Level Up Your Bank Account: How to Sell Used Video Games
Let’s face it, we’ve all been there. You buy a shiny new video game, play it obsessively for about a week, and then it sits collecting dust in your collection, gathering the kind of dust bunnies that could rival a family of pets. So why not turn those forgotten gems into cold hard cash? Let’s dive into the world of selling used video games and how to make the most of it.
The Great Game Purge
First things first, gather those used video games like they’re the last pieces of pizza at a party. Look for those titles that you’ve completed or simply aren’t feeling anymore. Remember, if you've finished a game and it’s still sitting on your shelf, that’s a sign it’s time to let go. Plus, your future self, who wants to buy the latest release, will thank you!
Know Your Market
Before you hit the digital pavement, do some reconnaissance. Check out websites like eBay, Amazon, and GameStop to see how much others are selling your titles for. You don’t want to sell your precious Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild for pennies when it could snag a decent price!
Research the prices, but don’t get too attached. Remember, you’re not marrying these titles; you’re just giving them a new home.
Condition is Key
Are your used video games in mint condition? Did they survive the Great Spillage of 2021? If your games look like they’ve experienced a post-apocalyptic scenario, it’s time to spruce them up. Clean the discs, wipe the cases, and show them off like the prized possessions they once were. Presentation matters, folks!
Online Marketplaces: Your New BFFs
Selling used video games online can be a breeze. Some popular platforms include:
- eBay: Great for auctioning off those rare finds.
- Facebook Marketplace: For local selling and avoiding shipping. Plus, you can meet up with a potential buyer at a nearby coffee shop, which is great for social experimentation! (Just kidding, be safe!)
- Amazon: Sell directly or use their trade-in program—though you might not get the best bang for your buck.
- GameStop: If you prefer an in-person experience, but be prepared for them to offer you a mere pittance.
Trade-In vs. Cash Out
While trading in your games at places like GameStop might seem convenient, remember that they often offer far less than what you’d get selling directly to consumers. It’s like dating someone who only likes you for your gaming skills—no commitment!
The Art of Negotiation
When selling online, don’t be afraid to negotiate. Be friendly yet firm. If someone throws you a lowball offer, say no thanks and stick to your guns. Remember, you’re not selling your firstborn; you’re just trying to offload a game.
Celebrate Your Gains
Once you’ve successfully sold those used video games, it’s time to celebrate! Go treat yourself to a nice meal, buy that new game you’ve been eyeing, or even invest in a new avatar on your favorite anonymous chat platform. You deserve it!
Conclusion
Selling used video games can be a fun and easy way to make some extra cash, declutter your space, and share your love of gaming with fellow enthusiasts. So gather those games, do your research, and watch your bank account grow. Level up your finances and keep the gaming spirit alive!
Happy Selling!
Lauren Clark
Blog Writer, AntiLand Team