The speaker talks about purchasing a listing of 20 random PlayStation 3 games on eBay, but ended up with 100 games due to a mistake. The total cost was around $291, which equates to about $2.91 per game. The speaker was initially worried about the number of sports games in the mix, as they usually depreciate quickly in value. However, they contacted the seller before the purchase, and the seller assured them there would be no duplicates.
Upon receiving the games, the speaker was surprised to find that 100 games fit into the box. They started by removing games with poor condition or duplicate copies. They found several games in good condition, including "Uncharted 3", "Modern Warfare 2", and "Borderlands 2". They also found several games with poor condition, including sports games like "MLB The Show" and "NBA 2K11", which they put aside.
After examining all the games, they found that around 70% were in good condition and could potentially be resold. They then used eBay's "Completed and Recently Sold" listings to estimate the value of each game, and found that the collective value of all the games was around $453. The speaker concluded that the purchase was a good deal, and that they had potentially increased their PlayStation 3 collection significantly at a low cost.
Some possible facts extracted from the text are:
1. The text is a transcript of a video where the speaker bought 100 random PlayStation 3 games from eBay for $291.
2. The speaker contacted the seller to make sure there were no duplicates in the lot, but later found out there were some.
3. The speaker categorized the games into good, bad, and sports piles based on the condition of the cases and box arts.
4. The speaker checked the value of each game on eBay and found out that the total value was about $453.
5. The speaker was happy with the purchase and recommended it as a way to build a PS3 collection.