How much money do you think i will get if i sell a Wii and all these other stuff at gamestop for store credit?
Nintendo Wii ( works good condition)
2 wii remotes + 2 nunchuks + Nyko battery charger for wii remotes
Legend of Zelda twilight princess
Metroiod Prime 3
Super Mario Galaxy
Super Smash bros brawl + startegy guide
Wii Sports
Super Smash bros melee
resident evil 4
Mario Party 5
Zelda Windwaker
Zelda collectors edition
Luigis Mansion
2 gamecube memory cards
2 gamecube controllers
and all the games/everything work. Make an estimate of how much you think it would be. Thanks
How much money do you think i will get if i sell all these things on ebay? answer please?
Nintendo Wii ( works good condition)
2 wii remotes + 2 nunchuks + Nyko battery charger for wii remotes
Legend of Zelda twilight princess
Metroiod Prime 3
Super Mario Galaxy
Super Smash bros brawl + startegy guide
Wii Sports
Super Smash bros melee
resident evil 4
Mario Party 5
Zelda Windwaker
Zelda collectors edition
Luigis Mansion
2 gamecube memory cards
2 gamecube controllers
and all the games/everything work. Make an estimate of how much you think i can make if i sell all these things on Ebay. Im thinking of selling them around christmas time if i do sell them. Thanks
Wholesale Video Game Market
Home video game consoles have come a long way from the original 8-bit systems. One huge benefit to the wholesale industry is the console wars, and the continual release of new video games, accessories, and even entire game systems. These console wars and new releases mean the games and systems replaced are now the hottest commodities on the wholesale market. Here is a quick guide to the wholesale video game world by system.
Let’s begin with an overview of the world of video games. There are three major console players: Nintendo, Microsoft, and the largest one, Sony. Each company has released what are now called third generation consoles. These consoles are the Wii, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3.
Prior to the third generation consoles, gamers had Nintendo’s GameCube, Microsoft’s Xbox, and Sony’s PlayStation 2 to keep their thumbs in shape. The games and accessories of these second generation consoles are what primarily make up the wholesale video game market today. One key aspect to keeping these wholesale games and overstock video game accessories in value is backward compatibility. Backward compatibility is the ability of older video games and accessories, such as controllers and memory cards, to interface with newer generation consoles.
Nintendo GameCube
The saving grace of the Nintendo GameCube games and accessories are backward compatible with the Nintendo Wii. Wholesale retailers can capitalize on the fact the Nintendo GameCube, and Wii appeal to younger game players, so customers of wholesale GameCube games are less concerned with the lack of graphics and innovation. Additionally, Nintendo’s GameCube controller and memory card is compatible with the new generation Wii, and a requirement for some games’ backward compatibility.
Top selling wholesale video game titles for the Nintendo GameCube include Animal Crossing, Super Monkey Ball, and anything Super Mario or Zelda franchise related. Parents will appreciate the general nonviolent nature of Nintendo GameCube games, and therefore the shelf-life for wholesale accessories and games is long. Purchase of the Nintendo GameCube at wholesale prices is the best first console for children aged six and above, and for those adults who still have a child at heart.
Microsoft Xbox
Xbox is the least backward compatible console to its third generation counterpart. In typical Microsoft fashion, Xbox 360 players must download a patch for individual Xbox games they desire to play on the Xbox 360. Also, since memory cards are almost unnecessary to save progress, there is no sense to install the Xbox’s now dwarfed 10GB hard drive in place of the Xbox 360’s 20GB or even 120GB hard drive. Popular titles for the Xbox franchise continue to be the Halo series and EA Sports titles, all of which can be found readily available in wholesale video game bargain bins. Wholesale Xbox consoles and games will appeal most to late comers in the violent and action packed video game genres, and those unwilling to spring for the hefty price tag of the Xbox 360.
PlayStation 2
Wholesale PlayStation 2 consoles, games, and accessories are the best solution for wholesale video game retailers. First, the price is much more stable because of the near complete backward compatibility of the wholesale PlayStation 2 games on the new third generation PlayStation 3. Also, the PlayStation 2 is the only second generation console still receiving support; new game titles and accessories are released in conjunction with the same title release for the third generation consoles. The next biggest advantage of wholesale PlayStation 2 games and accessories is the vastness of its catalog and reach. Over 120 million consoles have sold worldwide and game titles range from the cutesy Lego series for kids to the hard core action packed Call of Duty franchise. The shelf-life and profit margin is the highest for wholesale PlayStation 2 games and accessories.
