If GameStop does have them(not all of them do) it's about 1-5 dollars.
There's no more in production so most of the ones that were made are either at homes of customers, trash, or at various game trading stores.
You might have some luck with a pawn shop too.
I'm sorry to say that Game Stop only accepts the newer systems for trade. Considering you can buy a used Nintendo 64 in great condition for under 40 bucks, I would estimate a trade in at about 4 bucks. I believe they only give you 10% of the value.
Please consider your time investment when determining the best modality to convert games and accessories into cash or credit.
The response below ignores some very crucial facts. I trade in approx 12 games per year to gamestop. While I may miss out on 10% -20% by returning to Gamestop, it takes no time. If I must arrange an eBay auction, and then manage the sale and mailing of the item, etc. my return diminishes quickly.
To sell these 12 games on eBay would require no less than 2 hours of my time. Poof- there goes $100 of production. Add to that any shipping costs, packaging, bank fees, etc. I understand that not everyone is in my position, and it may be advisable for some people to make this time investment- but do not assume that because YOU do not get the most value by trading in your game at Gamestop, that NO ONE should.
Now, surely you can see why many people enjoy the ease of trading games in to Gamestop to receive credit.
Previous answer - silly & egocentric: "Never trade or sell anything in to gamestop, you can get much more money for your games by selling them on e-bay, and more for your DS if you sell it on e-bay as well. Gamestop trade-ins are a scam, you don't want to do that."
Yeah but you also pay more for the games at Gamestop. Look you are wrong to think that your time taking the games to Gamestop is less than selling them elsewhere. You do not have to sell them on Ebay Amazon purchases and sells games. The assumption that you are only underselling by 10 or 20% is likely wrong also. Worse yet is that you try to pretend all you time has the same value of when you are working. Why not give it the value of overtime since if you worked more hours you might get overtime pay. Just think how much money you are losing by playing the games on discs that take time to load when you could play downloads that would not even need to be returned saving you so much money on your valuable time.
Generally sells for $20 to $40 if its in good condition.
Not to sure about Gamestop, though.
Depends on the game how it was used that kind of stuff.
-I found that newer console games that came out recently trade in for about 25%, where as the value decreases as age increases
It depends on how much U put it.
i got about 75
depends what games
You just buy it with ur own money
Around $20.
It depend if it is gamestop they will give 30 % of regular price
up to 20$
i heard around 60 bucks
45$
If your talking trade ins they are not that good at about $4.00
If you trade in a game for another game you normally have to pay them some.
As of Dec 2011, older model 15 trade in ,slim 25 Trade in.
50 dollars to sell or to trade with a game .... get a 50 $ game
$400-@550 depending if old or new
If you trade it with GameStop, they may offer you approximately 5 dollars for it. Correction: They might give $7 - $10 for it...
Only $20 in trade