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Title: If Were To Sell Your Video Games How Much Would You Charge Per Game
Post by: oldgamerz on April 22, 2019, 04:51:45 pm
I am not too sure but. If I had no choice I would probably sell at a low $5-$10USD price because it's fairly reasonable for video games, and that is what mostly everyone is charging for most  used retro games in my area today. (especially disc based games)
Title: Re: If Were To Sell Your Video Games How Much Would You Charge Per Game
Post by: kamikazekeeg on April 22, 2019, 05:12:29 pm
Depends on the game.  I usually look at the ebay average for sold games and then generally charge less than that.  Common stuff tends to fall into the 5 to 10 bucks range.
Title: Re: If Were To Sell Your Video Games How Much Would You Charge Per Game
Post by: Cartagia on April 22, 2019, 05:26:48 pm
Completely dependent on the game.  I’ve got carts that are worth $2 all the way up to $250-300.
Title: Re: If Were To Sell Your Video Games How Much Would You Charge Per Game
Post by: sworddude on April 22, 2019, 06:33:25 pm
i think he means what people find fair to charge for a used game and in his opinion it is 5 to 10$ no matter how rare the game is and  the value it goes for.

I personally highly doubt that even he would stick to such things unless he only owns cheaper games. Nobody is dumb enough to sell there rare games for such prices. I would for sure not that's just stupid. or If I really had to choose I'd say I just don't sell it it was way to hard to get certain games and with low reward absolutely zero % chance that I would sell it.

Also if these games especially the better ones really where only worth such amounts I can assure you that many people will be keeping there games and that the good stuff will vanish in an instant. Will be very hard to get the good or the more rare games if value was that low unless a game is in a production run current gen. Sellers will never keep good games in stock and markets would be filled with trash games all over the place with exceptions for consoles such as the ps3 xbox 360 and some other ones.

5 to 10$ is usually either filler trash material or in the best case a very excellent but very common title. the filler trash materials rarely if ever sell for such prices so usually you could cut those prices by quite allot.
Title: Re: If Were To Sell Your Video Games How Much Would You Charge Per Game
Post by: hoshichiri on April 22, 2019, 07:31:21 pm
I think, for common/less sought titles, $5-10 is a good place to start if you don't want to search each price individually. I'd be looking up prices, as my games vary from several hundred dollars (Magic Knight Rayearth, Popful Mail) to 'force someone to take it for free' (Sonic 2- and yes, I did do this once).
Title: Re: If Were To Sell Your Video Games How Much Would You Charge Per Game
Post by: oldgamerz on April 22, 2019, 07:41:02 pm
i think he means what people find fair to charge for a used game and in his opinion it is 5 to 10$ no matter how rare the game is and  the value it goes for.

I personally highly doubt that even he would stick to such things unless he only owns cheaper games. Nobody is dumb enough to sell there rare games for such prices. I would for sure not that's just stupid.

I don't own any rare games, I honestly never paid more than $30 for a used game in my collection, $40 is the highest I spend for a game. all my cartridges are loose but most of my disc based games do have the case and manual. I don't own anything rare or sought after in fact some of what in my collection is off a ROM cartridge I bought 500 games for about $56USD once. If anyone sells a game for a higher price they are probably going to sell it off ebay.

 you can believe I'm troll all you want but I honestly don't have any rare games, that most people will buy

I do keep a collection because like you I'm a collector but I don't go for $100 plus single games that are so called rare. I would rather spend my $100USD plus on a console or a new PC. Some games are ridiculous and values go down over time sometimes.

