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Posted: 3rd April 2008 21:34
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I have a gamecube, ddr mario mix, and the dance pad it came with but I don't use it anymore and wonder what the value of these items might be....
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Post #165156
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Posted: 3rd April 2008 23:49
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Posts: 449 Joined: 16/2/2008 Awards:
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Can't you stop by your local gaming store for those types of things? I would assume that they would price it based on the condition.
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Post #165159
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Posted: 4th April 2008 00:08
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im not sure about the ddr, but gamecubes sell for jack pickles. for all its worth, you might as well just keep it in case you ever want to play anything else on it. as said, gamestop or whatever they call it where you live for pricing.
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Post #165162
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Posted: 4th April 2008 17:54
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I keep my little silver lunchbox around for Skies Of Arcadia and Baten Kaitos,
both unique experiences. I also like to loan it out for anyone who hasn't played the handful of games I have for it, including the old SmashBrothers. Maybe it could be worth more as a gift to someone you think would enjoy it, than whatever fractional monetary value the upscale pawnshops will give you for it, if you don't want to invest any further? Oh! I also love the Gameboy Player add-on; it's how I finished FFTA. -------------------- Putting the A's in W lm rt: A11smart, Jobclass: Retailer. |
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Post #165186
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Posted: 4th April 2008 18:04
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I'll give you a tenner for the Cube if it has at least two decent controllers.
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Post #165187
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Posted: 4th April 2008 20:33
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Posts: 1,838 Joined: 3/2/2004 Awards:
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The Platinum Cube im not as concerned with and I could consider giving it to a friend or something.
The DDR Mario Mix I looked into and its value ranges from 60-200 bucks on some sites. |
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Post #165190
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Posted: 5th April 2008 03:13
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Posts: 342 Joined: 3/11/2006 Awards:
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Last I checked (and if you're in Canada), EB Games will give you $10 store credit for the Cube with one controller and the necessary cables, and between $5 and $8 for each first party controller. I can't say for certain on the other items.
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Post #165199
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Posted: 13th April 2008 23:39
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Last time I checked (a few months ago), a gamecube with nothing could cost as little as $20 asking price (i.e. what the seller initially wants to get out of it), and with all cables and four controllers it could cost as much as $80-$100. The reason for the value of the controllers is obviously Smash.
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Post #165519
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Posted: 14th April 2008 00:52
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Posts: 343 Joined: 28/1/2008 Awards:
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I payed 40 for mine at Gamestop and that was just with a controller and a year warranty
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