foxhound1022 wrote:Went to a local this n' that store and got
Final Fight 2 - SNES - $5.00
Ghoul Patrol - SNES - $6.00
Snowboard Kids 2 - N64 - $8.00
Chibi-Robo - GCN - $5.00
I am pleased overall.
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Could you please explain for the class what a this n' that store is?
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Really? A thrift store. A used item store. A pawn store. Insert anything that isn't a retail store and you'll be ok.god wrote:Could you please explain for the class what a this n' that store is?
Good find on Snowboard Kids 2, fun little game that has held it's value very steady for the last 5+ years.
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To be fair he did just join but he was peruseing the site for months i told him to get his own account so he could share his thoughts
Weekend_Warrior wrote:Says the guy who just joined the forums less than a month agofoxhound1022 wrote:Seriously, I don't care what the thread is called, because the objective is the same; so stop with antiquated notions of what is and isn't, and QUIT YER BITCHIN'!!!!!
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The place is called the collectable store they sell games, sports stuff, vhs tapes beer signs,magic cards ,action figures they have all kinds of crazy stuff there sorry he gets excited by the games and forgets things
mjmjr25 wrote:Really? A thrift store. A used item store. A pawn store. Insert anything that isn't a retail store and you'll be ok.god wrote:Could you please explain for the class what a this n' that store is?
Good find on Snowboard Kids 2, fun little game that has held it's value very steady for the last 5+ years.
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Found a really nice copy of Wipeout complete in its original longbox today. The game hardly looks like its been played, pretty surprising after 16(!) years. I was just contemplating picking up CIB copies of every Psygnosis game the other day, and I can't think of a better way to start than this! It even came with a cardboard slipcover, which is pretty beat up but the art on the longbox is much nicer anyways. They misspelled "Qirex" as "Quirex" on the back of it 
Oh, right: $5.
Oh, right: $5.
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I love me some longboxes. The artwork on Wipeout is nice.sabrage wrote:Found a really nice copy of Wipeout complete in its original longbox today. The game hardly looks like its been played, pretty surprising after 16(!) years. I was just contemplating picking up CIB copies of every Psygnosis game the other day, and I can't think of a better way to start than this! It even came with a cardboard slipcover, which is pretty beat up but the art on the longbox is much nicer anyways. They misspelled "Qirex" as "Quirex" on the back of it
Oh, right: $5.
I once thought of collecting all the Psygnosis big box games with that beautiful sci-fi art but decided it wasn't something I wanted to chase. Is that what you're shooting for, or just every console game, or what?
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I absolutely adore the pulp sci-fi art on Psygnosis' old stuff, Blood Money being a particular favorite:dsheinem wrote:I love me some longboxes. The artwork on Wipeout is nice.sabrage wrote:Found a really nice copy of Wipeout complete in its original longbox today. The game hardly looks like its been played, pretty surprising after 16(!) years. I was just contemplating picking up CIB copies of every Psygnosis game the other day, and I can't think of a better way to start than this! It even came with a cardboard slipcover, which is pretty beat up but the art on the longbox is much nicer anyways. They misspelled "Qirex" as "Quirex" on the back of it
Oh, right: $5.
I once thought of collecting all the Psygnosis big box games with that beautiful sci-fi art but decided it wasn't something I wanted to chase. Is that what you're shooting for, or just every console game, or what?

I'd imagine that the old DOS and Amiga games would be pretty difficult to find in reasonable condition these days, though. It's just a pet project I've been toying with, but if I see any nice Psygnosis games in the wild I'm definitely going to snap them up. It's a shame what they did to the Wipeout 2097 cover art in the States :/
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A new game store opened up about 30 mins north of me so a friend and I went to check it out. It was pretty run of the mill type stuff but i brought a bunch of cheapo NES games that were sitting in my FS thread here for months and the guy ended up giving me more in trade-in than what i was asking for on the forum! So we're all talking and he mentions he's got a bunch of games out back and he takes us into the back room...
There's a shelf with tons of US Saturn games. This guy has no idea what he has.
Long story short I walked in with a bunch of crummy NES games and walked out with Guardian Heroes and Shining Force II and all I had to pay was 5 bucks.
Gold mine. We're going back tomorrow.
There's a shelf with tons of US Saturn games. This guy has no idea what he has.
Long story short I walked in with a bunch of crummy NES games and walked out with Guardian Heroes and Shining Force II and all I had to pay was 5 bucks.
Gold mine. We're going back tomorrow.

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Why can't this happen to me.EllertMichael wrote:A new game store opened up about 30 mins north of me so a friend and I went to check it out. It was pretty run of the mill type stuff but i brought a bunch of cheapo NES games that were sitting in my FS thread here for months and the guy ended up giving me more in trade-in than what i was asking for on the forum! So we're all talking and he mentions he's got a bunch of games out back and he takes us into the back room...
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There's a shelf with tons of US Saturn games. This guy has no idea what he has.
Long story short I walked in with a bunch of crummy NES games and walked out with Guardian Heroes and Shining Force II and all I had to pay was 5 bucks.
Gold mine. We're going back tomorrow.
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Why don't you just start looking for Roger Dean artbooks?sabrage wrote: I absolutely adore the pulp sci-fi art on Psygnosis' old stuff, Blood Money being a particular favorite:
I'd imagine that the old DOS and Amiga games would be pretty difficult to find in reasonable condition these days, though. It's just a pet project I've been toying with, but if I see any nice Psygnosis games in the wild I'm definitely going to snap them up. It's a shame what they did to the Wipeout 2097 cover art in the States :/
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