Question:
How much is my Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) worth?
anonymous
2013-01-25 15:17:07 UTC
My mother had it long before I was born, and it's in great condition. Clean, shiny, works perfectly, has all the cables and two controllers. I don't remember all games, but I remember we have Super Mario World, Top Gear and Ninja Turtles. I'm sure we have more somewhere, I just can't look for it now.

Well, we were interested in selling it to a collector or something.I want to improve my computer's performance, but with the money I have I can't do much.

Also, if you were me, would you sell it or would you keep it as a memory of your childhood and such?
Two answers:
Christian
2013-01-26 19:31:20 UTC
I would keep it then when I find a system that has all the games that I have on the system then sell the system and all the games for about lets just say alot of money
Eric Moore
2013-01-26 15:44:46 UTC
Keep it.



You have to remember that some things don't appreciate in value over time. For example: If I offered to trade you my Casio calculator watch, which is much older than your SNES, would you do it? "No", you say. But why? It was just as valuable back in the day, and it must be more of a collector's item.



The fact is, I can go into any of the thousands of game trading stores in the country and buy a SNES for about $30 because it's outdated (not a collector's piece).



Just keep it and enjoy it.


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