Had a pretty wild day of finds today... We ended up hitting a community sale today, and spent the majority of the day there. Having a 7-year and 4-month old tends to slow you down.
At the first house I stopped at, at the entrance to the neighborhood, I picked up a few toys to resell, and asked about video games. The woman told me that someone had already been by there asking about video games, so I expected the worst when it comes to finds. Based on how the trip went, they were the worst game collectors/flippers ever, or the person was a soccer mom looking for cheap Wii shovelware.
At one sale, some guy had a used (but box and shell case included) Black 3DS for $200. I laughed when I saw the price and politely informed him that they can be purchased new for $170. He pulled it out and said "But it also comes with this case, making the price reasonable." It was a cheap plastic shell he probably picked up from FiveBelow. I laughed to myself and was ready to walk away, but then noticed a few games. I ended up with Zelda:OoT and Super Mario 3D Land

and two Professor Layton games (don't recall which ones) and Mario vs Donkey Kong, all complete even with Club Nintendo codes, for $10/ea for the 3DS and $5/ea for the DS games. Not astounding, but not too bad. Definitely a lopsided seller who had absolutely no idea of the value of the stuff he was selling.
At another sale, I picked up Soul Fighters (DC) and a FFVIII guide for $.25/ea. I also picked up a 32X with cables for $1, a PS2 Component cable, a dreamcast light gun for $1.
At another, there was an SNES and a bunch of games. The lady wanted $75 for the lot. Asked about just the games and she said $25. Countered with a dick'ish $10 and she accepted. Games in this batch are Donkey Kong Country, Super Mario World, Super Mario All-Stars, Lion King, Mario Kart, Mickey Mania and a few sports titles.
The last sale I stopped at didn't have much left left, but as we were driving by I noticed a few old Xbox controllers. I hopped out and saw two Dukes and an S all with dongles attached, priced .50/each. The girl said they work, but the Xbox doesn't. I asked her about it and she pulled a bag out with an OG Xbox in it and gave it to me for free. She also threw in an extra controller dongle that was laying on the table. Not too bad for $1.50, even if the Xbox is dead, I can always use for parts.
Other random pickups are: Disc only Mario Party 7

for $3, disc-only Paper Mario

for $1.
I'm sure I'm missing a few, but I haven't even gone through the bags since we got home.