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How to Start Video Game Collecting

How to Start Video Game Collecting

You have played video games since you were a kid and now you want to start collecting some of those games you remember so fondly. How do you start collecting video games? Where do you look to find the best deals? And how do you know how much your collection is worth? This article will answer these questions for you and you will be ready to start your very own video game collection.

It doesn't take very much at all to start collecting video games, you probably already have some games around your house. Those are the first additions to your collection. Congratulations. I'm sure you will want to expand it to other games too so you have to decide what you want to collect. Many gamers decide they want to start with their favorite video game system when they were younger, maybe the NES or Super Nintendo or even Atari 2600. Others focus on the more obscure consoles with lots of rare games like the Sega Saturn or Atari Jaguar. It doesn't even have to be one console. Maybe you want to collect role playing video games or some other genre. There are tens of thousands of video games to choose from though, so it is important to have some direction when you first start off.

Now you have chosen what types of video games you want to collect. So you will need to know where to find them. One of the best places to get specific video games is eBay. They have a very wide selection of video games available so if you know specific games you are looking for it is a great place to start. Many people don't like the bidding process though so you can also use Amazon or Half to buy online.

Physical locations might be the best shopping for your video game collection though. Garage sales, pawn shops. swap meets, flea markets, rental stores, and clearance racks all have some video games available. The prices will usually be much better than online because the sellers don't realize they have a diamond in the rough. Look through the selections to see if they have anything available that you want. You will have to be patient to get results sometimes, but that one rare game for $3 at a garage sale makes it all worth while.

How do you know you have found a good deal though and how do you know how much your video games are worth? One of the easiest ways is to use an online video game price site like VideoGamePriceCharts.com or even Amazon can be used to find the price other people are selling the game for. You can look up the game you want online and if the store is selling it for less than the online listing, you probably found a good deal. After you have started a video game collection these sites are helpful in knowing how much everything is worth too.

You should have a pretty good idea how to start your video game collection, where to find the games, and how to price your video games too. Now go out and start your collecting. Good luck!

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Video Game!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?

I am Planning to buy a video game set... Which would be best x-box , Nintendo,Play station or any other...
Plz give a common answer so that i dont get confused
Please check if that is not very costly...I want cheap and best
Thanx

is it for you or your kids?
for kids I would recommend Game cube. its about $79 and it has games for the entire family. (Mario kart, Zelda awsome game)

if its for you then it all depends on what you are looking for. Let's start with the PS2.

Price it's about $139 on a brand new system, and about $110 on a used system if you buy it at a retail store.
PS2 has the largest library of any games. I must say that if you are into the "Role Playing Games" such as Final Fantasy series wich covers from final fantasy VII to Final Fantasy XI with Final Fantasy XII on it's way Next month, anyway they have different titles such asOnimusha I,II,III etc . In addition to the RPGs the PS2 has countless titles for any category. The bad thing about the PS2 it's the replay value of its games. Although it has beautiful, creative, asweome games, once you finish the game, you most likely will stop playing it so it becomes a little boring having to play the same game over and over again. consequently you will have to buy new games to entertain yourself.

Xbox----

The price on a new Xbox system it's just like the PS2. New system around $139 and Used $110.
The xbox has a decent game library, not as huge as the PS2 but it many great titles, specially sport titles. If you like to compete against the 4 million community of xbox live, then this is just for you. Sport titles from NBA, NHL, NFL,FIFA, Tennis, even Boxing are "Xbox Live enable" which means you could compete agains other peple. This is very important because the replay value of your games count. For example, if you have a xbox title from 2004, you can still play it and have fun, since thousands of other players still play this game. Now, if you had this same title for the PS2 you probably wouldn't play it unless you had competition from your neighbors, or family members. Another befefit from "xbox live community" it's friends. you will make lots and lots of friends who have the same game interests you have. you can chat with them and play at the same time, so it becomes very exiting.

The bad thing about xbox: If you want to join Xbox live, you would have to pay an additional $49 per year.

you would need a fast internet connection such as DSL, or Cable.

You become addicted. lol

Good Luck!

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