Should I sell my Xbox 360?

Sleepybunker

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I wondering if I should sell my Xbox 360 plus all my games. I don't play it anymore since I built my gaming PC (which has been great). I want to sell my Xbox to buy some new games and accessories for my PC, but it just feels wrong selling my Xbox. Like I might regret it after its sold or am I just over thinking things?
 

SamoanSavage824

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Honestly, not to be unhelpful, that's a decision only you can make. I'm very similar in thinking as you, as I have yet to sell my PS3 and the collection of games I assembled before building my PC. I decided not to sell them for nostalgia's sake as well as the reason that the money in return would not nearly match the value of the products that I paid for. Besides, I have siblings so they can use the PS3 and leave me to my PC in peace, my dad can use it as a dvd player, and whenever I want to return to the good ol' days or feel like I have forgotten the beauty of PC I can sit back on the couch and game casually. For me its a definite no, but for you the small amount of money you receive in return may be well worth it. Who knows though, maybe one day, decades from now the 360 and PS3 will sell for great prices as a collector's item :)
 
I still have a N64, Gamecube, Xbox, Xbox 360 because there are games on those platforms that aren't out on PC. If all the games you like are on PC, then it won't make a difference if you sell it, but if there are exclusive games you love on 360, then it's not worth selling it.
 

blackbeard34

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I have a wii, 2 360's, a ps3 - 1 htpc (home theater pc / light gaming pc)- 1 gaming pc - 1 download pc - 1 laptop for remote terminal - 2 Smart T.V.s -. Somedays come home just want watch netflix on smart tv. Weekends - turn on home theater pc - veg out. Some weekends I just - game, watch shows from download pc. Fire up Kodi tv, etc..etc..or Fire up wii or 360 if friend comes over. Remote terminal to other pcs - check downloads, install or update drivers, configuration ...etc.. I'm not u but diversity and having one more piece of electronics is nice and like what was said earlier - just never get what you pay for them. Hence why I still have my dual core. I say keep your 360 and play it til the wheels come off of it. =)
 

SamoanSavage824

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Agreed, having a multitude of choices for electronics is what keeps each device feeling refreshing. Diversity is key and with all of the choices you have when you go home, blackbeard, I'm pretty jealous :)
 

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Hi everyone,I am considering to Sell My Patek Philippe Oyster Perpetual watch. Details as below:
Size : 31mm
Dial : mother-of-pearl with 10 diamonds
Material : stainless steel and white gold
Purchased new in July 2009 (less than 1 year ago).
Excellent condition, and original box and certs/papers available
Let me know how much you can offer.
 

Larry Litmanen

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Realistically speaking you will most likely never go back to those old games because once you compare them to modern games you will see the light lol.

Also MS announced yesterday that you will be able to play some 360 games on XBONE so if your favorites are there you are all set up.

Why play old Halo or old Gears of War when you can play new ones.
 


Some will not be on PC; like Red Dead Redemption and Fable II, so I'd check on that if they are on the list for the Xbox One. So that would be the first reason,same reason for hanging on to any consoles of any generation. Which is why I still have my Nintendo 64 and play Shadows of the Empire. Also, for me, console is crucial since there is no football on PC; I still play Madden NFL 11 on my 360.