Logo
Logo
Logo
in
clear search
Log in

Knowledge Hub

  • Games
  • Consoles
  • Condition & Grading
  • Pricing & Value
  • Buying & Selling
  • Market Insights
  • Glossary

Buy on Golisto

  • How it works
  • Auctions & Buy Now
  • Shipping
  • Trade protection

Sell on Golisto

  • How it works
  • Private sellers
  • Partner shops
  • Fees
  • Verified
  • Tools & bulk upload
  • Premium auctions

Trust & Safety

  • Escrow & protection
  • Verification
  • Ratings & rules

Help

  • FAQ
  • Contact
  • Buyers
  • Sellers
  • Disputes

About Golisto

  • Mission
  • Team
  • Press
  • Careers
  • Partners

Legal

  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookies
  • Accessibility
dao
dhl
gls
visa
mastercard
paypal
applepay
klarna
amex
Great4.2 / 56 reviews
regionWorld
languageEnglish
currencyEUR

© Golisto ApS - Made with ❤️ in Copenhagen.

Explore: How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days

Explore matching items from sellers across Europe.

Related Searches
Video Gamesnintendousedvideo gamevideo games & consoles

Condition

Related buyer guides

  • playstationHow to Collect PlayStation 2 Without Drowning in ShovelwareTake a blue-bottomed disc with you to the next retro fair. A worn PS2 laser will keep reading silver DVD games for months after it starts failing on the blue CD pressings, so a console that boots the seller's copy of a big DVD-era title can still be quietly dying. Thirty seconds with a blue disc tells you more than any "tested and working" sticker ever will. That test matters because the PlayStation 2 is still the most open door in collecting. It's the best-selling home console ever made, with
  • segaHow to Start Collecting Sega Without Drowning in the SaturnThe same 1992 Sonic cartridge wears two names depending on where you bought it: Mega Drive in Europe and Japan, Genesis in North America, because Sega couldn't secure the Mega Drive trademark in the US. That one quirk tells you almost everything about collecting Sega — this is a hobby defined by regions, revisions, and knowing exactly which version you're holding. Why region matters more for Sega than anyone else Nintendo collecting is mostly about condition. Sega collecting is about geograph
  • GamesHow to Tell a Genuinely Rare Retro Game From a Merely Expensive One"Rare" is the most abused word in a game listing. Here's how to tell genuine scarcity from a common game wearing an expensive word — before you pay the premium.