Depends on condition. People will pay $$ for something they want. I suggest e-bay. Also, e-bay has an area, in which, you place your Nintendo in the bidding department to possibly make more money than you want for it. My friend got $5000.00 for an old phone. He was hoping to get $100.00
You won't get an accurate quote over the phone. You have to bring it in to get an actual quote. You can check trade-in values at GameStop.com or in the app, but the values shown are for systems in good condition with all of the cables and controllers it came with when new. (video cable, power cable, controller and system) When you bring it in, the system, cables and controller will be tested. Then you will get a quote. You usually get more for store credit than for cash, unless a deal is going on, and a state issued I.D. is required for the trade-in. TLDR: Bring it to a GameStop and ask them.
They'll take it, but don't expect much. Sometimes they'll be running a special offer wherein you get bonus credit if it's going toward a specific thing or type of thing.
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