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    Over the weekend I fired up my Playstation 2 for the first time in maybe six months. (It had been buried in my bedroom and the TV blocked).

    I plan to buy an XBox within the next 12 months but first I have PSOne and PS2 games I've never finished that I should finish.

    But some of them: I'm just not going to, or don't want to play again, so I'm thinking about exchanging them for cash (to go towards the Xbox).

    I'm after some advice on how to do that. I hear bad things about EBGame exchange rates. I'm no so sure about JB Hi-Fi's trade ins. Or Cash Convertors maybe?

    Some I want to hang on to, like the Tomb Raider series and Resident Evil 2-4, and things like Ultimate Spider-Man and Rival Schools which I enjoyed a lot. But it's been years since I played some of the other games. Some are too long and invovled for another playthrough or to dip in for an odd hour or so (The Final Fantasy games or Metal Gear Solid 3 for instance).

    A couple of games can attract relatively big dollars on Australian Ebay (Final Fantasy VII to IX, Marvel vs Capcom 2) but while the big dollars is appealing the risk of ebay buyers diddling me with false claims makes me wary of using that.

    I've considered listing some of them for sale here too where I have more trust in the buyers.

    Or do I keep them all in the highly unlikely event I'll play them again one day.

    What do others do? Build video game libraries or play em out and trade em in?

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    dont sell the FF games, theyre classic
    i remember i wanted to trade in some of my old xbox games a little while ago, and at best i would have got $2 a game
    i just keep all mine for the times i get so bored, or am too poor to buy a new game and i crack them out every now and again

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    I keep all mine, though I have sold a couple over the years.

    Never sell FF, love those games. I atempted to start VIII again, stopped playing it again. I finished it once, and beat the last boss first go as well. Almost too long a game to play through again.

    I still keep my Legacy Of Kain games, will always play them again someday.

    But hey, they could be like N64 and Sega games in a few years time - In high demand.

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    Paul, is your MVC2 a PAL disc? If you're selling it I would be interested in buying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle View Post
    Paul, is your MVC2 a PAL disc? If you're selling it I would be interested in buying.
    It is a PAL disc. I figure I'll download the new XBox version once I get an XBox so I don't really need to hang on to it. Haven't decided yet but I will let you know when I do.

    The Final Fantasy games are great, but when I think about the (at least) 50 hours of game play each has I don't see myself playing through them again. (I still need to finish IV and I bought but haven't even started playing XII, plus I have been playing III on the DS and haven't started IV on the DS yet either!!).

    With all these new games to play I just don't see myself playing the old ones and so they just sit there. And when I look around my room I just see potential dollars and shelf space.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paulbot View Post
    The Final Fantasy games are great, but when I think about the (at least) 50 hours of game play each has I don't see myself playing through them again. (I still need to finish IV and I bought but haven't even started playing XII, plus I have been playing III on the DS and haven't started IV on the DS yet either!!).

    With all these new games to play I just don't see myself playing the old ones and so they just sit there. And when I look around my room I just see potential dollars and shelf space.
    LOL fair point. I think FFVIII took me well over 100 hours, somewhere around 150 hours, stupid card game

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle View Post
    Paul, is your MVC2 a PAL disc? If you're selling it I would be interested in buying.
    PB can you please tell Kyle that you're not going to sell it at all and secretly sell it to me.
    I really need this game and I promise I wont tell him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheDirtyDigger View Post
    PB can you please tell Kyle that you're not going to sell it at all and secretly sell it to me.
    I really need this game and I promise I wont tell him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paulbot View Post
    Over the weekend I fired up my Playstation 2 for the first time in maybe six months. (It had been buried in my bedroom and the TV blocked).
    you mean you found something in your messy room?? whoah....

    Hey, i cant believe that there are FF fans here too. Hopefully i can show my FF collection some day.

    yeah i definitely would never sell the FF games unless you desperately need the cash. So what if you will never play them again... when you pour 70+ hours into something, surely there should be some sentimental values attached with it.

    but im not sure what you are going to do with your other games... i havent heard much demand for second hand disc games whilst the mod chips, torrents and dvd burners are commonplace. Game catridges on the other hand have maintained their value over the years and are still sought after.

    Do you have Gametraders in melbourne?? you might want to look them up if they are around your area.

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