Very Nice! Looked like the game really was close to being released! So many Dreamcast games getting canned, did you happen to buy a copy of the game from Assembler? I cherish my DC Half Life Guide Book, nowhere near as valuable as your poster though.elmagicochrisg wrote:Original Japanese Geist Force Poster
@ SNKnicotine and Soldier Blue - Nice find on the PS2s!
Namco Game Key PlugnPlay $2.00
ONLY TWO DOLLARS SEALED! I have so many Namco PlugnPlays, but definitely could not pass up on this! Covered in dust, this was displayed with other kids toys. You think they would have opened it to play or at least made it a regift. Sealed and even including two keys, those "game carts" are usually missing on opened units. The individual games are in my other PlugnPlays, undecided if I should crack the seal on this. I don't believe in sealed untested games, but maybe this might be the exception due to finding one sealed might be rare? I really want to try those keys out though, so maybe might slit the bottom of the package.
NES Felix The Cat - $6.00 Thrift Store
Sometimes having a fellow gamer along helps in locating uncommon games, but sometimes also means competition. I am a bad influence, my daughter beat me to this game. Yes the same daughter who gave me her Wii in trade for a NES console. I spotted it under the glass, when my daughter exclaimed that she already claimed it. Maybe the store must have known this game was valuable, all the other carts were $3.99? Ah well, at least its still in the same household. I have played the Gameboy version, a nice platformer.
GB Jurrasic Park - $3.00 Thrift Store
She also bought this older Gameboy cart, loves anything Jurrasic Park related.
SNES Super Scope Receiver - $3.00 $2.00
I don't even have a SNES, but hate leaving an orphan alone and especially one that is pretty uncommon to find in the wild. I imagine quite a few Superscopes sold are missing this. Actually I did pass by on this when the seller would not budge at three dollars, I had offered a buck. Went back by his stall an hour later and we compromised at two. Maybe I might adopt a SNES console one day.