Some people buy a video game expensive and it goes down in value, but like some have stated somethings go up in value, it's a gamble
Title: Re: If Were To Sell Your Video Games How Much Would You Charge Per Game
Post by: Cartagia on April 22, 2019, 08:41:41 pm
You’ve got to keep in mind there’s a big difference between what we would sell a game for and how much we paid for it.  My most expensive cart is Mega Man X2 which sells for anywhere in between $100-$150 but I only paid like $20 for it.  I wouldn’t ask that if were to unload it, because I know how much it’s worth.
Title: Re: If Were To Sell Your Video Games How Much Would You Charge Per Game
Post by: wartoy on April 22, 2019, 08:49:07 pm
It depends on size of each independent collection and basic value of individual games example my nes collection is about 19.00 per game at about 715 copies my value per game is higher for my saturn collection at about 30.00 per game at about 156 copies. But this is based on selling each collection as a whole.
Title: Re: If Were To Sell Your Video Games How Much Would You Charge Per Game
Post by: Flashback2012 on April 22, 2019, 08:52:44 pm
I don't own any rare games

Either you don't know what a rare game is you're lying through your teeth about what's in your collection.

It says you own the following...

https://vgcollect.com/item/22501 (1941: Counter Attack)

https://vgcollect.com/item/10460 (Shining Force II)

https://vgcollect.com/item/9826 (Metal Slug AES)

Hell, let's expand on that and show your whole AES Collection... https://vgcollect.com/oldgamerz/neogeous

Not to mention you own dedicated arcade machines, conversions and CPS-1/II boards.

1941 on SuperGrafx was rare when I owned it 15-20 years ago and was fetching over $100 back then. Metal Slug 1 was always a couple of hundred to start and has only gone up since. You may not have paid "rare prices" but it's nonsense to say you don't own any rare games when any one of us can look up your collection with a few clicks.

I honestly never paid more than $30 for a used game in my collection, $40 is the highest I spend for a game. all my cartridges are loose but most of my disc based games do have the case and manual. I don't own anything rare or sought after in fact some of what in my collection is off a ROM cartridge I bought 500 games for about $56USD once. If anyone sells a game for a higher price they are probably going to sell it off ebay.

So the above listed games were bought new? Is the sky the limit on new games? If $40 is the highest you'll spend for game, I'd LOVE to meet the person who sold you those arcade machines/boards for so cheap and see if they have anything I can sucker them out of for pennies.


you can believe I'm troll all you want but I honestly don't have any rare games, that most people will buy

All that stuff listed above is quite desirable. I'm not saying you're a troll but I wouldn't be surprised if you lived under a bridge and had a thing for billy goats.

I do keep a collection because like you I'm a collector but I don't go for $100 plus single games that are so called rare. I would rather spend my $100USD plus on a console or a new PC. Some games are ridiculous and values go down over time sometimes.

Some people buy a video game expensive and it goes down in value, but like some have stated somethings go up in value, it's a gamble

Far be it from me to determine what a collector is. Some would look at my collection and say I'm more hoarder than collector and they'd probably be right depending on the context. Having perused your collection I've noticed is is largely FPS and sports games. Then there's the arcade machines and the standouts listed above that do fetch a nice amount on the market so again, it's erroneous on your part to say you own nothing rare/desirable.
Title: Re: If Were To Sell Your Video Games How Much Would You Charge Per Game
Post by: oldgamerz on April 22, 2019, 09:09:34 pm
I don't own the actuall hardware, I added some them from my PS2 arcade  compilations. so sue me you have no reason to call me out on anything because I am not calling you out on anything

I wanted to see how many games I really had but I no longer add compilation disc to my collection. So to prove I am not a troll If you want those games for cheap I highly recommend you pick out those various PS2 compilation while most of them are under $20 a piece

(edit) keep notice the "Taito Legends 1" and Intellivision Lives" are both Blue PS2 games some PlayStation 2's  don't  read the Blue Coated shiny side discs.

 but you can also buy the OG Xbox or PC version of Taito Legends 1


https://www.retrogamerrandomness.com/2016/09/game-compilations-for-ps2.html
Title: Re: If Were To Sell Your Video Games How Much Would You Charge Per Game
Post by: bikingjahuty on April 23, 2019, 12:45:25 am
I think a more interesting question is how much your collection is worth.


