How to Buy and Sell Used Video Games

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In this video I talk about some of my tips on how to buy and sell used video games. I enjoy collecting vintage games for a variety of consoles and I've had my fair share of issues so today I give some good advice as to what you should look for when buying a used game cartridge or CD/DVD based game from eBay or even your local video game store. I also discuss some tips on how to get more money for your games by including as much of the original packaging and information as possible along with how to keep an eye on the quality and condition of the game you are buying or selling.

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  • @1:25 How the HELL did that happen?

  • @QuietSundayLibrary No idea, that's how I bought it. Surprisingly it still works though.

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  • CHECK MY Factory seal MARIO will sell cheap

  • @duhmez Agreed. Factory seal is great IF you know what to look for with the seal (read up on how to determine if it's genuine) but it's a good way to get ripped off as well. Buy only sealed games only from brick & mortar stores (or from reputable sellers you're comfortable with), but in general, don't bother too much with them to start.

  • Good starter video. Your Battleship is only missing the little plastic cover on the bottom (I think all SNES games came with those) but you can find those online to really help make it more "complete".

    Also for those starting out: avoid buying ANY disc based games that aren't in original case. Those things were meant to be storage and if it was separated from the game, it's safe to assume the owner may have stored the disc in an improper way. There was no reason to throw those away.

  • If your in miami send me a private messege i have plenty of retro games !!! name is

  • Go to a placxe like g2g games, or game stop and buy thim half price and sale thin for a profit thats how I made over $2000.00 on ebay

  • I have allready made over $2000.00 doing this on Ebay

  • Southern spick.

  • @iphonefreek98 isn't it obvious? SNES =/ i got all happy a couple days ago when i dug out my old NES. Me and my father went insane on 2 player of one of the games...yep...good ol' times on the early generation of gaming systems

  • Do you want to buy my N64 Games?

  • @Monkeybread2010 IN my opinion, factory seal is ass, because there is much potential for fraud. no way to know what is really inside or t if the seal is seal.

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