Gaming- I feel it's time I move on. Advice needed.

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#1 neversummer75
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As I get older I find that I'm getting into other (more active) hobbies and have started to lose interest in gaming. I've continued to buy new games the past few months, but find that I rarely even get halfway through them. I just traded in my old xbox360 towards the new xbox360 S. Even with the new purchase, I find that video just don't hold my attention like they once did. I guess I credit this fact to me maturing, growing (34 years old) and developing other interests that get me out of the house. I've been gaming since I was 10 years old, but feel in my gut that it's time to move on.

My question for my fellow gamers on this board is- what's the best way to sell my xbox360 S. What would be a fair price to ask for it? Should bundle my existing games with the system or shall I sell the separately? I opened the box but only used the console for a grand total for 2 hours. Any useful advice will be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys!

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#2 tokidokii
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Well don't sell to Gamestop my brother sold his xbox 360 there and got next to nothing. Your best bet would probably be ebay. Play around with prices that you find fair and see if you get any bids.
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#3 LegatoSkyheart
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That's cool dude but we game and if you don't want to game anymore then go to your Blog about it and not here.

heck just sell it on Ebay or something.

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#4 coltgames
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well i would nvr sell a console but i guess ebay get more money back
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#5 chathuranga
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Why sell it though? I mean I understand you're not going to play it any more but unless money is an issue, I don't see why you would want to sell it.

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#6 bigboss1203
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Ebay is the best place to sell it

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#7 neversummer75
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What would be a fair price to ask for it?

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#8 oldkingallant
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This is on System Wars... why?

Also why would you ask gamers about how to go about ending your gaming? We obviously wouldn't know.

Try eBay for selling stuff, worked with my Gamecube. I don't know though ask someone else who stopped gaming and sold their stuff.

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#9 oldkingallant
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Why sell it though? I mean I understand you're not going to play it any more but unless money is an issue, I don't see why you would want to sell it.

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Why have something worth $200 sitting around when you're not gonna use it ever? That's the more obvious question.
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#10 Teuf_
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This really has nothing to do with System Wars.