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I had an immense amount of sentimental value for my NES and games. One day I realized that I was simply putting the games in, playing for a few minutes, then putting them away. There was no point in having it around. It was basically money sitting here on the shelf, providing little value. So I sold it all and do not regret it. This was before the Wii, even. Now we have the Wii and emulation, so I can get my 5 minute fix whenever I need it.
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Maybe get it working again and sell it with some crap games for $5-10 bucks. You can always pick up one that's in better condition for cheap later. Or you can junk the console and save the hook-ups / controllers; sometimes you can get naked consoles in the wild for next to nothing.
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Worst decision in my life is when I sold my NES/SNES. I honestly do regret that at night sometimes when I am trying to go to sleep.
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I gave mine away years ago. At first I regretted it, then as time went on, now I am glad I didn't keep it. I gave away my game boy pocket and advance, sold all the games and bought new games. It depends, do you like holding onto things or upgrading the old stuff for new stuff. I used to be a retro gamer, the old ones are better than the new ones, but I found myself playing the new ones more. Now I sell the old stuff and get the newer stuff. Mario bros is good, but Mario galaxy is better. If sentimental value is important to you, than you might want to keep it.
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Take my advice, mate... keep your original NES. Mostly your old carts... they're going for a premium right now for some of the rarer titles.
And I look at it like this... you can have the nice TV, but a nice TV can wait... there'll always be TVs to buy. How often can you get a hold of a working NES in good condition? |
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