darthmunky wrote:I threw out the Sega TG/Jet Set Radio not for resale combo game for Xbox.
Not cool. You should have at least donated it to Salvation Army, or given it away to someone you knew. It's too good a game for the trash can, if it's not broken.
sevin0seven wrote:no, but i remember throwing my mint N64 boxes when i was very young.

Ahhrrg, I used to do the same thing with my PC games, back in the early 2000's when they came in paper instead of plastic boxes. I had no idea I would ever regret it. At least I kept the manuals.
I've never thrown out a game I knew was working. Once, I had two N64 sports games I couldn't get to boot up, and I pitched them. I didn't know at the time that cleaning the contacts would help. They probably would have worked if I'd tried cleaning, but they were worthless sports games anyhow. I also once pitched a scratched to death, disc-only copy of Medal of Honor: Underground, and a copy of Deadly Dozen that was cracked.