Must Read Product Review On Nintendo Wii, Sony Playstation 3 And Xbox 360
The big game console vendors are slugging it out for your business. Game console prices are down, new hardware options have been introduced, and all manufacturers can boast about their library of game choices. If you have been considering making a video game system purchase, now will be a good time. But how do you decide which game console system is best suited for you and will meet the needs of your family? Will it be the Nintendo Wii, or perhaps the Sony Playstation 3 or what do you think about the Xbox 360? The good new is that there are not hundred of choices that will make the selection process difficult. Your decision will be easier after reading a few product reviews on what the latest gaming consoles on the market have to offer. In this article we will list some of their features, some of the additional items you will need to purchase and hope this information will assist you in your selection.
The first system on our list is the new Micrsoft Xbox 360. The Xbox is equipped with a powerful 60GB hard drive. Included with this purchase will be a composite and component cable, Xbox controller and Xbox headset. The new Xbox 360 has graphics that are exceptional and the HD experience is awesome. If you are a serious gamer and will need muli-player capabilities you will need to purchase an additional controller. To bring this game system on as a serious gamer, you will need to get a wireless network adapter, subscribe to Xbox Live membership for online play and get a 120GB hard drive if you plan to download games and movies from the internet.
The Xbox does set the standard for what online gaming should be like. No other console comes close to the online experience the xbox has to offer. In addition, Xbox offers a great library of games, movies and as mentioned some extremely good graphics. The Xbox controller works best with all types of action games, especially games that require shooting skills like Halo 3 and all the popular shooting games on the market today. The dreaded “Red Ring of Death” prevents this game system from being the top player on the market. If your system should fail and needs service, it unfortiunately could be weeks for the replacement. While there is a subscription fee of $60 a year for online gaming, it was just recently announced that any Xbox subscriber can now watch Netflix streaming movies on their console. One drawback is that there is no Wi-Fi network connection or Blu-ray support preventing the Xbox 360 from serving as your entertainment hub.
The Sony Playstation 3 comes with a big, massive 80GB hard drive. They also include a composite cable and one controller. You will, if you want, need to get an extra controller for multi player games. It is also suggested to get a component cable and a Bluetooth headset for online voice communication. The Playstation 3 library offers a large selection of games that include some ******** action, sports and RPG”s. The Blu-ray disc is excellent for some eye-popping movies in HD and for larger games with more content. The Sony Playstation 3 can serve as your entertainment hub and will supports MP3s, DiVX, Bluetooth, movie downloads and game downloads. This system is the most expensive console of all game systems on the market.
The online game play is not nearly as good as the Xbox, in fact there is no real comparison. The good news for all owners of PS3 is that for only about $100 you can upgrade your storage space to a whopping 320GB, making this the ultimate entertainment hub.
Last but not least we can not forget about the Nintendo Wii. The Wii took the market by storm and will continue to rise in popularity well into next year. The Nintendo Wii comes with a small internal drive, but is expected to come out with a new MotionPlus attachment in early 2009 to give it more storage capability. Along with the game console you will get a composite cable, a Wii remote, a Wii Nunchuch and a pak with Wii sports games. You will however need to purchase a component cable, additional Wii remotes (perhaps 3) and nunchucks for multi-player games and a SD card for downloads. While the wii is less expensive than the other consoles, there are some obvious reasons. The game system is different than any of the others, graphics are not as good, storage space is smaller, in fact this system is meant to be different and appeal to a wider audience than the other systems. Nintendo Wii has taken a new approach to the gaming experience and has brought the gamer off the couch, out of the arm chair and into the middle of the action. The controllers duplicate the motions of the person holding them, bringing you directly into the action. The wii is fun for non-gamers and gamers alike. No fancy bells and whistles, no movie downloads, the Nintendo Wii is strictly a gaming system. This is by far the system that will bring the whole family and friends into the gaming experience.
Whatever game system you select, the Nintendo Wii, the Xbox 360 or the Sony Playstation 3 are all game console that will bring you hours upon hours of fun.
Christmas Gift Ideas – Video Game Consoles
There are three major player in the console wars this Christmas, the Nintendo Wii, the Sony Playstation 3 (PS3) and the Microsoft Xbox 360. Each console has it’s own niche advantages and minor disadvantages, but the one major difference between choosing a console in 2007 is that there is no bad choice. There may be no wrong choice, but there are choices which are more “right” than others, this is mainly dependent on the types of games you and your kids enjoy.