As everyone else has said and everyone is probably going to say, it depends on the game. I wouldn't let Panzer Dragoon Saga go for $10, but I'd probably sell Demon's Souls for that much.
Title: Re: If Were To Sell Your Video Games How Much Would You Charge Per Game
Post by: oldgamerz on April 23, 2019, 01:45:37 am
I think a more interesting question is how much your collection is worth.


As everyone else has said and everyone is probably going to say, it depends on the game. I wouldn't let Panzer Dragoon Saga go for $10, but I'd probably sell Demon's Souls for that much.

I agree with all of this, but I'll give the thread idea for someone else :) but I don't think I'll be getting any rare video game like Panzer Dragoon Saga though, unless it was a newer copy and cheaper baring a miracle

 and there is a slight chance that some of the copies of that game are shot with disc rot or scratched to the brim. But that is just a guess
Title: Re: If Were To Sell Your Video Games How Much Would You Charge Per Game
Post by: sworddude on April 23, 2019, 05:51:08 am
I think a more interesting question is how much your collection is worth.


As everyone else has said and everyone is probably going to say, it depends on the game. I wouldn't let Panzer Dragoon Saga go for $10, but I'd probably sell Demon's Souls for that much.

I agree with all of this, but I'll give the thread idea for someone else :) but I don't think I'll be getting any rare video game like Panzer Dragoon Saga though, unless it was a newer copy and cheaper baring a miracle

 and there is a slight chance that some of the copies of that game are shot with disc rot or scratched to the brim. But that is just a guess

Oldgamers Let's say you where to aquire a panzer dragoon saga for 10$. Would you sell it for 10$ since it is a used game wich you find to be a fair price for a used game even though aside from the value you will probably never find it again for that price.

Also aside from disc rot or a super damaged disc 10$ for the manual alone. manuals of pricy games are worth far more than 10$ sometimes even 50% of the value of the cib game.
Title: Re: If Were To Sell Your Video Games How Much Would You Charge Per Game
Post by: Cartagia on April 23, 2019, 07:15:33 am
I don't own the actuall hardware, I added some them from my PS2 arcade  compilations. so sue me you have no reason to call me out on anything because I am not calling you out on anything

I wanted to see how many games I really had but I no longer add compilation disc to my collection. So to prove I am not a troll If you want those games for cheap I highly recommend you pick out those various PS2 compilation while most of them are under $20 a piece

(edit) keep notice the "Taito Legends 1" and Intellivision Lives" are both Blue PS2 games some PlayStation 2's  don't  read the Blue Coated shiny side discs.

 but you can also buy the OG Xbox or PC version of Taito Legends 1


https://www.retrogamerrandomness.com/2016/09/game-compilations-for-ps2.html

Yes, we understand that compilations exist... that's why there are compilations in the VG Collect database.  I haven't added all of the individual Mega Man X SNES and PS1 game to my collection because I have the Mega Man X Legacy Collection for Switch - I added the Mega Man X Legacy Collection for Switch.  Compilations can sometimes (rarely) be worth more than the games inside.

If that's how you want to use the site, that's your prerogative, but just be aware that is not how the vast majority of the rest of us use it.
Title: Re: If Were To Sell Your Video Games How Much Would You Charge Per Game
Post by: oldgamerz on April 23, 2019, 07:34:04 am
I think a more interesting question is how much your collection is worth.


As everyone else has said and everyone is probably going to say, it depends on the game. I wouldn't let Panzer Dragoon Saga go for $10, but I'd probably sell Demon's Souls for that much.

I agree with all of this, but I'll give the thread idea for someone else :) but I don't think I'll be getting any rare video game like Panzer Dragoon Saga though, unless it was a newer copy and cheaper baring a miracle

 and there is a slight chance that some of the copies of that game are shot with disc rot or scratched to the brim. But that is just a guess

Oldgamers Let's say you where to aquire a panzer dragoon saga for 10$. Would you sell it for 10$ since it is a used game wich you find to be a fair price for a used game even though aside from the value you will probably never find it again for that price.

