nice haul! MMXtreme is great. As is Warlocked. Baseball is actually one of the better GB Baseball games out there. Though I prefer Bases Loaded. The sucky thing about Baseball is there's no season or anything. Just a single game and nothing else. Anyway, Solar Striker is badass. I love the hell out of that game.
as far as Exit goes... I always WANTED to like it. But I don't.
retrosportsgamer wrote:Are those different shades of red on that cube? The handle is particularly awful. Could be just the lighting though.
It is one shade of red but just poorly painted. It was painted purple and then for some reason painted red and black over the purple. Poor coverage at different angles makes it look like different shades of red.
Today's pickups
Paid $13 for the top image. Not really a deal, but I don't usually find NES stuff at yard sales, so I grabbed some of it. They had Dr. Mario and Zelda and some other nice stuff, but I didn't want to spend too much money.
J T wrote:I found this game called Unison for the PS2 for $5. I picked it up because I had never seen nor heard of it before (and I know quite a bit about the PS2). I haven't had a chance to play it yet, but it's apparently some sort of rhythm music game with anime-like characters. I watched this gameplay video and I still don't understand how you play this game.
Looks to be similar in game play to the PS1 Bust A Groove / Bust A Move "follow screen prompts" Dance series. I didn't see any arrows to follow in the video clip though. According to Wiki, Analog sticks are also used.
Movements are accomplished by following the on-screen markers using the PS2's analog sticks to mimic the motions of arms and legs throughout a dance; if a character on the screen is waving their right arm, the movement is likely accomplished by rolling the right analog stick like a waving arm.
Kwixotik wrote:"NES Game Genie"
Be careful, Game Genie tends to kill Toaster NES contacts. The angle needed for aligning the NES cart and Game Genie puts a lot of strain, bending the 72 pin connector.
CRTGAMER wrote:Be careful, Game Genie tends to kill Toaster NES contacts. The angle needed for aligning the NES cart and Game Genie puts a lot of strain, bending the 72 pin connector.
Thanks for looking out, man. I didn't know that, but I'll keep it in mind.
Not a crazy deal, but the other day I got a copy of Illusion of Gaia, complete in box with a perfect condition cart for $6. I also picked up a nice copy of Mega Man 2 (cart only) for $4.
kelsoanim wrote:Not a crazy deal, but the other day I got a copy of Illusion of Gaia, complete in box with a perfect condition cart for $6. I also picked up a nice copy of Mega Man 2 (cart only) for $4.