It depends on the games, i would go to Game Stop and get an estimate, they buy games.
PS3 are $249-99 for the 160 GB console and $299.99 for the 320 GB console. The PS2 does not have a high trade in value and the value of PS2 games varies with the title but many are only worth $1 or less. Even selling the complete system by yourself on Ebay might not get you $50 net. Many people have PS2 complete systems and amazon lists the PS2 slim trade in value at $16
The Playstation TV is pretty much a screenless PSVita. It can play a selection of compatible PSVita games and has a slot to insert them, as well as certain PSVita games on the PSN.
They are pretty old and out of date. Both the PS2 and PS3 play the PS1 games. It has no value to me at all. Maybe someone would want it, but Gamestop will not touch it.
GameStop only works with the current generation of gaming. This includes PlayStation 2 and Playstion 3. Unfortunately, the PlayStation console is no longer accepted.
Ok, well heres the first thing. There are 3 different playstations. PlayStation 1,2,and 3. I have the second one. Nobody sells playstation 1's anymore, playstation 2 & 3 are popular,though. PLaystation is like any other game console, it has games and is pretty fun. The big difference between playstation 2 and playstation 3 is that playstation 3 had internet connection, but the bad side is that it costs about $500. A playstation 2 is pretty much the same as the third but without internet. Currently, PlayStation 2's (or PS2's) are around $100-$180.
Answer is A Lot.
probably about a billion
you can trade in as much as you like.
60-70
Amazon trade in is $5
The games come on CD or DVD disks and they weigh about 25 grams. The console weighs about 900 grams.
I bought my PS2 for £100 but you can get them cheaper preowned. If you look on amazon you might find a decent priced one there
none. Xbox is a completely different console.
The PlayStation was the first console in history to surpass the 100 million consoles sold mark. It's hard to tell exactly how much money Sony made in dollars because the PS1 was in production for so long and just finally stopped production in early 2006.
There is not a PS4 console to purchase so you must wait to find out if there will even even be a console that uses the name.
None will give you much for the fat PS2 if they even want it at all.
Selling a PSP on eBayAbout 10 dollars. But, you never know, there might be someone who believes that the PlayStation 1 is the best thing since sliced bread, and doesn't want to upgrade. Or, somebody from Bangladesh might be interested in the newest thing in gaming.