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spurgeonryan said:
Had the same problem a few years back, once you get rid of the cases the collection becomes less important to you. I dumped my CD and DVD cases years ago. It made it easier to just start letting things go.
Games are different though, any game I got rid of years ago, I just went out and searched for later on.

Movies and music can easily be downloaded or purchases for a dollar or less usually, but games are much harder to get later on. Take GC games for example. 40 bucks for Luigis Mansion? Screw that!
Dump the ones you can live without (sports games or easy to find games like gta) keep the rest.


Luigi's Mansion is more like 25

the reality is any games post like the Gamecube/PS2 era (and even a lot in that era) just aren't building up much of any collectable value. if you have a bunch of games from the PS3/Xbox 360 or current generation the odds that they will maintain much of any value is very low. unless you have a bunch of RPG or obscure games

again, too many collector's and game fans who realize its smart to hold onto their games now. if your collection was predominantly pre 2005 or pre 2000 I would encourage holding onto them, but if its post the value just will not maintain.... EVERYONE and their mother is holding onto their video games these days