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Will my old Wii sell for $300?
13 Answers
- TStoddenLv 71 year agoFavourite answer
While it depends on the condition of the Wii, it's highly unlikely you'll get $300 for the system itself. You're more likely to receive around $50 for the system in a fair market.
Please be aware that complete system will include the following:
* Wii Console
* Sensor Bar (wired)
* Composite A/V cable
* Power brick
* 1 Wiimote (or Wiimote Plus) w/ strap & protective jacket
* 1 Nunchuck add-on
* All protective covers
IF any of the above items are missing, you will expect a serious dip in offer prices as you do NOT have a complete system.
Optional items that may be included with the system, which will not heavily affect selling price are:
* Wii Vertical Stand (included w/ model RVL-001 ONLY)
* Wii Motion Plus (only for the original Wiimotes)
* Component A/V cable
All other items (like games, extra Wiimotes, Classic Console controllers, ect.) may be sold separately, which when combined with the system could push it up to the $300 asking price, but it's uncertain as there's no other information that can be obtained.
You can check what the current "fair market" pricing at https://www.vgpc.com/ at your leisure. The site compiles it's market prices based on purchase prices & final bids on closed auctions as well as a few other sites that sells the console & games. Please be aware that this more of a guideline than a definitive rule.
- 9 months ago
No. It woll definitely not. Depending on what accessories and games you have it could, but you would need close to 50 games in great condition and all the sport accessories and wiifit board and a few controllers.
- 11 months ago
It is highly unlikely that a system as old as the Wii would sell for that much. And that's saying nothing of its inferior hardware that was outdated even upon launch.
That said, there are three scenarios where you might get a good deal for it: 1, if you have a rare model. 2, if you sell a modded Wii, it's value will go up. and 3, if you sell you're Wii along with a lot of controllers and accessories.
- 1 year ago
Yes!!! I will buy it!! My son has been wanting one for years! His birthday is March 7 and i would like to buy it for him. He is seventeen and morbidly obese. I heard their was a Wii sport/fit game that might help him shed some lbs. My sweet little Anthony will be a young healthy man fit for a birde!!!!
- KittycatLv 51 year ago
$300 would be too much for a used Wii. Most people are not willing to pay that much if it's old either. There are many sellers selling used Nintendo Wii consoles for even less than $90 and will most likely sell over a $300 console.
- Anonymous1 year ago
With a lot of luck, yes.
- dewcoonsLv 71 year ago
I am looking at refurbished Wii units on amazon for $99 to $125. Why would I pay $300 for a used unit that has not been checked, repaired and comes with a warranty, when I can get one of half the price?
- 1 year ago
Not a chance! Most consoles from that time period can be bought and sold for less than 100.