Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Should I buy a used wii game from ebay?




Rene


For example, I want to buy a used super mario galaxy game and it only costs 10 dollars with 6 dollar shipping. Is this better than buying from stores?


Answer
I don't think so. First of all, it could be a trick. For example, there was a coin before the launch for anyone who reserved the game. They could be selling that instead. Second, $10 is WAY too cheap for a $50 game. Third, it could be broken anyway and you could be buying garbage. I suggest buying a normal one, it's less hassel in the end. And...IT'S NEW! ZING! ...Yeah, just by your own copy. Or rent it if you want to check it out first. Just...don't buy it online. I don't trust online shops, so I guess if you want to test your luck, but I've had the experience to say no...well, my friends did anyway. I'm...honestly not sure, but I vote no and buy your own. Hope this helps!

What Can I Do With Computer Games I Don't Want Anymore?

Q. Some games wont work on my pc. I guess it's because of my graphics card or something...my computer is only a year old, but some games wont work. That's just like certain games (ex: sim city 4) wouldn't work on my old computer, which would be only 5 years old now, but would work on my new computer, also, some games that wont work on my new computer (Sims medieval, and stronghold) would probably work on my old pc. The problem is, they WILL install, but the sims medieval wont actually launch, and stronghold will load, but will have an error message once it tries to get to the actual game. So what can I do with these games? I don't know how to fix the problems with my pc so I might as well get rid of them.


Answer
It sounds like your new computer may, while newer, lack some required components for the games that your old computer has. Something as simple as the difference between 2G of Ram and 4G of Ram could make all the difference, and as such your old computer may have these.
Although to answer your specific question, you could sell them on eBay, or whichever online market you prefer. I will say though that unless you set your expectations low, you probably won't make much of a profit from selling them. Perhaps you have some friends who would like them? Ask them and if they're interested, see if they'll buy them from you. Or even if you just give them to them, you'll be remembered as an awesome friend, and your games will get a second life [zing!]. Plus it'll give you something to talk about with them.




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