| Whenever a next gen console is released, previous generation systems and games drop dramatically in price. Everyone always wants the latest and greatest, so many stores and gamers begin selling off their older consoles and games at bargain basement prices. This creates a video game flood of sorts, which can really bring down the value of a console and its games. With the release of Microsoft's Xbox 360 console, it's almost a certainty that many gamers will be selling off their original Xbox systems and their collections of games. This is a logical move, as it can offset the cost of purchasing an expensive new system. For people that will continue to support the Xbox console, though, the ability to purchase cheap used Xbox games is wonderful. The Internet is one of the best sources for used Xbox games. Virtually any title that you're looking for can be found at online auction websites. In this way, potential buyers can shop conservatively until they find the used Xbox games that are most beneficial to their pocketbooks. Even though the Xbox 360 promises to be leaps and bounds ahead of the original Xbox in terms of graphic quality, original Xbox games won't look all that dated. This is because many Xbox games support high-definition television resolutions. So if you purchase an HDTV a few years from now, your original Xbox system can still be used to play older Xbox games, and they'll look far better than they did when you first played them on a standard television set. |