Retro video game value.

SuperGamer64

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Hello, I’m planning to sell my gaming systems (and some games) and I don’t really know a good price to set them at.

I’m selling a NES, N64, Wii, and GBA SP.

I would really like to know a good price ye set them at. Thank you.
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What I usually do is go on eBay or our local version of Craigslist and see what offers there are. If I want stuff sold fast, I undercut that and call it a day.

There's also a site called pricecharting.com that lists the prices for which games, consoles and other collectibles have actually sold in the past.
 
Sadly eBay seems to be the standard right now. Its a crappy standard, but it is what it is. Even local stores are using eBay to price their games from what I've seen.

PriceCharting is okay for guesstimating prices, but its not accurate if it doesn't catch recent sales. Some games I've seen only have prices from years ago, when I know there's been more recent sales. But for popular/common games it works alright for getting an idea to ask in-person.

If you want to sell locally, I'd just guesstimate because who cares if someone buys it today and resells it tomorrow? You got their money already. Prices can also differ by region as well. If you sell in LA you're going to get more for it than selling it out in the suburbs of Boise.
 

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