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rhyme11

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I've got boxes of old games, floppy discs, miscellaneous hardware including many educational games. Material spans 1070-95. What can I do with it? How can I find out if any of this stuff has value?
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Rhyme 11
 
I've got boxes of old games, floppy discs, miscellaneous hardware including many educational games. Material spans 1070-95. What can I do with it? How can I find out if any of this stuff has value?
Thanks,
Rhyme 11

Put it on eBay or something. We cant value stuff outside of the marketplace, which requires 250 posts or so AFAIK to access (possibly 500 - I cant remember).
 
Yeah, it largely depends on what it all is.

If you have a boxed copy of Through the Looking Glass, it would likely be worth a small fortune. One of the myriad versions of Oregon Trail would likely only be worth a couple dollars.

Unless you're going to unload it as one big set, eBaying them individually would be your best bet.

(Also, I really doubt you have any hardware or software from 1970... "1970s", sure.)
 
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