You could score a better deal with refurbished units straight from the source

The biggest argument against pre-owned game and hardware sales is that the publisher or manufacturer doesn’t see a single cent of that revenue. One solution is for the original companies to start selling used goods themselves, but how exactly would they set up a streamlined buyback program to amass a secondhand supply? Clearly not as simple as it sounds.

Ignoring the logistics of such an operation for now, it’s very easy to forget thatthis already happensalbeit on a much smaller scale. It completely slipped my mind until Ars Technica postedthis article, but hardware manufacturers often wind up with a stack of leftover consoles in their repair centers. Those get fixed up and sold right back to you via their online stores.

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Nintendo,Sony, andMicrosoftall sell refurbished consoles, at much better prices and in much nicer condition than whatever you’d typically find at used retailers. For example, Nintendo has refurbished 3DS units for$129.99, compared to$159.99at GameStop. That price includes all the pack-in manuals and accessories as well as a one-year warranty, just like a brand new device. Sony’s PS3s likewise come with a full one-year warranty, but Microsoft loses points by only offering a 90-day warranty with the 360. For shame!

It’s not a perfect system, of course. The manufacturers only sell a limited supply of refurbs — Nintendo currently only has a few 3DS and DSi XL colors available, and no home consoles. Still, cutting out the middleman does have its advantages. Definitely an option to consider if you are a price-sensitive shopper.

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I would like to see at least one of the Big 3 go whole hog on the per-owned market. How awesome would it be if Nintendo started selling hardware and software from its golden years? I would be much more inclined to buy an NES cart than a relatively overpriced Virtual Console re-release.

Nintendo undercutting Gamestop on refurbished portable hardware[Ars Technica viaNeoGAF]

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