Whether you're clearing out a collection or trading in a few titles, this FAQ explains everything you need to know about selling your PS2 games. What we accept, how condition affects value, and what could cause a rejection.
The Table of Contents
🎮 Selling PlayStation 2 (PS2) Games – Frequently Asked Questions
✅ What PS2 Games Do You Accept?
Can I sell PS2 games without the case or manual?
- No. We do not accept loose discs. Games must include the original case, artwork, and manual.
Do you accept both Black Label and Greatest Hits PS2 games?
- Yes. We accept both versions, but some titles may have different trade-in values depending on the variant.
Do you buy all PS2 games?
- We purchase most authentic North American (NTSC-U/C) retail PS2 releases.
- We do not buy imports, bootlegs, or demo discs.
- We don't buy 95% of the sports games from the PS2 library. The games we don't buy, say [Not Buying] in the Title and have $0.00 as the price.
💿 Game Condition & Packaging Questions
Will you accept scratched PS2 discs?
- Light surface scratches are fine if the game plays correctly. Deep scratches or label-side damage will result in rejection.
What if my game is missing the manual?
- A 40% deduction will apply if the manual is missing.
Do cracks in the case matter?
- Yes. A cracked case will result in a $1.50 deduction. Severe damage may lead to rejection.
- Please ensure you package your games, so they don't break in transit.
Can I use replacement artwork?
- No. We do not accept generic, reprinted, or rental-store artwork (e.g., Blockbuster, GameStop).
Are stickers or writing okay?
- Stickers on the outer case are acceptable. Stickers or writing on the disc, artwork, or manual will result in a 30% deduction.
🚫 What Will Be Rejected?
Do you accept PAL or Japanese import PS2 games?
- No. We only accept NTSC-U/C (U.S./Canada) games.
What if the disc is chipped or cracked?
- Chipped, cracked, or unreadable discs are automatically rejected.
Can I sell PS2 demo or promo discs?
- No. We do not accept demo discs, promo-only releases, or third-party compilation discs.