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Post by PhantasmaStriker on Jan 19, 2016 8:53:35 GMT
I did at a few points, now I just keep all my games no matter how shitty some can be. Though I do regret trading off a few older games when I was younger
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2016 16:40:45 GMT
I haven't sold anything since I was a dumb kid. With this new-fangled interwebs thingy, I can conduct lots of research on a games *before* I purchase anything so that I'm sure its something I'll like. If it's a new(ish) game I'll wait until it drops to the magic number (i.e. $30) unless its sought after or a special/collector's edition. If it's a classic title I'll just hunt online and try to get the best deal I can.
I know someone who goes hunting for video game items at garage sales, makes amazing finds and re-sells them in a retail store my brother owns. He's shown me a motherlode, let me pick out and set aside what I want, and is giving me deals on everything once he figures out his asking price. I don't want to speak too soon...but this treasure trove includes, among other things, complete copies of Chrono Trigger and both PS1 versions of the Lunar series...=>O
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dschult3
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Post by dschult3 on Jan 31, 2016 4:34:11 GMT
I used to sell my old games to FunCoLand back in the 90s, but I won't do it anymore. It was nice to get fair prices for my games in order to try out other games or newer systems. Now that most of the used game stores have been bought up by Game Stop, I refuse to sell games anymore. Their buy back prices are not even close to fair, and their inventory only consists of what they think will sell. FunCoLand used to have thousands of old games, and I was quite the buyer back in the 90s. I used to get the price guides just to look up games I had never have heard of before. Ah hell...this post is bringing up a major case of the "back in the old days." Sorry guys.
I guess the quick answer is no, because the system sucks today.
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Post by spooie on Apr 22, 2016 2:34:20 GMT
I try not to sell off anything anymore, but there was once a time when I sold off around 15 or 16 NES games and probably 20-something SNES games. Later regretted pretty much every one of those that I sold away. Also sold off a number of PS2, Gamecube and Xbox games way back. Haven't sold any games in going on 10 years now, though.
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