Also aside from disc rot or a super damaged disc 10$ for the manual alone. manuals of pricy games are worth far more than 10$ sometimes even 50% of the value of the cib game.

I probably would buy it and keep it as long as I could. I know people some people pay $500USD for a game like that, but I would not pay what people are asking for that game, Rare games don't really mean much to me. I have other on rail shooters in my collection.

In other words I don't really know because first off I didn't contribute toward any development of any of my games so what gives me the God given right to make a small fortune off the hard work of someone else.  But that is just my religion I am sorry and I am not trying to make anyone feel bad :-[

I am too sick to even play and enjoy 99% the games I already have lately

Title: Re: If Were To Sell Your Video Games How Much Would You Charge Per Game
Post by: ferraroso on April 23, 2019, 08:34:18 am
I think it really depends on the country where I'd sell these games...

Most of my games and consoles were either bought in Japan or in Brazil and I see things that can be found for the equivalent to nickles in these countries being sold for a pretty good money on Ebay auctions.

Two examples:
(1) I didn't pay more than US$30.00 in any of my Tectoy exclusive Master System games in Brazil, but most of them often go for over US$100.00 on Ebay...
(2) I got my copy of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night for the Saturn (spine card included) for around US$50.00 two weeks ago, but I've never seen it being sold for less than US$140.00 in Western websites...
Title: Re: If Were To Sell Your Video Games How Much Would You Charge Per Game
Post by: Flashback2012 on April 23, 2019, 08:43:21 am
I don't own the actuall hardware, I added some them from my PS2 arcade  compilations. so sue me you have no reason to call me out on anything because I am not calling you out on anything

Oof. Okay my apologies on that. You weren't lying through your teeth, you just have an oddly peculiar way of listing what you have.  :o It's not something I would do and I might be wrong but I doubt anyone else on here does that either. I certainly can't stop you from listing whatever/however you want but surely you have to realize how weird it seems to list something you don't own physically when the items in question are physical. I own the SNK Arcade Classics V1 on PS2 like you apparently do but I list it as that since it's what I physically own. I could certainly understand if they were digital versions such as PSN/XBOX Live or Steam.

I wanted to see how many games I really had but I no longer add compilation disc to my collection.

Okay so I KINDA get what you're trying to say even though it strikes me as weird. It's not so much an apples/oranges thing but more like apples/potatoes. To me, regardless of how many titles they pack on the disc, it's just ONE item to me. You're counting per game, not per item. In regards to the nature of the thread's title, that doesn't help you at all because even though you're listing them all as separate games, you still only have the one item. That's part of where some confusion arose because not knowing prior hand that you listed per game instead of per item, it appeared you had more than you actually do.  :P

So to prove I am not a troll If you want those games for cheap I highly recommend you pick out those various PS2 compilation while most of them are under $20 a piece
(edit) keep notice the "Taito Legends 1" and Intellivision Lives" are both Blue PS2 games some PlayStation 2's  don't  read the Blue Coated shiny side discs.
but you can also buy the OG Xbox or PC version of Taito Legends 1

https://www.retrogamerrandomness.com/2016/09/game-compilations-for-ps2.html

You're preaching to the choir about compilation discs and compilation "Classic" hardware like the NES/SNES Classic and Neo Geo Mini. I'm pretty sure I have every iteration of Namco Museum aside from the Encore ones that came out in Japan. Waiting on price drops to get the latest Sega one on PS4 and SNK one on Switch. About the only compilation brand I don't chase after is Intellivision only because growing up I was more of a fan of the Colecovision and considered the Intellivision inferior to it (mostly due to my disdain for how the controllers looked with that dial).   :P
Title: Re: If Were To Sell Your Video Games How Much Would You Charge Per Game
Post by: hoshichiri on April 23, 2019, 10:43:00 am
I don't own any rare games

Let's amend that to, 'I don't THINK I own any rare games'. I see all stuff about listing titles from your PS2 compilations separately- but if any of your 3 master system games are real copies, then yeah- you've got rare stuff.

