Assuming that you go to a video game specialist store like Gamestop, or a place that lets you trade in games for cash (like Best Buy), *you can trade in your DS or DS Lite, but it will not be enough to buy a Nintendo 3DS.* You will need to trade in a lot of other games also, or save up some other cash too.* 99.99% certain*
Yes. You can trade game boy games at game stop. You will get in store credit or cash for each game you trade in.
Online games teach you the terms used in the business, how to trade, and with some, you can win cash and prices. Games are available and usually inexpensive to purchase. Weseed is a good place to experience an online game situation.
Gamestop is a place where you can trade in games and consoles for store credit
The best place to get information on cash loans is from the FTC, the Federal Trade Commission. They have a few info sheets about payday and cash loans, and their costs and benefits.
not if you want cash for the games but if you want a store credit then you need their edge card
They could have been paid in cash or in trade. If a farmer had no cash he may have given beef or flour in place of payment.
Trade them at Game-traders or at other place where they trade em. Or buy used games. =]
You'll have to trade in games/consoles for cash/credit at the store you want it from. It's not just as simple as trading DS for DS.
No, sorry to say but they cannot, you can only trade them in for in store credit or cash, hope this helps
to buy, yes. to trade, no
It has reverse effect on that and it will decrease your cash flow.