What to do with retro sports games?
- BurningDoom
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Re: What to do with retro sports games?
I'd keep the cases for when I need cases. Then I'd sell all the discs/cartridges and manuals on Craigslist and Ebay together as one big lot for like $10-$20.
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- DaGamingMonkey
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Re: What to do with retro sports games?
I collect the NHL series
other games I use the cases as backups. The carts for their backs or even the screws sometimes.
other games I use the cases as backups. The carts for their backs or even the screws sometimes.
- hashiriya1
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Re: What to do with retro sports games?
aaron wrote:it looks so famicomfortable, though.hashiriya1 wrote:No, but the chair was rather uncomfortable.
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Re: What to do with retro sports games?
i would keep them just so that they could add bulk to my collection..lol.. 250 games and only 50 of them are actually playable.. =P
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Atari 2600 jr, Front loading NES, Top loading NES, Retro duo, Nintendo 64, Game Cube with a GameBoy Player, Wii, Gameboy, Gameboy Pocket, Gameboy Color,Gameboy Advance, GameBoy Advance sp, DS Lite, Genesis, Saturn, Dreamcast, Game Gear, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PSP, Xbox, Xbox 360, Bandai WonderSwan Color and Neo Geo pocket Color ;D
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Re: What to do with retro sports games?
Blech. I can't stand having crappy games in my collection. "hey is this game any good?". No it sucks. "What about this one". No it's awful.DAAAAA!! wrote:i would keep them just so that they could add bulk to my collection..lol.. 250 games and only 50 of them are actually playable.. =P
I like saying "they're all awesome".
- SwooshBear
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Re: What to do with retro sports games?
Agreed. I can't stand having college football USA 97 next to sonic the hedgehog and vectorman. That's why it sits in my closet with my other games that are an eyesore to my collection.Jrecee wrote:Blech. I can't stand having crappy games in my collection. "hey is this game any good?". No it sucks. "What about this one". No it's awful.
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Re: What to do with retro sports games?
it shouldn't sit next to those games if you alphabetize my man!SwooshBear wrote: Agreed. I can't stand having college football USA 97 next to sonic the hedgehog and vectorman.
Re: What to do with retro sports games?
One day retro sports games will be worth something because everyone will throw them away and they'll end up being rare.
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Re: What to do with retro sports games?
College Football USA 97 is a soild title. It's from the same series as Bill Walsh College Football which was recently named one of the top 100 Sega Genesis games.
Re: What to do with retro sports games?
Name a title, you can find a fan on Racketboy.the King wrote:College Football USA 97 is a soild title. It's from the same series as Bill Walsh College Football which was recently named one of the top 100 Sega Genesis games.

