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Thrift store games for sale - portable and handheld games


FujiSkunk

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All proceeds from the sale of these games will benefit Humble Area Assistance Ministries. I do volunteer work at their thrift store, sorting through their video game donations and figuring out how to best get some bucks for the organization. I get first dibs, you get good deals, HAAM gets money, the local community gets charity, everybody wins!

Since these were (mostly) thrift store donations, they come in a wide variety of conditions. Prices are set based on value and condition, and I will provide more details for any game you want. Except for the occasional still-sealed game, it is safe to assume these are all in "used" condition, to one degree or another. All games are tested before listing. Anything missing from or required to play a particular game will be noted in the listing.

This particular thread lists handheld and portable games. For console and computer games, see this thread. Games from both threads can be combined in a single package.

Prices do not include shipping. Only exact shipping will be charged; no handling fees. Asterisks are for my own record-keeping and do not affect the final price. Crossed-out items are pending.

 

Nintendo Game Boy Advance Loose Cartridges - no boxes, no manuals

Backyard Hockey - $1

Spy Kids 3D: Game Over - $1


Nintendo DS Loose Game Cards - no cases, no manuals

Back at the Barnyard: Slop Bucket Games - $1

The Cheetah Girls: Pop Star Sensations - $1

NEW: Digging for Dinosaurs (card shell and label are scuffed) - $1

Dora the Explorer: Dora Saves the Mermaids (felt-tip writing on card label) - $1

NEW: Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants - $1

Go Diego Go! Safari Rescue (felt-tip writing on card label) - $1

Hannah Montana: The Movie - $1

Igor: The Game - $1

Imagine: Fashion Designer (felt-tip writing on card label) - $1

NEW: Mario Kart DS - $5

NEW: New Super Mario Bros. - $7

Nintendogs: Dachshund & Friends (damaged label) - $1

Pinkalicious: It's Party Time - $1

Puzzle de Harvest Moon - $1

 

Nintendo DS Game Cards with Cases - each case includes the original cover insert; no manuals

Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force - $1

My Word Coach - $1

 

Nintendo DS Game Cards with Cases and Manuals - each case includes the original cover insert

*ABC Wipeout 2 - $1

Clue / Mousetrap / Perfection / Aggravation (four games in one) - $1

Interactive Storybook DS - $2

NEW: Kung Fu Panda 2 - $1

NEW: LEGO Battles Ninjago - $1

NEW: LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga - $1

Mission Runway - $1

Petz Nursery - $1

NEW: Toy Story 3 - $1
What's Cooking? Jamie Oliver - $1

 

Nintendo 3DS Loose Game Cards - no cases, no manuals

SpongeBob SquarePants: Plankton's Robotic Revenge - $3

 

Sony PSP Loose Discs - no manuals, no cases

Daxter (Greatest Hits) - $2

Death Jr. - $1
*Gladiator Begins - $3

Gretzky NHL (felt-tip marker writing on disc shell) - $1

*Madden NFL 06 - $0.25
Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker - $3

Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters - $2

Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters (Greatest Hits) - $2
*Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron - $2 (2x)

Tiger Woods PGA Tour - $1

 

Sony PSP Discs with Original Cases - each case includes the original cover insert; no manuals

NBA 07  - $1

Star Ocean: First Departure - $10

 

Sony PSP Discs with Original Cases and Manuals - each case includes the original cover insert

Diner Dash: Sizzle & Serve (felt-tip marker writing on inside of case; price sticker on cover insert, price-sticker residue on case) - $5

Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie - $3

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The blue-case edition of the Sega Game Gear. This console is in great physical shape with only a slight bit of scuffing on the case and on the screen, all of which are exaggerated by the camera flash in my opinion. Unfortunately, like so many old Game Gears, this one won't stay on for more than a second or so. Both battery covers are here. Asking $5 "for parts". Sold!

 

The Atomic Purple edition of the Game Boy Color. Unlike the Game Gear, this console works perfectly. Also opposite to the Game Gear, this one has many noticeable nicks and scratches on the screen, only a few of which were picked up by the camera. They're serious enough that a perfectionist would want to replace the screen, but they're not so bad that they detract from game play. The battery door is here. Asking $12. Sold!

 

Two loose cartridges of Pokémon: Blue Version for the Game Boy or Game Boy Color. Asking $10 each. Both sold!

 

Pokémon: Goldene Edition, loose for the Game Boy or Game Boy Color. This is the German release of Pokémon: Gold Version, with all in-game text in German. The cartridge plays flawlessly on a North American Game Boy Color. Asking $15. Sold!

 

Super Mario Bros. Deluxe, loose for the Game Boy Color. Asking $8. Sold!

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An Ice Blue Nintendo DS Lite. It works, but it has issues, mostly due to a flaky hinge between the two halves... Asking $5 "for parts" due to the flaky hinge. Sold!

 

Animal Crossing: Wild World, complete in box for the Nintendo DS. Asking $12. Sold!

 

Star Wars: Battlefront II, complete in box for the PSP. Asking $5. Sold!

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Nintendo Portable Hardware and Accessories

NEW: Nintendo DS Lite (Ice Blue edition; some issues; details and pictures below) - $5

 

Nintendo Game Boy Advance Loose Cartridges - no cases, no manuals

NEW: Mario Party Advance - $5

NEW: Namco Museum - $1

 

 

Nintendo DS Game Cards with Original Cases and Manuals

LEGO Battles: Ninjago - $3

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Electronic Basketball. I'm not quite sure who made this one, or when it came out. It looks exactly like a Basketball game made by Electronic Readout Systems, and even shares the same model number, 003401, but this one doesn't have the company logo. There's a good chance it's an unauthorized clone. Whatever the case, it's in good physical shape, and it's fully functional. One of the 9V battery connectors has a minor bit of corrosion, but that doesn't stop the battery from making good contact. The display is a bit scuffed, but no worse than what you might expect from a handheld this old, and it doesn't get in the way of the action. The battery door is included. Asking $3. Sold!

 

Mattel Electronics Baseball, first released in 1978. This one is also in good shape for its age, a bit scuffed and dirty but still fully usable. The battery compartment and connectors are clean, and the battery door is included. Asking $7. Sold!

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