new version, good price for a new release and cheaper than black friday pricespvt_awol wrote:^
oooohhhh... which Most Wanted? The old bad ass version (best game ever?) or the newer... still fun, but not as bad ass version?
Video Game "Look what I found"
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zombieeater
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Got some complete in box gameboy games
Pocket bomberman $15
Conker's pocket tales $14
Gameboy gallery 4 $18
Gameboy gallery 2 $12
Misc gameboy stuff
Official Nintendo gameboy link cable in box $9
Silver gameboy pocket in Nintendo brand plastic display case $18
Playstation stuff
Playstation 1 controllers x4 $3 each
Psone power adapter+ playstation av cable $5
Pocket bomberman $15
Conker's pocket tales $14
Gameboy gallery 4 $18
Gameboy gallery 2 $12
Misc gameboy stuff
Official Nintendo gameboy link cable in box $9
Silver gameboy pocket in Nintendo brand plastic display case $18
Playstation stuff
Playstation 1 controllers x4 $3 each
Psone power adapter+ playstation av cable $5
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girlracer wrote:new version, good price for a new release and cheaper than black friday pricespvt_awol wrote:^
oooohhhh... which Most Wanted? The old bad ass version (best game ever?) or the newer... still fun, but not as bad ass version?
Yes, good price for a new game. (brand new at that) It just sparked my interest because my fav game of all time is the original Most Wanted, and the best platform (including PC) is the 360 version. Recently, that version has sky rocketed in price. Just curious. If you enjoy racing games, it's a fun one.
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A friend of one of my friends went to Japan recently. I had met him myself just prior to his leaving for the trip. He offered to pick me up some Famicom games while he was there for no extra charge besides paying him back for them. Well for 50 bucks I got all these! Super excited for Joy Mecha Fight, Parodius, and Splatterhouse.
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1580 for Splatterhouse? That seems a bit high, but it is Mandarake I guess. They grade things well, but can be expensive sometimes. How much was Parodius Da!? Anyway, Splatterhouse is freaking awesome. It's more fun that its 16-bit cousins in my opinion.

Sales thread. Make offers! PC Engine and Famicom: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 17#p197217.
My PC Engine/Turbografx-16 Guide: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 57#p654857
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Kind paid a little more than I may normally but got: (all NES)
Duck Tales 2 $70
Fire N Ice $50
Blue Brother2 $5
Felix the Cat $1
Lolo 3 $15
All of these are in awesome shape though!
Awesome to add to the collection even if the price was not the best. Got Shadow Hearts PS2 free though, so that was totally awesome. Got all three and never played so I am gonna give em a run.
Duck Tales 2 $70
Fire N Ice $50
Blue Brother2 $5
Felix the Cat $1
Lolo 3 $15
All of these are in awesome shape though!
Awesome to add to the collection even if the price was not the best. Got Shadow Hearts PS2 free though, so that was totally awesome. Got all three and never played so I am gonna give em a run.
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Original Gameboy w/ Charger: $7.50
GBA SP (iQue brand from China) Cobalt color: $8.00
GBA SP works with a US charger and the games play fine.
GBA SP (iQue brand from China) Cobalt color: $8.00
GBA SP works with a US charger and the games play fine.
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Well, my brief foray into South Carolina was not as epic as I had hoped, but I did grab:
Aero Gauge (N64; cart) - $4
Nightshade (PS2; complete) - $7 (overpaid for this, but wanted it pretty badly so...)
Skygunner (PS2; complete) - $4
Last Gladiators: Digital Pinball (Saturn; complete) - $7
Mortal Kombat II (Saturn; complete) - $10
Bust-a-Move (SNES; cart) - $4
Sniper Elite (Xbox; complete) - $4
So...not a huge haul...but I am always happy to add some complete games to my Saturn collection.
Aero Gauge (N64; cart) - $4
Nightshade (PS2; complete) - $7 (overpaid for this, but wanted it pretty badly so...)
Skygunner (PS2; complete) - $4
Last Gladiators: Digital Pinball (Saturn; complete) - $7
Mortal Kombat II (Saturn; complete) - $10
Bust-a-Move (SNES; cart) - $4
Sniper Elite (Xbox; complete) - $4
So...not a huge haul...but I am always happy to add some complete games to my Saturn collection.
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Visited Goodwill and a retro gaming shop today.
Picked up the following (cart-only) games for $18 total:
Adventure Island (NES)
Rygar (NES)
StarTropics (NES)
Virtua Fighter (32X)

Picked up the following (cart-only) games for $18 total:
Adventure Island (NES)
Rygar (NES)
StarTropics (NES)
Virtua Fighter (32X)

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Picked up that Atari 7800 today!
So, I negotiated from $100 to $80 for all. It's more than I like to pay for consoles, but I've been wanting an Atari
It came with multiple controllers, including 2 AMAZING Wico controllers - great for playing!
There was also a single Atari 2600 controller, 2 (crappy) 5200 controllers, a pair of keyboard controllers, and 2 sets of paddle controllers and one pair of "Driving" paddle controllers.
The paddles are jittery, unfortunately - fixable, yes, but too effortful for me
It came with 85 games, 37 of them having manuals.
It also came with all the video and power cables I needed to hook it up to my tv
It all came in three suitcases



So, I negotiated from $100 to $80 for all. It's more than I like to pay for consoles, but I've been wanting an Atari
It came with multiple controllers, including 2 AMAZING Wico controllers - great for playing!
There was also a single Atari 2600 controller, 2 (crappy) 5200 controllers, a pair of keyboard controllers, and 2 sets of paddle controllers and one pair of "Driving" paddle controllers.
The paddles are jittery, unfortunately - fixable, yes, but too effortful for me
It came with 85 games, 37 of them having manuals.
It also came with all the video and power cables I needed to hook it up to my tv
It all came in three suitcases


