Home video game
consoles have come a long way from the original 8-bit systems. One huge benefit
to the wholesale industry is the console wars, and the continual release of new
video games, accessories, and even entire game systems. These console wars and
new releases mean the games and systems replaced are now the hottest
commodities on the wholesale market. Here is a quick guide to the wholesale
video game world by system.
Let's begin with
an overview of the world of video games. There are three major console players:
Nintendo, Microsoft, and the largest one, Sony. Each company has released what
are now called third generation consoles. These consoles are the Wii, Xbox 360,
and PlayStation 3.
Prior to the
third generation consoles, gamers had Nintendo's GameCube, Microsoft's Xbox,
and Sony's PlayStation 2 to keep their thumbs in shape. The games and
accessories of these second generation consoles are what primarily make up the
wholesale video game market today. One key aspect to keeping these wholesale
games and overstock video game accessories in value is backward compatibility.
Backward compatibility is the ability of older video games and accessories,
such as controllers and memory cards, to interface with newer generation
consoles.
Nintendo
GameCube
The saving grace
of the Nintendo GameCube games and accessories are backward compatible with the
Nintendo Wii. Wholesale retailers can capitalize on the fact the Nintendo
GameCube, and Wii appeal to younger game players, so customers of wholesale
GameCube games are less concerned with the lack of graphics and innovation.
Additionally, Nintendo's GameCube controller and memory card is compatible with
the new generation Wii, and a requirement for some games' backward compatibility.
Top selling
wholesale video game titles for the Nintendo GameCube include Animal Crossing,
Super Monkey Ball, and anything Super Mario or Zelda franchise related. Parents
will appreciate the general nonviolent nature of Nintendo GameCube games, and
therefore the shelf-life for wholesale accessories and games is long. Purchase
of the Nintendo GameCube at wholesale prices is the best first console for
children aged six and above, and for those adults who still have a child at
heart.
Microsoft Xbox
Xbox is the
least backward compatible console to its third generation counterpart. In
typical Microsoft fashion, Xbox 360 players must download a patch for
individual Xbox games they desire to play on the Xbox 360. Also, since memory
cards are almost unnecessary to save progress, there is no sense to install the
Xbox's now dwarfed 10GB hard drive in place of the Xbox 360's 20GB or even
120GB hard drive. Popular titles for the Xbox franchise continue to be the Halo
series and EA Sports titles, all of which can be found readily available in
wholesale video game bargain bins. Wholesale Xbox consoles and games will
appeal most to late comers in the violent and action packed video game genres,
and those unwilling to spring for the hefty price tag of the Xbox 360.
PlayStation 2