Quitting Games: Want to sell EVERYTHING (Wii, DS, GCN, N64... etc)

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Well that's it. I'm done with gaming on consoles. Now it's college, books, and some Counter-Strike every now and then. :)

I want to sell my collection of things but I'm going to need some help.. I don't know any trade/street prices of the games/consoles I have. I will try to compile a full list, but here is a general one:

PLEASE make me offers! You'll need to pay shipping but I'm glad to take PayPal.
And if anybody can help me get the "right" prices for these things, I'd appreciate that too.


Consoles
(All working great)


Nintendo Wii [I should have the box and two remotes+chucks] and Wii Sports
Nintendo DS [The original]
Nintendo GameCube [Wired controller and a Wavebird]
+ Game Boy Player
Nintendo 64 [One controller]
Xbox
[One controller]


Games (Not all of them have original boxes)

WII:
Zelda Twilight Princess
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Guitar Hero 3 + Guitar
Wii Zapper + Zelda Shooting Game

NDS:
Metroid Prime Hunters [First Hunt] Demo
Nintendogs Chihuaha Edition
Super Mario 64
Advance Wars Dual Strike
The Urbz Sims in the City
Asphalt Urban GT

GCN:
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Zelda Wind Waker
Tales of Symphonia
Alien Hominid

N64:
Super Smash Bros.
Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Paper Mario

XBOX:
Halo 2

GameBoy:
Zelda: The Minish Cap (GBA)
Pokemon Trading Card Game [Really great RPG]
Donkey Kong
PacMan
 
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Well if you're going to quit gaming because you're going off to college, you should probably take into consideration the amount of free time you're going to have. That's when a lot of my friends got into gaming, not got out of it.

If you're trying to find prices you can look several places like eBay (check out the ones that actually have bids), Gamestop, Half.com, even the trading forum on CAG can help you find a few titles other people might be selling. If you try and ask buyers how much you should sell something for well of course most of them will try to lowball you. It's best to figure it out for yourself and then haggle if need be.
 
Thank you for the suggestions. Half.com is a good idea, I'll check it out there.

And as far as college is concerned, I'm actually in my second semester of college now and I have hardly any free time at all. Much less to play video games! :p
 
[quote name='MrBoss']Is this the full list?[/quote]
As of right now, I think so. This is just from a glance at my bookcase.

(And I'm usually pretty organized, can't imagine there's too much stuff hidden away some where)
 
Doh just bought an xbox from another CAG but I might take that Halo 2 off your hands, I'll have to think about it.
 
The N64 console is WAAYYYYY tempting, but I'm actually gonna think about it. Good luck selling your stuff. I have to say though, I'm about to graduate college and I'm much more into games now than I was before I came.
 
[quote name='Nikadimas']Well if you're going to quit gaming because you're going off to college, you should probably take into consideration the amount of free time you're going to have. That's when a lot of my friends got into gaming, not got out of it.
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depends on what your major is i think. Im studying mechanical engineering and i have no free time at all for games, which sucks :(
so his reasoning makes sense
 
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I'm kind of overwhelmed by offers right now but I'll reply to everybody.


And back to the college thing, I've gotten into music so I'm mostly playing guitar nowadays. I camped out for my Wii on the day it came out, but I've only played it a couple dozen hours for all the time that it's been out. Now it's just collecting dust and I'd rather somebody else play it.
 
Zelda Twilight Princess
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Guitar Hero 3 + Guitar
Wii Zapper + Zelda Shooting Game
Price for the tittles.
And also for the Wii
 
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