No, it's not SOL. It might just need some chips or connectors cleaned and reseated,
And I might not return a call from a used game bought from me if it was sold as-is and was working when you picked it up (unless you bought it from a business). Comes with a tail-light warranty - when I see your tail-lights, the warranty is up! I might give you some pointers to try, but that's it. I don't know how you drove home (100mph drifting around corners), whether you bounced the hell out of it trying to get it into the house or dropped it on its side, or whether you accidentally plugged it into a 220vac outlet first. That's not my problem. Once you saw it working and then paid for it, it's yours.
Now, that being said, we can help you get it going if you can understand the directions. If it was working before you moved it, it's probably something simple. But games that sit for a long time without being played, then get turned on just long enough to be sold, often have issues - sometimes major ones like a monitor dying - when then moved and run for lengthier periods. It pretty much all can be fixed...