Video games are one of the best eBay categories because buyers search by exact title, platform, region, and completeness. A loose cartridge, a complete-in-box copy, and a sealed game are different products with very different prices.
To sell video games on eBay, identify the exact title, platform, region, completeness, and condition, then compare sold listings for the same version before pricing.
Photograph the front cover, cartridge/disc label, spine, and back. Include region signals like NTSC, PAL, ESRB, or PEGI when visible.
Use clear terms: cartridge only, disc only, case included, manual included, CIB, collector’s edition, or sealed. Completeness can multiply value for retro games.
Show label wear, disc scratches, cartridge pins, case damage, manuals, inserts, and box corners. Collectors care about condition and packaging.
Common sports games and low-value duplicates often sell better as a platform-specific lot. Higher-value games should usually be listed individually.
Compare the same title, platform, region, and completeness. Do not price a loose copy from sealed or CIB comps.
CIB means complete in box, usually game, original case or box, manual, and inserts. For retro games, CIB can be worth many times more than a loose cartridge.
List valuable games individually. Bundle low-value common games by platform or genre when individual shipping and listing time would eat the profit.
Yes. FlipListr identifies the game title, platform, and completeness clues, then writes the listing and can use game/card pricing sources where available.