I gave my brother my Dreamcast and games, and he ended up pawning it. I was a little bummed about getting rid of my Gamecube, but I hardly played it at that point, and I knew the Wii was fully backward compatible. The thing is, anymore, it doesn't matter to me quite so much if I get rid of a game, because chances are if its a game worth playing, it'll be emulated later on. Sure nothing beats the original time you played it, on its intended system (well perhaps with very very few exceptions), but replaying it later is never the same anyways. Plus, I usually end up remembering a game well enough that just thinking about it is mostly (and in some cases better than playing it if its a game that had some tedious sections that I don't remember). On newer systems, I really don't have any remorse for getting rid of the games, as I just don't feel as attached to them as I used to, and most of the good games get a sequel anyways. I have to admit, I did have some fun playing through all 3 Halos co-op, and every now and again I feel like playing the first one.