I've never heard of vinted. I am not sure if it is available in Australia, but I will have a look when I get through the books that I don't want to keep forever.
Here I am buying books, and here you are selling them. It's an economy!
I also have some oooold CD versions of truly classic video games. They'll clearly only become more valuable with time (yeah, right) - but when I get a bit more head space, I will take a look and see if Vinted is available in Australia and then make an inventory of stuff to get rid of.
I could use Facebook Marketplace, but yuck. I'll be off that platform by the end of the year - as it will no longer be useful to me.
If not, maybe there's something similar? I think we have 3-4 similar platforms here (though I think most of them are heavily clothes-oriented). And hey, if the games still run well and they're some I dunno rare or "vintage" edition, then you might be onto something there ;) I don't know what the situation is for gaming laptops, but I see most laptops no longer have a CD-reader (something I personally regret), so might be worth considering if you wanna sell them.
I've never tried FB Marketplace, but I have used it to donate stuff - furniture, china, all sorts. Might donate some clothes if they don't sell. Might I ask how it is useful now?
They make nice pieces of nostalgia, if the physical media is stable enough to be read after all these years, that's another question. My wife's computer still has a disk drive, and each of these "legacy games" I talk about all have "remastered" editions released in the last decade or so.
Maybe they'll be like vinyls someday.
The local buy nothing group has people try to offload the strangest things, which really should be rubbish. The most interesting one I've seen is a rusty old chain (it would have made a great photo prop, but someone else got it before me (probably to rust up a gate) - and literally, some door hinges :|
Comes with the benefits of living on the fringes of suburbia.
I plan to de-platform myself from Meta's stuff after my exhibition and late this year - because honestly, I do not get engagement or prospects from there. I fear that means I will need to dive a little more into SEO for my own website (and perhaps take away some of my own voice) - but I just want to do what I do without needing to play the "Game" to do it.
Sorry for going off topic, it is my natural way.