 What's up everyone? Takedown here. Welcome back to another Flipping for Profit video. Today, I'm going to be showing you guys some of the video games that I picked up at Shoppers Drug Mart. Let's get right into this. So it's actually at this Shoppers Drug Mart just to ship something because they do have a Canada post inside. And while I was there, I checked out their very small electronic section and I noticed a lot of the video games had clearance stickers on them. And I picked up quite a few, a nice little stack here. All of these games were $5 each. So for all of these games with tax was about $45, which I thought was an amazing deal. So the first game I actually got two copies and that is a PlayStation 4 game, which not all of them were marked down, but I did find these two. And that is for a little big Planet 3. For the PlayStation Hits, for the PlayStation 4, I actually picked up two copies. They sell anywhere between $16 to $20 on eBay, sometimes more, for new sealed copies of this game. And that's plus shipping on top of that. So these were a great deal for $5 a piece. I'm expecting to get hopefully $10 profit for these. And I think that's very realistic. Even if I sell them for $16, that's about $10 profit, of course, minus some eBay fees. The next game is Batman Arkham Asylum. This is for the Xbox 360. And this is the Game of the Year Edition. Now, this game here, if it was used, it sells for about $10 on eBay. But looking up a new sealed game is $15 to $25 plus shipping, which I thought was a great deal for this game. It's the Game of the Year Edition. It does include some bonus things for it being the Game of the Year Edition. So this one here should sell hopefully for, again, $15 to $25 on eBay. That should be realistically at least $10 profit with the eBay fees. All the rest of the games are PlayStation 3 games. And back with another Batman. This is Batman Arkham Origins. This is, I don't think it's any special edition, but it does have a free playable character inside. This game here, looking up sold comps, if it's used, it's about $10 for what it's selling for on eBay. New is selling between $20 to $35. So there's a lot of profit to be made whenever I purchase this game for $5, even with the eBay fees. That is still great. So $20 to $35 plus shipping. I thought that was a great deal and a great game to pick up in this lot. The next game is one that most people have probably played, whether it being on the PlayStation 3 or even on the PlayStation 5 and, of course, other consoles. That is Grand Theft Auto 5. The only reason I picked it up is because I believe it's going to be a quick sell. Looking up sold comps, some sold for around $10. You have to remember this game is really old. So some of the sold comps were for around $10 for this game, but new and sealed, sell hopefully between $20 to $35. I'm expecting to sell it for around $15. That is still $10 profit in my opinion, which is still pretty great for buying a game that was only $5 sealed. The next game is one that turns out doesn't sell for a lot and that is Medal of Honor. This is Warfighter Limited Edition. New sealed, of course, like all of these ones were. Again, I did pay $5 for it and it looks like I'm only going to be able to sell it between $8 to $15. So it is going to be on the low ends, but that was a risk I was willing to take for a $5 sealed game. I think I still will be able to sell it. It's just not going to be the profit I expected for this item. And the last games that I purchased, I actually purchased two copies for it, and that is Mass Effect 3. Now for these games here, again, $5 each game, but looking up sold comps was a little difficult because finding Mass Effect 3 was very difficult. I was only finding sold comps for Mass Effect 2, but the ones that I found for Mass Effect 3, the sold comps are between $10 to almost $20 plus shipping. So that is still a pretty decent find for these. And all of the games in this lot were really amazing to find. Marks down this cheap because normally Shoppers Drug Marks doesn't usually do any sales or anything like that with video games. They don't usually keep up their inventory for video games. What they have is usually all they're going to have. They don't usually replenish a lot of those, especially for the older consoles, the PlayStation 3 and Xbox games. Usually they don't get more and more of them in stock as frequently as they do PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 or newer consoles. Like I said, for all of these games was about $45 with tax. I think there's definitely profit to be made, hopefully around $10 per game profit, which is still really, really great profit whenever I only paid $5 a piece for each game. Now, of course, there's a few of the games that are a lot better and probably will sell a little bit higher than others. And of course, there is one game in there that I don't regret purchasing. It's just not the profit I expected for the Medal of Honor game. And of course, there was other games there, but I looked through everything. I scanned them, looked up sold comps. And that's what you have to do whenever you're out looking for products to flip on eBay, is looking through and scanning everything. If I went in blind and I just went and purchased all of the games, I would have definitely lost a little bit of money because some of the games, even though they looked decent enough, and I thought honestly, there was going to be profit to be made. After looking up sold comps, I realized there's no profit for me whatsoever. But definitely just taking a minute and looking through things because I wasn't even there to look for things to sell on eBay. I just happened to stumble in the video game section in their small electronic spots and spot that they were on clearance. So I decided to take a minute and scan through everything. I'll see you guys in the next flipping for profit video. Please take care. Peace.