Found a box of old cartridges? Retro gaming is booming. Some games sell for hundreds, and complete-in-box consoles can be worth even more.
Complete in box (CIB) is everything. A loose cartridge might be worth $10. The same game with box and manual could be $50-200. A sealed copy could be $500+. Condition of the box matters almost as much as the game itself.
Platform matters. NES, SNES, and N64 games generally command the highest prices. GameBoy and Sega Genesis have solid markets too. PS1/PS2 are rising but most titles are still affordable.
Snap a photo of any game, cartridge, or console. AI identifies it and pulls real eBay sold prices.
Try finna — it's freeeBay — largest audience. Best for individual high-value games. Use clear photos of the label, back, and box (if applicable).
r/GameSale — Reddit's game selling community. No fees, trusted buyer base, but you handle shipping.
PriceCharting.com — the go-to price database for games. Also has a marketplace. Good for checking value before listing elsewhere.
Local retro game stores — fast cash, expect 40-60% of market value. Good for bulk collections.