Wow! Very nice find, and even with original boxes!Effinae wrote:Exactly 40 boxed N64 games for $2 each. That's $80 for you math wizards out there.
I swear I almost crapped myself when I saw these. Only a few of them came with manuals. A few notables...
Pokemon Snap 1 and 2
Harvest Moon (complete)![]()
Most of these games I did not have and was super stoked to get DK 64 and Turok, both of which I loved when I was younger and borrowed from friends often.
PC You Dont Know Jack TV - $2.00 Thrift store
PC Millionaire Sports - $1.50 Desert Industries Thrift Store
Bought two more editions of Trivia games that work great with my PC Buzz Controller "Mod", so many more Jacks to pick up. A nice extra, this Jack included the buzz in Q B P letter stickers.


PS2 Ratchet and Clank - $5.00 BookOff
PS2 Secret Agent Clank New Sealed - $19.99 $7.19 Gamestop
PS2 Ratchet Clank Commando New Sealed - $4.49 Goodwill Thrift Store
I have all the PS2 Jak main series, mixed up thinking I also had all the Clanks. Two of the games were sealed (no worries, now broke open), one at Goodwill and the other at Gamestop, the game was sitting in the drawer as new since 02/16/10! Another Gamestop retag and sold as used, two more Ratchets to hunt for.
PS2 Sponge Bob Revenge Fly Dutchman - $1.50 Desert Industries Thrift Store
Not one of the better Sponge Bob games, but for a little over a buck its not bad either. I still need to pick up the Sponge Bob game recommended by Metal Jesus.
PC IBM Thinkpad Lenovo USB Sensor Mouse M03280 - $2.00 Swap Meet
I always liked the look of the IBM Thinkpad vintage Laptop, a starting point getting the mouse. It really is small for my paws, but is perfect for a Laptop on the go. I always though Microsoft Mice had the fastest pointer movement, but this tiny mouse beats them. Maybe because designed for a laptop, it was built to use very little desk space for movement? This is perfect for the tiny Starbucks table and screams with the movement setting kicked all the way up. Maybe I should try this with Centipede.
Picked up the smallest mouse in the pic below, all have light up Scroll Wheels.

PC Belkin Laptop USB Powered Cooler F5055 - $5.00 Desert Industries Thrift Store
No not for the laptop on the go but my version of noise's CRT TV PC. I have an older Laptop that hooks up to the HD CRT via SVideo which broils legs to well done. This will help for couch potato browsing at home, also puts the keyboard at an angle.
Wii Red Steel - $3.59
This is the game that is reputated as poor Wiimote control. I found no issues other then learning how the gun sight which is a bit touchy works. Mover the pointer around the screen, move a little further to spin around. On the level after the initial sword use, this is where many including me thought the Wiimote quite working. I had to hit the Dpad first to bring back up the gun and swords.
Wii Tatsunko vs Capcom - 49.99 $17.99 Gamestop
I posted the original new price since there was a old sales receipt under the game manual. The fool lost a lot of money on this trade In. At first I suspected the game was a new tagged to used, everything is really crisp. This game is bottomed out in price right now and will certainly go up in value. About time I bought this game, having already bought two of the Wii Tatsunko Arcade sticks, modded one for Geometry Wars when they bottomed out at twenty bucks at Gamestop.

DVD (Four disc pak) E3 Access 2005 - $3.00 BookOff
I have several copies of the 2004 DVD sets which highlighted the Dreamcast, Gamecube, PS2 and Xbox. With the 2005 release, nice to see a bit of history with the first announcements of 360, PS3, and a certain console back then initially named the Revolution with now standard on consoles motion controls. Both sets are a great video guide to look up on older games I missed out on not buying yet. Might even be some footage of early beta games that never were released.


DVD Botched - $5.00 BookOff
I loooove this movie, the Russian guy is over the top hilarious. So weird, best way to describe is a comedy horror with lots and lots of spilled blood movie. If you see it, snag it, a a must own campy flick that sits well with Army of Darkness.
DVD Criterion Curious Case Benjamin Button (New Sealed)- $5.00 BookOff
Already seen the regular DVD when it first came out. Any Criterion version is worth getting, especially at only five dollars and still sealed including the outer cardboard liner!
DVD Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Special Edition with Book - $7.00 BookOff
I saw this at Target a year or two ago, never bought it since I already had it on Laser Disc and my kids are of college age now. Justified in purchase since eventually there will be grandkids and oh yeah the kid in me loves the movie! Very lucky to get an absolute pristine copy including the outer cardboard and especially a crisp new looking mini hardback book inside.
I love BookOff for protecting CDs, DVDs and Games with their resealable outer clear envelopes. CIB pristine is a norm when buying media there.


