Old Nintendo Kit. Suggestions.
Discussion
I have a large box of assorted Nintendo kit currently gathering dust in my house. It an accumulation of stuff from when I was young, however, having sifted through, I have quite an significant collection. A quick check on current pricing on amazon suggests it's worth about 300-400.
I Never Play any of the old systems, and could do with the cash at present. Question is, how rare are these no, and do I,
A) sell it all on amazon/the bay as a job lot.
B) spend donkeys putting individual listings on for everything.
C) Don't sell it, wrap it up, keep it safe in storage.
D) Crack open the boxes, enjoy the wonders of the 8-bit.
Little bit conflicted at the moment, as I remember a lot of this stuff from when I was maybe 3 or 4 years old, But it is just old, redundant computer equipment really...
I Never Play any of the old systems, and could do with the cash at present. Question is, how rare are these no, and do I,
A) sell it all on amazon/the bay as a job lot.
B) spend donkeys putting individual listings on for everything.
C) Don't sell it, wrap it up, keep it safe in storage.
D) Crack open the boxes, enjoy the wonders of the 8-bit.
Little bit conflicted at the moment, as I remember a lot of this stuff from when I was maybe 3 or 4 years old, But it is just old, redundant computer equipment really...
walsh said:
Nes, snes, n64. Couple of valuable ones, but nothing major. I do have some games manuals for the nes stuff. Trying to work out the values now.
You'll probably find that it's the individual games that are worth something as there are always loads of the actual consoles floating around on ebay.Gassing Station | Video Games | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



