As I’m making a bit of a spring cleaning at home, I am wondering what I should do with these. Keep them and hope my kids will be interested in them one day ; try to sell them if they’re worth anything?

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As I’m making a bit of a spring cleaning at home, I am wondering what I should do with these. Keep them and hope my kids will be interested in them one day ; try to sell them if they’re worth anything?

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WordPress, TV Series, music, kids, and board games. I think that’s probably the best way to define me in a few words. 🙂
I work at Automattic where I lead a team building tools for bloggers and creators. I talk a lot about WordPress things, but also about all things open source in general.
I post in English and in French.
I live in Brittany, France, so you’ll also find me sharing pictures from our beautiful region from time to time.
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@jeremy attend encore quelques année, si la PS1 fonctionne bien y’a moyen que ça intéresse des collectionneurs (si ce n’est pas déjà le cas) ! 😀 (après si tes enfants sont joueurs, c’est chouette)
@jrouet Elle marche encore bien, ça devient juste de plus en plus difficile d’avoir l’adaptateur qui va bien pour la brancher 🙂
Je vais la garder encore un peu en effet. C’est des souvenirs, j’ai du mal à m’en débarrasser comme ça 🙂
@jeremy how old are your kids. Mine did enjoy my old gaming hardware when they were younger, as they get older and more aware they do prefer the current stuff. But my wii and Xbox 360 were played a lot from around 4-7 years old.
@jeremy also, personally, if I owned a working PS1, I'd keep it.
@jonathanbossenger They’re 6 and 11, but they don’t have much experience with gaming so far. We don’t have other consoles at home, and we’ve successfully managed to keep them away from most screens until now 🙂
I’ll keep the consoles a bit longer I think. It’s hard to let go of memories like that 🙂
@jeremy I wish I still had my original Intellivision console…