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Questions About Selling Game Collection

I don't want to post this in the for sale thread as I'm not really selling anything yet. What I'm trying to figure out is what is the best way to get rid of this stuff to actually make a decent amount of money. I am trying to get rid of some debt... I figure why not just get rid of these old games I rarely use. I feel like I'm holding onto them just to have them. There's no reason.

So this is what I am getting rid of, grouped:

NES (original)
NES (redesign)
Around 55 or so games (major RPGs included)
2 original controllers.
Light gun
NES Advantage
1 redesigned controller
Power pad

Famicom (Nintendo brand, not a knock off)
Several FDS games (Zelda, etc)
A few carts
Knock off Famicom that looks like a PSone

Genesis (second model)
Around 12 games (all three Phantasy Stars, not sure what else is worth much)
Small six button controller

Saturn (boots, but games don't work... seems easily fixed
5 games, mostly imports such as Vampire Savior
4 MB RAM/Import cart

Playstation (one of the latter models, but still has the port on the back)
Around 45 games including most major RPGs (Valkyrie Profile, FFs, Suikoden, Lunars, etc)
PVC Dance Pad
Naki GunCon compatable light gun (looks like a real, silver gun -- quite nice)
A couple of Dual Shocks
24x Memory Card
GunCon with Point Blank 3

Around 40 various PC games from the last 20 years

Atari 2600
Sears Entertainment system
Around 40 games
Two joysticks
Two paddles
Sesame Street Pad controller

Around 60 or so Nintendo Power magazines of varying quality
Random video game toys and plushes

Dreamcast (blue top, white bottom)
Around 25 games
Unofficial Samba maracas (work perfectly based on my experience though, quite happy with them)

Game Boy Color (purple model)
Around 10 random games

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So that's the basics of it. I mentioned RPGs just because they seem to sell for the most.

So my question is basically, how should I go about this? All at once? Sell the more rare games seperately? Sell by generation? Sell by system?

Any comments or suggestions would be very appreciated.
 
MrAngryFace said:
keep the rare games with everything else so you can inflate the price and sell stuff you normally couldnt.

I'm thinking that's what I'll be doing. It seems like the best method.

I have a lot of completely boxed NES games and such too.. I'd have to assume they might be worth listing separate as well?
 
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