How much can I get for my 360 plus more?

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#1  Edited By baseballjunkie50
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hey guys, I'm sure you've all probably seen this question before but I wanted the input of some gamers. I don't really play my 360 anymore, I'm thinking of selling it to someone who wants it. What I'm looking to sell is the following:

Original XBOX 360 Arcade with 256 MB with a 13.8 GB hard drive, network adapter, controller and power cord included, (No HDMI cord). along with the games below.

Titanfall, Cod 4, Home-front, South Park Stick of Truth, Battlefield 3, Madden 11, 12 and 13, viking, red dead redemption, medal of honor, marvel ultimate alliance, forza 2, the sponge bob movie, saints row the third, mass effect 1 2 and 3, gears of war 1 2 and 3, fable 2, bio-shock, and assassins creed 1 and 2.

I'm not going to gamestop b/c they'll short me I know it, now I'm not expecting any of you to know exactly how much but based on your knowledge of gaming, do any of you have sort of an estimate as to how much I could get? could it be something as low as $20-$50? or as high as $75-$100? I really don't know.

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#2  Edited By R4gn4r0k  Online
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Well you have a decent system with a bunch of good games. I'd say 20 bucks is a bit too low.

Say I can find a Nintendo 64 with a few games, I'd pay 20 bucks.

but this is a newer system and a bunch more games. You could always sell everything individually on Ebay and net more.

Anyway I never sold any of my systems or games so I can't give you an exact number. But my guess is ... 80-100

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#3  Edited By wildhoney66
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ya know i have i think 13 systems i've gotten through the years as they came out and there are some of them i haven't played in a few years but i still like having them and in case i want to play a certain game weather it's the Original Legend of Zelda on the NES i can go into my closet and dig out my upper deck version of the NES and play it. i dunno why people want to get rid of their systems and than they get pissed when the games they want to play aren't on the next gen console.

i'd say keep it cause you may want to play it again someday.

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#4 baseballjunkie50
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thanks for responding, I ended up selling it to a friend for $75.00, worked out great.

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#5 wildhoney66
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i've only once bought a system from a friend, and that was the PS1 way back in i think to throw a guess (2004) or (2003) maybe? it was used and it was for only $20 bucks! why so little cause honestly that's what he paid for and he gave me a couple of games with it. one of them was the 1st Grand Theft Auto with 8 bit graphics that were horrible even for (1998) and i have an 8 bit system from the 8's with games with far better graphics. anyways i haven't played it in years and i only bought it cause he needed the money. though in the late 80's when i was a kid my mom did buy the Legend of Zelda from a friend of my brothers for $50 bucks. i dunno why he even wanted to sell it cause it turned out to be my favorite game of all time.