If you had told me a year ago that I would be standing in a room, playing video games with people old enough to be my parents (and in some cases they were my parents) I would have told you that you were crazy, but that’s what the Nintendo Wii brings to the table.
The Wii is different than the other consoles and that difference is due to the new motion sensitive controller which ships with the console. Imagine that you’re playing a golf game, typical controllers would have you push a thumb switch back, then forth to mimic a golf swing. The Wii on the other hand would have you stand up, draw back the controller (like a golf club) and swing. Ok, maybe you’re not a golfer, how about bowling? If you could have seen my 79 year old mother using the Wii controller to bowl and my 8 year old son laughing his head off then you would make your decision to buy a Wii right now. The Wii comes with a package called Wii Sports which features bowling, golf, baseball and boxing.
In some games, like bowling or baseball, the Wii controller makes playing the game easier than a standard controller. However in some more traditional games it can make games harder to play. For instance, Mario Strikers was one of my favorite games on the Gamecube, but on the Wii I find the new version difficult to play (my eight year old seems to have the hang of it though). In any case, the Wii makes an excellent party system, sure to be enjoyed by kids of all ages and is the least expensive of the three systems, although the other two are coming down in price rapidly to try to compete.
The Xbox 360 is the safe middle ground of the three systems. It will play DVD’s if you desire that functionality and can hook up to your HDTV via included component video cables (note that the low end $299 Xbox 360 Arcade does not come with the hookup cables for HDTV). Halo 3 and BioShock type games should be your yardstick for whether or not you want an Xbox 360. For us, my son could not live without his beloved Halo 3, so off to the store we went to get the Xbox 360.
I’ve been very happy with the system, the graphics on our 42″ plasma HDTV are outstanding and it came with a free month of Xbox Live Gold, which I just extended another 13 months for $59. Xbox Live and Halo 3 may be the Xbox 360’s distinguishing features, Xbox Live allows you to download demo’s of games, video clips and of course play multi player games online. There are many other great games for the Xbox like Gears of War and BioShock, in fact as of this Christmas the Xbox 360 probably has the best library of great games of all three systems, with the Wii in second and the Playstation 3 third.
The Sony Playstation 3 is the most expensive of the three systems, it was also the last one to hit store shelves. The Playstation 3 features include the best graphics subsystem of any of the consoles and of course the Blu-Ray DVD player which is built in. If you have a high def TV and want a Blu-Ray player, then the Sony Playstation 3 is the right choice for you.
The Playstation 3 was delayed many times and because of that it has the least number of games for it of all three systems, but if the new price reductions of the system are any indication (you can get a 40GB version for $399) then the Playstation 3 will make up lost ground quickly in 2008. I don’t personally have a Playstation 3, so can’t really comment on first hand knowledge of the system, but I know that Sony will not give up it’s position as market leading in the video game console wars without a fight.
So, will it be the funky remote, the most games, or the Blu-Ray player and the promise of future dominance? Your decision is not an easy one, but I believe that there are no loosers in this race. All three systems will have an excellent library of games, amazing graphics and sound and none of them are going anywhere for a few years. Choose the fun and cute Wii with it’s revolutionary controller, the sure footed and proven Xbox 360 with it’s library of exciting games (mostly aimed at teens and young men) or the ultra powerful Playstation 3 with it’s Blu-Ray player.
While I don’t think that you should buy a system based on backward compatibility it is worth mentioning that all three gaming systems mentioned have some degree of backward compatibility. This may be important to you if you don’t already own a system and are interested in picking up some inexpensive older games, beware however that not all older games will play on these systems. I believe the Wii is the most backward compatible of the three (with the Gamecube), but I do not have any hard/fast numbers.
Pick a system and have fun, after all isn’t that what gaming is all about?
How do you copy games on to your Nintendo Wii?
My friend has this chip for her XBOX that allows you to copy any game onto it. She can just rent games and play them on her system. I want to know if there is a chip for the Nintendo Wii and if so where I can buy it.
What is the cheapest price for a Nintendo Wii?
I am thinking about buying a nintendo Wii. Where can I find the lowest price?
Does anyone know how availability of the Nintendo Wii will be around christmas?
It’s getting close to christmas time and I really wanna get a Nintendo Wii!! I live in the Atlanta area, does anyone know how the availabilty is on these in stores around Atlanta, are there none at all, or are people still lining up to get them or what?
Does th nintendo wii come with a WIFI already inside or I have to buy a separate accesory?
Does th nintendo wii come with a WIFI already inside or I have to buy a separate accesory?
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