by Tanooki Wed Apr 08, 2015 7:47 pm
Good call going with the Retron5, access to 10 different systems in all, and it allows the old games to run right and beautifully on a modern tv, yet still allows the use of original carts and controllers.
You're doing the right thing being patient. The NES/SNES market is hell right now with a lot of high quality key first and third party titles and you can take a total hit to the wallet on them if you're not careful. Go kind of slow, get a few at a time so you don't get burned out, and play them until you're ready for the next. Find a few more on the list, and keep going, whatever happens to pop up cheaper/easier at the time. Flea markets are touch and go these days being ebay copycats or the good finds they were for years depending on your area so maybe try that too. It's also spring, community garage sale time, might get lucky on that end of it too.
Since that thing runs so much, if you have an interest in it, most GB, GBC and GBA games are fairly dirt cheap still, especially as a game alone since it seems collectors/scalpers just like messing up the home based stuff mostly.