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#1 ms-fable
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Well I'm going to sell my nintendo 64 and SNES in a garage sale because I don't use them and I don't have enough games that I like for them. How much should I sell them for (this isn't certain because I know A place that sells 64 games and unless they have some good ones I'm selling it)

P.S. They have all of the needed cords

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#2 spyrofan_sp
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i would say about 50-60 $ for the 64 w/ cords, but the game prices should vary depending on what they are.
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#3 BuryMe
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People at garage sales won't want to pay what they're worth.

Honestly, you should put them on eBay, or find a real gamer who wants to pay what they're worth.

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#4 slimdave21
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People at garage sales won't want to pay what they're worth.

Honestly, you should put them on eBay, or find a real gamer who wants to pay what they're worth.

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#5 Red_Trigger
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sell the SNES for 40 and the N64 for 80 okay.
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#6 ChampionOfLight
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[QUOTE="BuryMe"]

People at garage sales won't want to pay what they're worth.

Honestly, you should put them on eBay, or find a real gamer who wants to pay what they're worth.

slimdave21

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I third them.

eBay, Craigslist....these are your friends in this situation.

Trust me. as one who likes hitting up rummage sales, I'm out there to find deals, not pay top 'collectors' dollar.

Go with online means or find someone else (in person) who enjoys gaming so you can get what you feel the consoles are worth.

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#7 Talldude80
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yeah, craigs list = best friend. I would post on craigs list first. and if nobody responds after a while, then try finding a store to buy the consoles off you. yard sale is the last resort. People at yard sales will try to buy your snes for $2.........they know what things are worth, but want a really good deal.

like when i go to yard sales i dont expect to pay 1/2 what things are worth, maybe 1/3.

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#8 CodingGenius
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$40? $80? You'd be lucky getting $25 for an N64 at a yard sale. Depending on what games you have, you may be able to sell them altogether for a lot more than you you'd get for each piece on its own.
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#9 phoenyx9
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Yeah I have to agree with everyone else, anything that is rare or worth anything sell it on ebay. People are ruthless at garage sales. Put out all the crap you want to get rid of out there, you'd be amazed at what people will buy.
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#10 SciFiCat
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VC has really hurt the need to own older Nintendo system. Only serious gamecollectors will want to buy an SNES or N64 hardware now (heck, if they are game collectors surely they'll have them already) Anyways, check prices on Ebay on individual software titles, the hardware itself is mostly a lost case because there are still millions of N64 and Snes on people's homes. Garage sales are not about earning money but about getting rid of stuff, so don't expect top dollar that way.
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#11 masterds64
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what country are you in, if they are in good nic i might buy some!

BTW I'm in australia...but don't use ebay...cbf with the dodgy dealers.

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#12 ModernTimes
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Whats with the inflated N64 price? It's worth 20 at the most. The SNES should be around 30$ but your never going to get this kind of an offer at a garage sale. I bet you would be offered 15$ for both systems at the most. Go with Ebay.
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#13 masterds64
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depend who the prices are for, if your doing or for "normal" ppl even a game like super metroid is worth 15, but for collectors 50-60....

If you want them gone make them bargin bin prices, other wise use ebay or other manual second hand mediums, like trading post.

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#14 epic_pets
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20 for both.