Question:
How much could I sell my Wii for?
anonymous
2020-04-18 01:31:10 UTC
My cousin says Wii's are selling for a bit now because they're "retro" and I need the cash and I don't use my Wii at all. I wanna know how much it and the games (assuming anyone would wanna buy all of them) could sell for. My Wii is just a basic white one, still works fine. I have 8 of the most boring, valueless kids games:
- deBlob
- Disney Tangled
- Disney Infinity
- Monster High 13 Wishes
- Lego Harry Potter Years 5-7
- Nights: Journey of Dreams
- Disney My Fairytale Adventure
- Monster High Ghoul Spirit
Don't even start about the games. I know; I was like 7 okay? I mentioned I have Disney Infinity, and I have like 6 figurines for it that I'd sell to:
- Jack Sparrow
- Sulley
- Mr. Incredible
- Rapunzel
- Elsa
- Anna
I know this probably won't even amount to $75. I don't know any of the values of the games or figurines, but I'm assuming they're just plain valueless. Mainly because my petty 7-year-old *** had them, and no one would want such boring games exxcept young me. Anyways, does a "Wii-expert" or someone have idea how much this would sell for if someone bought everything (the Wii, the games, and the DI figures)?
Four answers:
TStodden
2020-04-18 04:14:32 UTC
Using VGPC.com AS A GUIDELINE (not as a hard rule) with fair-market prices...



* Wii (White, all cables + 1 Wiimote) -- $23

* de Blob - $4

* Disney Infinity Starter Pack (Game + Portal + 1 figure) -- $13

* Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure -- $14

* Disney's Tangled -- $5.50

* Lego Harry Potter: Years 5-7 -- $10

* Monster High: 13 Wishes -- $6

* Monster High: Ghoul Spirit -- $4

* Nights: Journey of Dreams -- $5.50



Subtotal -- $85, excluding Disney Infinity figures



It's hard to place any tangible value on the Disney Infinity figures, since the online components of the title has been shut down by Disney in 2017... so the usefulness of those figures with the game will be limited & may only retain some intrinsic value.



For the controllers, I have to pair the original white Wiimote to the console as part of the console's base set (as it's required to run the console).  The third party controller won't have the same market value as the official first party controllers, so I can only place a quote of about $5 (half of the base white Wiimote's market value) at best.



A reasonable asking price online would be $75 - $100, but you might get offers around $50.  If you sold everything to a retro game store, they would only offer like $30 - $50 (they tend to offer about half the fair-market value, as they have to make a profit reselling it).  HOWEVER, this is ONLY A GUIDELINE!  What you actually get will vary, especially depending on how you choose to sell.
?
2020-04-18 01:51:36 UTC
You may be lucky to get $50 for the console. You may need to sell the games separately.
anonymous
2020-04-18 01:51:32 UTC
Used Wii consoles, on average, sell for $39 on eBay, but range in price anywhere from $9 to $93 depending on the condition the unit is in. Working systems with noticeable cosmetic damage will sell closer to $10, while complete-in-box models for an upwards of $90 or more.



The price depends on how much the buyer is willing to pay.

Try selling at Garage Sales, Tag Sales, Flea Markets, Newspaper Pawn Shops usually only pay 3% to 10% of current market value.

Want Ads, Supermarket Bulletin Boards.

Ask for as much as you want , dicker down.



There are also, GameStop, Wal*Mart, etc. Stay Away from them.
Pearl L
2020-04-18 01:37:34 UTC
just try it and see and then you'll know


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