Should I sell my SNES and 24 games?

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Sonicron

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Why in the world would you sell that stuff? The SNES is a great system, and many of the games on that list are a lot of fun to play, either alone or with some friends around! Also, 100$...? If you sold these items - which you shouldn't - you'd be getting ripped off. Severely.
 

Nex-Falx

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Sell it, keep it, ebay it and make a fortune. Either way... 40$?...

That is MADE of win.
 

Cosplay Horatio

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NO! It's a trap! Your dad just wants you to get rid of your SNES and you've got a great collection too so don't give it up cuz if you sell it to your dad's friend its gonna go to some snot nose kid or your dad's friend is gonna sell it for more! If he continues to force his hand just sell it for $250 or sell it all on ebay for $300 to $500.
 

Decy19

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no dude dont sell it i got rid of my N64 and my copy of bad fur day ive been wanting to play it ever since
 

Kmadden2004

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Don't sell. Trust me, I'm speaking from experience here. You may think it's money for old rope now, but there will come a time a few months down the line where you start to miss the little jewel and all its 16-bit greatness.

Just, take my word for it, you do not want to sell your SNES, especially with those games. You'll regret it later...
 

THEMILKMAN

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Nex-Falx said:
Sell it, keep it, ebay it and make a fortune. Either way... 40$?...

That is MADE of win.
I know, the guy at the garage sale didn't know what he had I guess.

Yeah, I already told them no. I'll build up my collection a bit and eventually sell everything separately on Ebay.
 

EnzoHonda

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No. Don't. Do. That.

Zelda, Punch-out, Contra and Castlevania together could probably sell for well over $100 right now. Don't sell it. Guys like me who grew-up on SNES are getting old enough to get nostalgic. And we're getting real jobs with real money, so we can afford (and will) spend $100 to play a classic game. If my Secret of Mana cartridge ever goes, I'll probably pay up to $300 for a working one. I'm not kidding. The SNES is a religion.

EDIT: Saw your reply, good to hear. Go check ebay for some prices on those games. Wait 'til Christmas when guys like me put classic games on their Christmas lists.
 

muckinscavitch

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It is worth WAYYY more than 100$. I'd hang onto it and keep having fun with it, you can cash in for ALOT more for it all later.
 

x0ny

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No, although you won't play it now, probably 10 years down the line you'll open up your attic and find it hidden away in a box, that is when you'll play it.