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title says it all. good 'til memorial day weekend. Not bad if you've been wanting the new DS.
SP trade-in requires $99.



they are also doing this deal at game stop

i was just wondering, in what condition does the old nintendo ds need to be in?


i've traded in some consoles w/ EB before. if it's handheld, they just turn it on, see if it works. i traded in a PS2 and they did not bother checking anything.


As long as it works they'll take it. They're suppose to test it with a game.


jobber99 said: title says it all. good 'til memorial day weekend. Not bad if you've been wanting the new DS.
SP trade-in requires $99.


Okay, I'm dumb. What does SP mean?

Nationwide?


SP is a gameboy advance with backlight, it came as a clamshell.


thats because game stop bought EBgames


jobber99 said: i've traded in some consoles w/ EB before. if it's handheld, they just turn it on, see if it works. i traded in a PS2 and they did not bother checking anything.

Out of curiousity how much did they give you for your PS2?

I called the other day and they said they would give me $25 each for the two PS2's, originial boxes + extra Playstation branded controller each.

I passed.

Also, they will offer $25 for the SP at my store. You just have to have the charger.


So an original DS is presumably worth $60 towards a DS Lite (129-69). Would they apply the $60 towards a PSP? Also, if the Gamebo SP is worth $25, will they allow combinations? Thanks.


EBgames tradeins are awful. You can get a much better price for your gear on eBay and buy a new NDS outright.


well my ds is a piece of sh**

i found it outside on the lawn
its all scratched up and the touch screen is "off center" i cant even align it because half of the screen is more accurate then the other half.


re: my PS2, i did it 2 years ago when the deal was trade in PS2 + 5 games to get a PS2 Mini. my PS2 was skipping badly, so I went to my local game store and bought 5 EA Sports title from 2001 for $3 and brought it to EB and got a PS2 Mini.

I was told, YMMV, but if you trade in a PS2 with a controller, you get $100 off a PS3. Haven't been able to confirm that but a buddy of mine said the EB by him was doing this promo.


Wario: Master of Disguise for DS
List Price: $29.99
Price: $14.99 + free ship on $25 at Amazon


Is this a new DS Lite or a used DS Lite they give you?


ok..i have a ds original. Why would i trade that in AND pay $69 for a dslite? Its little smaller and sleeker but what else?


slycat said: ok..i have a ds original. Why would i trade that in AND pay $69 for a dslite? Its little smaller and sleeker but what else?
DS lite also has a much brighter screen.


I just did this with mine. My DS was getting old and the battery was starting to suck...why buy a battery when I can trade up for a new one? (Yup, it's for a new one for 69 bucks) I always have some games lying around I'm done with so it was about 25 bucks w/ DS Phat and games for me and the new screen is MUCH better...wish I woulda done it months ago. The contrast on this screen is much better, I don't have to stare straight on at it either, viewing angle is much better.


where is this posted? dumb employees havent heard of this at local store.


If its happening, it should be at EBgames.com


It's happening. As soon as you trade-in a DS Phat and add a new DS Lite it adds 10 dollar promo to your trade-in. The store didn't know it but verified it when I had them try it.


Quick question..

I'm thinking about doing this. I can't for the life of me find my AC adapter. Will EB or GameStop still take my ds w/o it?


I traded up last weekend at GameStop. I called them to verify before driving in, and the guy specifically mentioned it had to have the charger and a stylus. So I kept the strap and gave them the rest of the stuff. Maybe I should've kept the Metroid demo too? Eh, whatever.


It has to have the power adapter, but they'll sell you one. Best buy, find a cheap replacment adapter and trade it in.


i boguht an ac adapter offa eBay for around 5.75


Yay! I found the adapter!!

SO..I'm going to do this tonight. What exactly am I supposed to do? Just bring the box up to the counter and say "I wanna trade this in for a new ds lite"? They'll know what i'm talking about right? I've never done anything like this before..is it as easy as it sounds?


I did my usual. Walked up handed him my DS and said "My friend told me you guys are running a promo for an extra 10 bucks trade-in if I trade this for a Nintendo DS Lite." He just scanned it, scanned a new one and the price came to 69.99. So I added my other trades of games and paid the difference.

Pretty simple, they shouldn't give ya a hard time.


Black is back in stock at Amazon.


does anyone have a link for this? i went to get the ds lite and my local store hasnt heard anything about it


le848dave said: It's happening. As soon as you trade-in a DS Phat and add a new DS Lite it adds 10 dollar promo to your trade-in. The store didn't know it but verified it when I had them try it.

So, does the $10 promo bring the price down to $59?


simbawang said: slycat said: ok..i have a ds original. Why would i trade that in AND pay $69 for a dslite? Its little smaller and sleeker but what else?
DS lite also has a much brighter screen.


and it's more fragile, though the original ds plastic isn't that great either.


Willy said: le848dave said: It's happening. As soon as you trade-in a DS Phat and add a new DS Lite it adds 10 dollar promo to your trade-in. The store didn't know it but verified it when I had them try it.

So, does the $10 promo bring the price down to $59?


No, the 10 dollar promo brings it to $69 just like the title says


woudlnt let me do it because i didnt have a serial

i had the worse experience at GameStop today will post later either here or in offtopic


no way, you can get rid of your DS phat on eBay for an average of 90 bucks

the trade-in for this is 130 - 70, which comes out to trading out your ds phat for 60 bucks.

coughing up a 30 dollar loss for convenience .. no thanks


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