Not worth trading in a $250 item at a loss of 90% of the value. Use it as a dvd player in your room or in a room with a tv w/o a dvd. That's what I did. With the dvd remote ($20) I can barely tell the difference. I learned my lesson after trading in genesis and all my games minus Ninja Turtles and the Hyper Stone, NHL 95, and Street Fighter 2 (Couldn't bring myself to get rid of them) for a price that couldn't even buy a quarter of N64.
The depreciation value of a video game pretty much goes like this:
In a store wrapped: $60
In your home that very night (if very recently released): $45
In your home two weeks later: $30
In your home atleast 2-3 months after release (especially if unpopular): $15
In your home a year or more after the release date: $10
In your home belonging to a system not released in the past 2 years: Priceless
Unless you bought a Perfect Dark Zero for Xbox 360. I will show you that rate now!
Wrapped on week of release: $60
At home unwrapped that very night: $45
At home unwrapped two weeks later: $20
Trade-in value a month after release: $3
It took a hit of 95% of its value over a month long period. What did we learn from this? ****ing rent. ****.