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How much would a playstation 2 sell for?

8 February 2010 3 Comments

I got a playstation that I’ve become tired of playing, mostly because of two useless controllers and already beaten games. How much do you think the console would go for with the wires?


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  • Hitman509 said:

    a good 80 bucks man.

  • dakota f said:

    i sold mine on craigslist for around $150

    what games do you own?

  • ZeloDude96 said:

    Well, the value of your system depends on three key factors: design, condition, and accessories.

    An originally designed Playstation 2 system, in mint condition, can sell for about $90, including a controller, box, hook-up wires, and instruction manual. If you are selling it at a used condition (including minor scratches, dust stains, etc.) without any accesories, I’m sure you could profit about $30-40. Each used controller could go for another $5-10, as well as each video game. Here is an image of this console’s design: http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/ps2-photo.jpg

    The redesigned slimmer model of the Playstation 2, mint, is worth at least $100, including the controller, box, wires, and manuals. At a used condition, the console could sell for $50-60 solo. Each used controller adds an extra $5-10, and each used game can sell for about the same price. Here is an image of this console’s design: http://gaygamer.net/images/ps2drop.jpg

    Depending on the rarity of the design/games, you could possibly make a little more profit. Craigslist (www.craigslist.org) is an easy way to get offers that will possibly provide you with more or less money around your given price, while eBay of course (www.ebay.com) can make you an infinite addition to your total outcome through auction.

    Good luck selling!

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