What's In The Box?

in #hive-1402175 months ago

A few days ago I saw a deal going on the Facebook Marketplace, and even though I said I wouldn't be buying any more stock, I didn't want to let this one slip by.


It arrived yesterday, and today when I got back home, it was the first thing I sought out.

I was almost afraid to look inside, in case the postal service wasn't kind to it, while in transit.


I didn't snap a picture before removing the bubble wrap, which was my bad, so don't think that the guy sent it like this.

I've been looking to pick up an Xbox 360 for a good while now, maybe 1+ years, it would occasionally pop into my head, and it would go, but for the last few months especially, I've been really wanting to get one.

I often came across some deals here and there, online, but never jumped at them, until I saw this one.


Alongside the Xbox was 3 controllers and 75 games, but we'll get to the games shortly.

There is a fairly big variety of stuff here, some I own, and some I don't, but all fairly decent titles.


Before taking the games out and inspecting them, I decided to bring the console in and check out if it was working.

Thankfully it was, and I got logged onto the internet and started downloading my profile.

My disc tray on my old console stopped working around 2013/ 2014, and once that happened, I couldn't game anymore, so it got boxed up, along with all of my games, and there it remained until now.

I was in my mum's today, going through storage, and started to go through some of my old games. I actually forgot about many of the titles, and was shocked at the extent of my old collection of Xbox titles; I picked out three and brought them down, and soon will be going through all of the other ones to check them out and make sure they're all in good nick.


Here are all of the games I got in this bundle, and I have to say, it's a fairly impressive haul.

The guy's photos looked impressive, but seeing them laid out in person is different.

He told me that some didn't have manuals, so the first order of business was doing a bit of organising.

I decided to pile them up based on what has manuals, what doesn't, and what is potentially broken/ unsellable.


This is a pile which are complete with manuals.


This second pile also have their manuals.


This is the pile I'm not sure about, which has pamphlets but no actual book.

At some point they did start making actual manuals, so I need to look into them a bit more to find out.


These ones here are just the game discs on their own with nothing else in the box.


This is the broken pile, where the game discs are cracked, and or there is no disc at all.

I'm relieved that there are only two games that are broken, out of the entire 75.

I still need to test a bunch of the other games though, because some have some bad scratches, but hopefully nothing game-breaking.


These are 4 discs I got free, two movies, and two copies of Fifa 15.


I have tons of these little slips now too, which will come in handy.

Some of the games were in the boxes, in these slips, and on inspection, the discs look really clean, as if they were never played.


In the boxes were also a bunch of different receipts, dating back to 2018/ 2019, when the previous owner was going on a bit of a gaming binge.


This bundle cost 250 Euros, which I don't think was too bad. Included in that was the delivery fee, and looking online, as I have been, the Xbox console goes for about 75 - 100 including a controller.

I think 100 for 3 controllers, and a console, and 150 for 75 games isn't too bad; it roughly works out at around 2 Euro per game.

I'm looking forward to playing some Xbox later, and taking the time to revisit some old classics from back in the day.

After this fairly big buy, I'm not going to be buying anymore bundles again for a good while; not until I start shifting some of the stuff I've already picked up.

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That's a lot of games hahaha there you have to play a whole year without rest 😹

Literally! It wasn't a bad haul, and there are plenty here I'd really like to have a go of.

This post is specially for games lover's.

Thank you.

U truly a game lover. Its a good thing you had a good deal on the market place i never really knew facebook market place can be reliable. Nice buy

Impressive collection you sniped there, it's been many years since I saw a Medal Of Honor game. At 2€/Game you can consider getting them for free, anyway you can easily sell the games at 5€-10€ each later if you don't want to keep them as a collection.

Well, the intention is to add the majority of them to my eBay shop, and potentially keep a few, or at least play them while I'm waiting for them to sell.

Picking them up at roughly 2 a piece was handy, for making a few bob per game.

That looks like a good haul - always a gamble when you buy a job lot like that ! Would it bump up the sale price enough to be worth the effort for the ones without manuals to track manuals down online and print them, even if they're not originals ?

I think for some it could be worth it, but at the same time, the value that would be added, would kind of be eaten up by the cost of tracking them down, so I'm not too sure really.

But, I was able to combine a few things from my past hauls, and chose the best disc, box, and or, manual to make one complete game. Discs, and sometimes boxes on their own can go for decent enough money.

That's quite a haul. A while back I had to sort through a load of consoles for a charity shop. I really know little about them, but I could check they were working. Some bits got sold on FB as there are others who deal in odds and ends. It must be interesting to those who are really into their games.

It's a shame that electronics aren't accepted over here, I'd say there'd be some good bargains to pick up if they did. I think most people sell stuff they don't want, or end up putting it down to the recycling centre.

Do you have shops like CEX or Cash Converters who sell consoles and other gadgets? Not that I think it's worth selling to them as they will take a big margin on their sales. Charity shops here seem to have a lot of electricals, but I assume they run some checks on them.

We do, but CEX are a bit expensive when purchashing, but it's kind of worth it due to the warrenty.

I think CEX give more money if you get instore credit, but even then, it wouldn't be a whole lot.

Some people will just want a convenient way to sell stuff and some backup if buying. Trading privately always has some risks.

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