[quote name='help1']isnt there a value equation on this?
They Sell:/They Buy:
$3 / $.50
$5 / $1
$7 / $2
$10 / $3
$13-$15 / $7
$17-$25 / (approx. 50% of their selling price)
$27 / $17
$30 / $18
$33 / $20
$35 / $21
$40 / $25-$35[/quote]
I don't know if that's an "equation" or even a rule, but I came up with those prices after doing a fair amount of trading, and all I can say is that I noticed a pattern, and with the exception of non-next-gen console games (i.e. PS1, DC, NES, SNES, etc.), there were no deviations from the pattern. After doing some more trading, I can update the list to give more exact trade-in values:
They Sell:/They Buy:
$2 / $.25 (only game in this category that I know of is the Outlaw Golf 9-hole Christmas game on Xbox)
$3 / $.50
$5 / $1
$7 / $2
$10 / $3
$13 / $5
$15 / $7
$17 / $8
$20 / $10
$23 / $12
$25 / $16
$27 / $17
$30 / $18
$33 / $20
$35 / $21
$40 / $22-$35
One thing to note if you're just browsing in a GameRush to see how much you can get for your games: GameRush typically sucks with pricing their games correctly, and they're never consistent. Not all GameRushes have the same prices, either. Therefore, I don't really see a point to this thread. If my price pattern doesn't help you out (i.e. because GR doesn't have the game in stock, etc.), then just call your local GR and ask. You can usually get a price quote for a game in under a minute.