Video Games

6171 products in Video Games & Consoles

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BuyMap brings together eBay listings for video games so you can compare prices in one place instead of scrolling through listing after listing. The catalog covers just about every platform, from PlayStation and Nintendo to Xbox and SEGA, and runs from current releases all the way back to retro carts and discs from publishers like Capcom, Konami, and EA.

With used games, the price comes down to two things: condition and how complete the copy is. A disc-only or cart-only game costs far less than a complete-in-box copy, and a sealed game can sell for a small fortune. Click any card to open a game's product page and compare listings by total price including shipping and condition, see the typical price for each condition, and filter by listing age and Best Offer to help you spot a good deal faster.

Browse the catalog to find a title, or use the main search on the home page to look up any game by name or barcode across all of eBay.

Frequently asked questions

Reproduction cartridges and counterfeit discs turn up for valuable retro titles, so it's worth a close look. Compare the label printing, the cartridge shell, and the board or disc artwork against a known-genuine copy, be wary of prices that seem too low, and check whether the listing itself says "reproduction." A seller with strong feedback and clear photos helps, and eBay's buyer protection covers you if an item isn't authentic.

A complete-in-box copy includes the original case, the disc or cartridge, and any manuals or inserts it originally shipped with. CIB copies sell for more than loose discs or carts, so it's worth checking the photos and the condition notes before you buy.

It depends on the console. Many older systems are region-locked, so a European (PAL) copy might not run on a North American (NTSC) machine. Most modern consoles, including the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series, are region-free. When in doubt, the listing's item specifics usually state the region.

Plenty are, and the right ones can be worth a lot. Value comes down to how rare a title is and what condition it's in, with sought-after retro titles, early print runs, and sealed copies reaching well into the hundreds or more. Complete-in-box and sealed copies command the biggest premiums, so the best way to judge a specific title is to open its page and see what current listings are asking.