Clearing your clutter can be hard especially when you’re looking at everything you’ve spent money on. But we are here to make it easier for you by showing you how to make money from your old belongings. Today we want to share with you how to make money from your old video games. We’ve told you how to make from old CDs, VHS tape and cassettes so it’s only fair video games get mentioned. Keep reading to find out how to collect and sell video games as well as the big players when it comes to earning money.
Music Magpie
Music Magpie allows you to type in the barcode of your game to find out how much they’ll pay you for it. All you have to do then is post it off to them and wait for the money to appear in your bank account. This is easier than selling on eBay, but you might not make as much money.
Car boot sales
Maybe your games aren’t worth loads – but don’t despair. You can still get some of that cash back by selling at car boot sales. You can sell job lots or individual games – either way, you’ll recuperate some losses.
Big Players
We’ve put together a list of the top 5 most expensive games sold at auction just in case you have any lurking in your attic.
Nintendo Campus Challenge
Made for Nintendo systems, this game was designed to be played on college campuses. With three games in one, it works as a triathlon. It was designed to be a marketing tool to sell more consoles and encourage competitive gaming. It sold in 2009, at an American auction for $20,100.
PowerFest ‘94
Again, this game was designed for a gaming competition. 4 teams competed to get the highest score possible on three Nintendo games. Originally 35 cartridges were produced but only 2 remain. Whilst they are yet to be sold, one seller is asking for $25,000.
Air Raid
Made for Atari 2600, this unique T-Shaped cartridge game was released on January 1st, 1982. Similar to space invaders, users fight in the skies to defend the earth from invaders. In 2012, a copy of the game sold for a whopping $33,433.30 – worth checking your attic for.
1990 Nintendo World Championships
Another competition game, this game was produced in 1990, with a limited run of 116 cartridges. 26 of the 116 were encased in gold with the remaining in the traditional grey. In 2014, a gold cased game sold for $100,088 on eBay.
Sealed Super Mario Bros
Made for the original Nintendo, this sealed copy of Super Mario Bros, from 1985 is the most expensive video game ever sold. You can get your hands on it for an eyewatering $2,000,000! This copy has its extreme price tag due to it still being brand-new and a “limited print run”.
Why not have a look through your loft now you know how to make money from old video games!