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mike14e t1_j8y3wwh wrote

You want to look their prices up online and then I’d suggest selling through Ebay or FB marketplace.

Here is a site to give you a price baseline: https://www.pricecharting.com/console/xbox-360

Good luck, you’ll probably make some decent cash if they aren’t all sports games

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RA_VO t1_j8y4xl0 wrote

Re:Gen in the Towson Mall.

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B-More_Orange t1_j8y5a46 wrote

Canton Games if you want to do it locally and help a business

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adlerlansingdon t1_j8y5mv0 wrote

Collectors Corner (there’s one on Harford Rd near the city line and one in Bel Air)

Retro Replay in Bel Air

ReGen in Towson Mall

Gamerz Paradise in Edgewood

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Gorgon86 t1_j8yyu6p wrote

I might be willing to take some off your hands

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chasingtime9 t1_j8zh6vq wrote

Play Raven is a bit of a drive, but it’s an awesome shop. Right on Liberty Road in Sykesville

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Glaucon321 t1_j90aixd wrote

I’d suggest eBay. I started cleaning out my moms basement during COVID and have been getting about $500/ month. At first I was taking things to shops but then realized I could just download the app, take a photo of the stuff with my phone and upload it to eBay. Oddly enough, the same guy at GameStop or wherever who will offer you $1.50 for your game will probably be scrolling eBay paying three times that for the same game. Also with the ap they fill out most of the post for you based on similar items and you can print shipping labels at a discount. Only inconvenience is having to go to the post office a couple times a week (though at least you don’t have to wait in line) and making an initial investment in packing tape, boxes, etc. (though it is also a helpful way to recycle old shipping materials).

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