No you can get a new PS2 for that with used games and controllers
Much more than at other places because they refurbish them, then sell them for $60 or $70 when they sell a new one for only $100. Look at Ebay prices for PS2 auctions with games, controllers, and accessories
Gamestop wants more for a used PSP than most other places or $100-120 depending on the model. Amazon wants $130 new for Gamestop's 120 dollar used model and also will purchase your games for trade in value. PS2 games do not trade in for the high prices that they were purchased for and at either location you may need a grocery bag of games to get your PSP
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I'd say somewhere between 120-200 dollars. That's how much I'd pay. But with people today you might have to go down to 100 or less.
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You can get one without controllers or anything for around $120 and i saw on on eBay for $100.
Since the 14th of February, 1966, Australia has used the Australian Dollar (AUD). There a 100 cents in an Australian Dollar.
Since 1966, Australia has used the Australian Dollar (AUD). There are 100 cents to the Dollar.
A dollar is 100 pennies. A penny is 1/100 of a dollar.
Yes, the 100 dollar denomination was changed for security and was NOT demonetized. As long as that note is not counterfeit it if valid.
63/100 of a dollar$1 = 100 cents63 cents * $1/100 cents =63/100 of a dollar
100 cents = one dollar .
4 quarters or 10 dimes or 20 nickels or 100 pennies. One dollar is equal to 100 cents so many combinations of coins can be used.
100 cents make up a dollar because of the decimal system used in currency, where one unit (in this case, the dollar) is divided into 100 smaller units (cents). This division allows for easier calculations and transactions. Historically, the cent was established as a fraction of the dollar when the U.S. dollar was created, with the intent to standardize and simplify monetary exchanges. Thus, the relationship of 100 cents to one dollar is a fundamental aspect of the currency structure.
100 cents makes a dollar
It is 1/100 of a dollar. Think about it this way: 100 pennies make up 1 dollar (100/100) so one penny is only 1 out of 100 pennies need to make up the dollar (1/100)
you bet it is. 100 for the wii. 20$ per game, and 5$ for each pair of controllers and nunchucks. so the total should be roughly 200$