For example:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/380331515986
http://www.ebay.com/itm/261025847801
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251061934535
http://www.ebay.com/itm/160798844257
http://www.ebay.com/itm/221020871344
Why, you ask? Well, I'm thinking of selling my own collection. It's not so complete as some of the stuff I see, and it's not really littered with rare items. I just have to make money, and I am not enjoying these games like I once did. They've been in storage for the better part of my time out of college (3 years).
I'm a collector of other things as well, and one of the things I always say is that your collection should be enjoyed. Don't sequester it to a single room that you have no reason to enter on a daily basis. Obviously, games are a bit different, but if you play every so often, I think you're good.
Behold, the other half of my "crazy."
http://bit.ly/KiOoMY
It's not like I'll leave it altogether. I still have my PC, and modern consoles let you download retro games - either originals or updates.
But I wanted to get some input from this board first. I used to check the front page religiously for the latest hidden gems article, or the Game Rooms (damn, I love those), and I used to be a member here. Not sure if I ever contributed, or if I was just a lurker. So I couldn't remember the password or the email I used to register and blah blah blah...
I wanted some ideas just in general about whole-collection auctions, but also am really concerned about modded consoles and the like.
For instance, I bought a Saturn chip from this very site way back in the day, and was able to enjoy imports and backups of games I'd never normally get the chance to play. But is it okay to sell that? I mean, I would not sell backups or anything, but the modded consoles would definitely go.
Would it be better just to not say anything at all?
I was thinking that I just wouldn't list any backups I had, and just include them in the box with a note or something. I wouldn't try and take them into account on the expected value or anything, but I would want someone to enjoy them instead of being thrown out.
I have two Panasonic Q's - the second came with the special GBA Player. One of these has been modded to play regions free DVDs (I think) and import (US) games. Also has the English menu. Now, these were and still are sold like this, so I'd think it would be okay, just really not sure.
And finally, what do you all think about putting a reserve on an auction like this? I usually just do a Buy-It-Now or best offer for whatever I sell, and get it done quickly. But this is an entire collection, here. I can't force a BIN, but there are definitely prices I won't settle for.
Sorry to be asking on a first post, but I'm hoping the topic is interesting enough to give me a pass.
Actually, I do have another question. Anyone here do something like this? If so, any regret over time, or do you feel good about it?














