Video Game "Look what I found"

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My dad and stepmom gave us a Vizio E321VL to replace our Trinitron (it's dying). I'm not skilled enough to do the quick fix and I like having a TV with HDMi (we use the Xbox 360 as a media center). Plus it was free.

Only problem is a lack of component ports (only has one). The Xbox looks great on it but I haven't tested older systems
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CRTGAMER wrote:
MoNsTeRzKHAOS wrote:Today at the flea market picked up
Magnavox Oddesey 3000 with the Box for $12
Happy to finally own a Magnavox system :D
Nice! Did it include the instructions too? This find really deserves a bragging picture.

It did! Will try to get a picture up tomorrow.
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So I seem to be finding video games at every yard sale I go to. Two in a row currently. And all of them have been right by my house. Today I found:
Wario World GC
Worms 3D GC
$3 each.
Both of them are in mint cond. and are complete.
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Picked up a few things today.

-Super Mario Galaxy 2 Wii for $25 CIB (the cheapest I've ever seen it).
-Star Wars Battlefront II Xbox for $4 (no manual Grrrr!)

*EDIT* Does anyone know why Battlefront II on the Xbox is a generally higher priced title? I can't imagine how it could possibly be rare or really even uncommon. It was a Platinum Hits title later on so this one baffles me.

-Original Gameboy for $3. The screen cover is missing and the speaker is dead but otherwise works fine. I will likely use it for a future mod project or just parts if necessary.
-A stack of old strategy guides for $4.
--The legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time (the only one I really wanted), SaGa Frontier, Alundra, Wild Arms, and a Prima PlayStation cheats book.
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Re: Video Game "Look what I found"

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J_Wil wrote:
*EDIT* Does anyone know why Battlefront II on the Xbox is a generally higher priced title? I can't imagine how it could possibly be rare or really even uncommon. It was a Platinum Hits title later on so this one baffles me.


I imagine it is because its a Star Wars game and it is backward compatible with the 360. Other than that, I can't say why. I bought it during a Steam sale and didn't think it was anything more than mediocre.
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Post by mjmjr25 »

2 more *sorta* scratched off the list for my SFC collection.

Kirby's Kira Kira Kids (aka, "Kirby's Sparkling Kids" or "Kirby's Super Star Stackers", originally released on GB as Kirby Star Stacker). This one is pricey due to rarity only, limited JP release, no US/PAL release. Fun puzzle game.

Deae Tonosama Appare Ichiban (cart only, will continue to hunt for it CIB). This game plays a lot like Kiki KaiKai meets Ninja Commando, a mostly vertically scrolling run n' gun slasher w/lots of odd powerups and weird characters.

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Both off ebay, $120 total for the pair (different sellers).
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Here is my haul for today. Spent $48. Did some more digging at my favorite resellers stall over at Chesapeake flea market and found some cool controllers/hardware and bumped into some other small deals on the side.

Games:
Atari Anthology(PS2)
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles(No Manual GC)
Halo 2(Xbox)
Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack(Xbox)
Halo 3 ODST + Forza 3 2 Pack(No Manual 360) *4 Discs was surprised to see they still included Halo 3 MP*
Super Mario Land(GB)
The Mansion of Hidden Souls(loose Sega Saturn)
Who Shot Johnny Rock?(loose Sega CD)

Hardware:
Tiger Electronic Machine Gun(Looking up more info for it now. If you know anything give me a heads up)
Quick Shot NES Joystick *had one of these when I was younger. One step closer to reviving my original collection*
Official Paddles Atari 2600
Official Joystick Atari 2600
Ultra Racer PS1 Controller
Nintendo Game Boy(some scratches to the screen)
Sega Saturn Steering Wheel

Orphans:
Sonic Shuffle(DC) Manual
Duke Nukem Total Meltdown(PS1) Manual *got the game loose last week*
Galaxian (2600) Box + Manual and inserts including Atari Force #5 DC Comic *box is pretty beat but everything else is good.
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Frustrating day today. Pretty dry. Someone must have donated their entire SNES collection to the main thrift store I go to. Probably partially my fault (and people like me) for buying boxed Secret of Mana and FF III when they priced them high but now they apparently price according to eBay. They had The Legend of Zelda, Turtles in Time, Star Fox, Super Double Dragon and maybe 10 or so more good games all at $20-35 each. Ugh! It breaks my heart but I'm not paying that at a thrift store- they were all pristine too. I don't remember the last time I saw SNES labels that glossy. They even marked all there Playstations up to $25. We'll see how long they rot there.
I did walk away with a Hudson multi-tap for the SNES.
Later at a swap meet I picked up seven 2-XL 8 track tapes for $5 (if anyone is old enough to remember those). I had the robot as a kid, in fact it is one of the 1st toys I have any memory of...in hindsight, I had no other reason to buy them other than that. I don't have the robot anymore but I suppose it would be cool to find one cheap one day.
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Re: Video Game "Look what I found"

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J_Wil wrote:Picked up a few things today.

-Super Mario Galaxy 2 Wii for $25 CIB (the cheapest I've ever seen it).
-Star Wars Battlefront II Xbox for $4 (no manual Grrrr!)

*EDIT* Does anyone know why Battlefront II on the Xbox is a generally higher priced title? I can't imagine how it could possibly be rare or really even uncommon. It was a Platinum Hits title later on so this one baffles me.

-Original Gameboy for $3. The screen cover is missing and the speaker is dead but otherwise works fine. I will likely use it for a future mod project or just parts if necessary.
-A stack of old strategy guides for $4.
--The legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time (the only one I really wanted), SaGa Frontier, Alundra, Wild Arms, and a Prima PlayStation cheats book.
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Dear god I want those Saga Frontier and Alundra Strategy guides.
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those 2XL 8-tracks are REALLY bringing back some memories for me. i wonder if my dad still has the robot stashed away somewhere...
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