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Getting rid of a box of old games consoles & games free to anyone who wants to collect them. There's 2 Wii consoles, 1 Wii balance Board, 1 PlayStation console, 4 Nintendo DS's, and various controllers, cables & accessories. Also a box of games (see pictures). I have to stress that this is all OLD stuff, which worked the last time they were used, but they've all been in our loft for a long time, so there's no guarantees! Also the games were all OK as far as I'm aware, but I can't guarantee that every box has a CD/DVD in it, or that they're all in good condition. For anyone who'd got a CEX account, apparently they'll buy (probably not a lot) old consoles & games, but you have to have an account, & then they want to check the consoles work & visually check all the games... and tbh I couldn't be bothered. Collection from Rosendale Road, SE21 8DP.

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