I remember years & years ago, I bought a Genesis game at a thrift store for $2 based on the title & the sword on the cart art. Got it home, played it- turned out to be the this Zelda-style RPG. I was very excited, I had no Genesis RPGs & I was really into them at the time.

Fast-forward to about 2 years ago, and I'm watching a video on overly expensive rare games. The guy pulls out my thrift store game, and proceeds to talk about how Crusader of Centy was a super late Genesis release & is worth a couple hundred bucks. My jaw hit the floor- I had no idea. Game prices change all the time, you might find you've got something that's gone up quite a bit since you bought it.
Title: Re: If Were To Sell Your Video Games How Much Would You Charge Per Game
Post by: Cartagia on April 23, 2019, 01:15:23 pm
In other words I don't really know because first off I didn't contribute toward any development of any of my games so what gives me the God given right to make a small fortune off the hard work of someone else.  But that is just my religion I am sorry and I am not trying to make anyone feel bad :-[
That’s not really how the secondary market works, though.  Aside from *maybe* the currently produced modern games you aren’t preventing the developers from making money.  If a game is on the secondary market that means it has already been purchased through retail and the publishers and developers have already made their money.

Look at it this way: If you bought a house 10 years ago, and now you have to move, you would want to sell your house, and if it had actually increased in value - would that stop you from selling?  You didn’t build the house, so according to your stance you should sell it for what you originally paid - otherwise you are taking money from the “developers” who built it.
Title: Re: If Were To Sell Your Video Games How Much Would You Charge Per Game
Post by: hoshichiri on April 24, 2019, 09:10:32 am
In other words I don't really know because first off I didn't contribute toward any development of any of my games so what gives me the God given right to make a small fortune off the hard work of someone else.  But that is just my religion I am sorry and I am not trying to make anyone feel bad :-[
That’s not really how the secondary market works, though.  Aside from *maybe* the currently produced modern games you aren’t preventing the developers from making money.  If a game is on the secondary market that means it has already been purchased through retail and the publishers and developers have already made their money.

Look at it this way: If you bought a house 10 years ago, and now you have to move, you would want to sell your house, and if it had actually increased in value - would that stop you from selling?  You didn’t build the house, so according to your stance you should sell it for what you originally paid - otherwise you are taking money from the “developers” who built it.


To add to this: who does get to profit from a game, then? The guy who was paid to program it, the guy who was paid to make the board, the guy who was paid to assemble the cart, the game store that bought & sold the game when it was new, the owner who never sold it till years later despite likely not even using it, or the secondhand picker who dug through the stacks, found it, and cleaned it up for resale? Our modern commerce system is so convoluted it's hard to pick out who's the person who 'made something' anymore. Plus, I personally think object value is one of the ways God (or your higher power of choice) helps those in need. Like the family who fell on hard times & was facing foreclosure on their home, that had been in the family for generations. While packing up to leave, they found a box of old comic books... which included Action Comics #1. They didn't have to move after all. (Here's a link! https://abcnews.go.com/Business/superman-comic-saves-familys-home/story?id=11306997 (https://abcnews.go.com/Business/superman-comic-saves-familys-home/story?id=11306997)

Don't undersell something out of an obligation to be 'fair' to the original creator- you'll likely just end up selling to someone who will flip for profit. (And in the case of things with clear creators, like paintings, you hurt said creator in the long run by de-valuing their work & making it harder for them to sell new pieces at a higher price.)
Title: Re: If Were To Sell Your Video Games How Much Would You Charge Per Game
Post by: pzeke on October 31, 2019, 07:54:22 pm
Depending on the game, of course; I’ll search for whatever game I’m trying to sell and check the listings that sold most recently and go from there. Games worth less than $5 I don’t bother listing separately, so I’ll make a lot with a set amount and price it accordingly.