If you have retro games, think twice before selling them to EB Games. They’ve recently started accepting trade-ins, but based on online listings, their offers are significantly undervalued. For instance, I noticed they offered just $20 for a Pokémon DS game that I sold for $250.

If you’re looking to get rid of retro games—especially those complete with boxes and manuals—consider auctioning them on eBay instead. EB Games will likely offer you a pittance and then resell those games at a much higher price. Don’t let them shortchange you!

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  1. You make a great point! It’s frustrating to see how undervalued retro games can be when traded in at places like EB Games. They definitely have a tendency to lowball offers, especially for titles that are in high demand. Auctioning them on eBay or selling through other platforms can definitely yield much better returns, especially if you have the original boxes and manuals. Plus, the whole process can be way more satisfying when you know you’re getting a fair price for your beloved games. For anyone looking to sell, doing a little research on current market values can really pay off!

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