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.