This thread is a hope that generous people will estimate values of games I have that I could get in return from stores like "Buy Back Games" or "Gamestop"
All for Xbox
..:Here is the list:..
Need for speed: Most Wanted-Manual
Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack-Manual
Star Wars Battle front Platinum edition-Manual-Card thing-mail in subscription
Star Wars battle front 2-Expired 2 month-Manual-Mail in subscription
Limited edition Halo 2-Manual
Kingdom Under Fire: Heroes-Manual
Limited Edition Mechassault 2: LoneWolf-Manual-Expired 2 month
Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow-No Manual-Bad case condition
Oddworld: Munch's Odysee-No Manual-Bad case condition
Medal of Honor: FrontLine-Manual-Minor problems with case
Phantom Crash-Manual
Medal of Honor: RisingSun-Manual
Wrath Unleashed-No Manual-Bad case condition
EA Madden: 2004-Manual
2K5 Baseball: 2005 maybe?-Manual
EA NCAA Football: 2004-Manual
Murakumo: Renegade Mech Pursuit-No Manual
EA Tiger Woods PGA Tour: 2004-Manual
These could be traded for either credit (which gives more than cash) or for cash. Most likely credit since it gives more...
Not all games I would be willing to trade but if I must I will. Hopefully this is enough detail to determine a credit or cash value.
(Games without statements on case condition are near mint condition)
Last edited by Rockymods on Wed Aug 22, 2007 3:26 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Rockymods wrote:I would believe some of the games have more value than a pack of gum or two.
My point is that Gamestop has horrible trade in rates, not that those are bad games or anything. You could probably get more money out of eBay than a game reseller.
I'm serious when I say this, but if you can, eBay.
I traded in Zelda TP on the wii to game stop about 2 months ago, if not more, they gave me $20. Its ridiculous, I just checked eBay, and they have Zelda going for 25-30 dollars NOW..
Manuals and Case condition doesn't matter. My friend works at EB Games, the trade in value for those games are pretty low. You will probably end up getting about 25-28$ for all of them.
Ebay 'em. You'd probably get a lot better money for them. Also sell them individually, you might be able to squeeze some more money out of them that way, and more people will want to buy individual games instead of a huge pack.
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Well from the wiki site it came to a total of $61 dollars. I agree that ebay is better but I sorrowfully say I cannot use it. Add that to 50 I got 111 dollars, xbox 360 20GB are currently 300 dollars I believe. That brings it down to about 189 dollars which may be convincing enough to get my parents to cover the rest for my birthday. They do owe 90 dollars too... Only problem with that is that I won't be able to afford halo 3 then... I'll work some things out but thanks for the help guys!
It's cheaper to produce. There probably won't be a consumer price reduction as a direct result of the 65nm chips, because the Xbox 360 still isn't in the "profitable" region.
I don't really think the condition of the case matters, especially for selling used games, it's more or less the disks themselves. the out of date sports games won't ring up much, because no one cares about the PGA tour in 2004.