Game and Gamestation in the UK are having some financial trouble at the minute. Sucks to be them, but the big sale they're having to get money coming in is a good thing for me! Definitely worth a look in if you're in Britain.
I picked up these games at Gamestation's sale today, all pre-owned:
Battalion Wars 2 (Wii) - £2
Disaster: Day of Crisis (Wii) - £2
Punch-Out!! (Wii) - £5
The Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces (Wii) - £5
Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love (Wii) - £8
I left behind some other good deals too, like Trauma Center: New Blood for £2, HOTD: Overkill and Dead Space Extraction for £3, Dragon Quest 6 for £8, Dragon Quest 9 for £10 and Kirby's Epic Yarn for £15. If I had more cash, I probably would've went home with all of those games.
Video Game "Look what I found"
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I have been having a pretty awful day, but I found some things today that brightened my spirits:
All these Game Boy games for $50, in essentially perfect condition:
Catrap (CIB)
Castlevania Adventure 2 (CIB)
Final Fantasy Adventure (CIB)
Kirby's Dream Land 2 (CIB)
All these Game Boy games for $50, in essentially perfect condition:
Catrap (CIB)
Castlevania Adventure 2 (CIB)
Final Fantasy Adventure (CIB)
Kirby's Dream Land 2 (CIB)
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Ebay Finds
Gamecube FreeLoader - $19.99 EBay
I had posted and bumped numerous times on my Want List for an OLDER Gamecube Freeloader, happy to finally buy a copy at a reasonable price. Surprised to even see the older uncommon Gamecube Freeloader listed. Why not get the latest Gamecube Freeloader? Only the older Code Entry Action Replay and the Older Freeloader will properly convert PAL 50Hz Gamecube games to NTSC 60Hz.
I now have a secondary method to load my uncommon PAL Doshin The Giant game. If you ever see the older Freeloader grab it, a feature lost on the newer Freeloader and unknown to most sellers.
Note that this disc is for a Euro Gamecube. Region free, it loads on ANY REGION Gamecube!
Star Wars Making Magic - $5.00 EBay
No, not Star Wars Behind The Magic that I have up for Trade, but a more obscure Star Wars Reference CD Rom. This one only runs in the Macintosh or in the PC in DOS and does work in DOS Box. Very nice obscure info on the rerelease of the Trilogy DVDs, the hows and whys of additional footage.
The seller made a mistake and shipped me the Mac version. I sent an EMail and got a quick response and delivery of the PC version. Seller let me keep the Mac version for free, nice having both!
I too find EBay to be a costly route, a desperate last resort. That said, here are a couple that I am very happy with!jay_red to Demented Collector wrote:I notice you post a lot of good deals that you got from ebay, and I have to wonder if the UK site has less people on it? Are people not as informed about the value of games? Or are you just on it 24-7 trying to find the best deals.
You rarely see anyone from the US posting ebay finds, since we all feel that most games should be under ebay value to begin with.
Gamecube FreeLoader - $19.99 EBay
I had posted and bumped numerous times on my Want List for an OLDER Gamecube Freeloader, happy to finally buy a copy at a reasonable price. