Hoarding Old Tech - I Might Need A 64 Meg AGP graphics Card Sometime

I have never tried to figure out what all this stuff is worth but it's probably worth something.
An old Scrooge McDuck story could apply, that's how I see my stuff at least and this will be a gay analogy. The other Duck's did a job for him and he promised to pay them one coin of their choosing from his vault, they picked a coin worth one cent that was old and very valuable but to Scrooge it was just a one cent coin. What I'm saying is that you shouldn't look up the value of the Amiga boxes you threw out... they're just cardboard and paper after all.
 
A bunch of non 1080p monitors (flat panels)
a few VCRs (one even SVHS)
8 laserdisc players (need to get rid of most of them)
old pc shit from the 2000s
a few recievers
 
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And then there are some games that still aren't available on any platform and may never be, like No One Lives Forever, which is one of those that I lost.
Would that be this game?

If you owned the game in the first place, it's just downloading a backup, after all.
 
For old ewaste that should be going into a bin, I still got a Corsair case from the early 2010's with an AMD-FX mobo from MSI and a RX 250. Also got in a mobo box another FX mobo that's damaged thanks to a scratch that likely came from the guys I paid to install hardware from that to the one in the Corsair case. Besides that, I got two old laptops somewhere that are totally worthless since I took their drives out and kept them as storage for data hoarding.

For ewaste that's pure gamer shit, I got an NES I bought from a flea market 10 years back, a clear green n64 that needs to be cleaned because holy fuck those consoles may as well of been roach motels, a ps2 that seen better days and likely needs to be cleaned of dust before it croaks in like a day due to being nearly 20 years old at this point, and a Sega Genesis I got from my cousin back in 2004/2005. Also got a PSP I didn't take good care of along with a DS I also didn't taken good care of and a GBA somewhere.
 
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For being 43 years old and it's still in decent condition even though it's been riding around in my storage for almost 20 years and it's a little bit buckled because I stack things on it. Does it work? I don't know. What did I pay? Five bucks. What is it selling for on ebay? $00 bucks, not a single person in the entire world wants one. Still like it though.
 
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