[quote name='Daw19yoyo']So I went to my thrift store, The Ohio Thrift Store, and found some great stuff.
First I bought The Facebreaker Demo disc for 1.50....Should have shown the NOT FOR RESALE.. but ehh.
Then The age of Mythology disc 2 Collectors edition, the Origional Soundtrack, and The Making of Cd....1.50 each....Did I do good? I ask since there is a lot of missing stuff.
Then The Music of Command and Conquer: Red alert for 1.50......Is this rare? I remamber hearing about it.....
Then the best find of all
The Mad Catz Nintendo 64 Driving Wheel with Foot pedals IN BOX(A shitty box but a box) for 5.22.

Did I do well?

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Unfortunately, no, I don't think so. If this is stuff for your personal collection, I guess, but if you're asking that from a value standpoint, no. You'd actually lose money on the secondary market. Facebreaker is a pretty terrible game, so I can't imagine there is any market for the demo. I made the mistake of buying a few different Command and Conquer soundtracks in the past only to find out they weren't worth much. They're good soundtracks - they just aren't worth much. The entire Age of Mythology Collector's Edition is only worth ~$3.00 used on Amazon - PC games are a weird market. The vast majority of them are worthless and some really peculiar titles are valuable (Nascar 2003 for example, which would be worthless on any other platform).
Racing wheels for any platform, regardless of condition are more than likely worthless. They were just produced in massive quantities by so many different companies that they just aren't worth anything. That is a general statement, though, as deluxe racing wheels probably still have value - and ones for obscure platforms. In any case - I avoid racing wheels like the plague because they're difficult to ship and mostly worthless.