A New Bunch of Games Photographed

in Hive Gaming4 months ago

It has been about 3 weeks since I uploaded any listings to eBay, but today when I finished work I had some time and was able to get a bunch of stuff cleaned, and photographed.

Here's the pile I decided to work through, mainly PS2 games, some Xbox ones, and some PS3 games for good measure.

When I first started selling games, I was starting to get nervous because I was afraid nobody was going to buy any of them; luckily, that wasn't the case, and they've sold fairly well.

I think about 10-15 games have sold in the last 2 months, out of about 35 I have listed up there. Something which has been good is bundling games together, which is better on postage costs, and I'm able to knock out a few at a time, which will help to cut down on the entire collection.


absolute classics.

I played a lot of Modern Warfare back in the day, especially online with friends. It was a lot of fun, but Halo 3 was my main game at that time.

Modern Warfare 2 though, that was something I played religiously, made a lot of friends on, joined clans, had splits, civil wars, made my own clan, had matches against each other. Friendships formed and broke on those fields, and I'd love to relive one of those long nights from back them.

It was the golden age of gaming for me, and meant so much because of the people I hung out with back them.


Here's a small bundle of classics.

A guy has bought a bunch of games off me, and I sent him pictures of the entire collection and he has picked out a few bundles he wants, this being one of them which I wanted to get ready for him.


This Fable bundle is cool, and is only missing Fable 3, which I do actually have and potentially could add to the lot to make it a bit more appealing.

Fable 1 was one of my favourite games when I first played it, I loved the setting, story, characters and general vibe of the game. It's very unique in the way it made me feel everything from joy, to sadness throughout the journey.

Fable 2 followed it up, and brought so many more elements to the franchise. I loved being able to buy and rent out essentially every house and shop too.

The limited edition DVD is something I never heard of and is a documentary of the making of the original game. I'd like to watch it, but I don't have an Xbox Original.


I played this a lot on the PS2.

I played this multiple times single player, and co-op, I would also go back to particular missions to reply them all the time (mainly the battle missions) it was such a fun game.


I played this on the Wii, and it was so fun.

I really liked the story, but never completed it. I never picked it up at any point, even though it was always my intention to do so.

I bought a bundle recently, and it had two copies of it, both in great condition, which I was so happy about.

This one I'm selling, and the other one I'm keeping so I can play it, stream it, and hopefully finally complete it.


Both copies are complete with maps, and their manuals.

The last bundle I picked up was amazing, and it's the lost bundle I have bought. The intention is to shift a good portion of what I have before buying any more, but if the right one comes along I would be tempted to pick it up.

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When I first started selling games, I was starting to get nervous because I was afraid nobody was going to buy any of them; luckily, that wasn't the case, and they've sold fairly well.

Many people have a lot of pleasant childhood memories with these video games. They buy it because of nostalgia, or they simply collect them.

There are also people, who have not played them so far, and they would simply like to have the original physical copy of the game either to play, or simply to also collect them.

And there are those, who buy them as investments.

Especially the unboxed versions. Those generally are more valuable (or at least this is how many people see it), and their value is only increasing with time.

The same is the case with many hardware components too. For example PC GPUs (video cards).

And of course some of the collectors maybe are also collecting them as investments, but not necessarily.

There are many kinds of buyers.

Absolutely right, there are many different types of buyers out there. Some people just want to have a kickass game collection, especially if they're a bit older and have some space like a mancave, or office.

I know plenty of people who sold their games, and consoles to pawn shops back in the day, as the newer consoles came out and the older ones had been gathering dust, now though, many people want to go back and replay some of those older titles.

I just put everything up for as fair a price as I can, and slightly less than what the games are selling for and leave them. I've had games sitting there for 2 months with barely any views even, then I wake up one morning to see they sold. It just depends on when someone out there wants it and starts searching for it.

Awesome to see the games selling! It's cool to see the "classic" variant cover! I never saw them before for the OG Xbox games, only the "Platinum" ones! Do you see a lot of those ones?

I've come across a few now man, even these double game packs which I never came across before. Yeah, I never thought the OG Xbox had a platinum versions, but there we are. Same with the 360. I suppose I was buying most of the big seller upon their release back then, so I never had any classic covers.

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