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I have a few Gamecube games that people sell up to two hundred dollars. However, I take caution because supply is not demand.
It's always cool to have some older games. I kept a few of my Xbox 360 games even though I probably won't play them again. I know someone that also has a collection of expensive PC games from the 90s and early 00s, and they're always cool to look at.
If any of the old PC games are MMORPG's, they don't have to collect dust. I know first-hand many are still populated with players.
I think most are single-player RPGs or strategy games, but I'll definitely pass along the info.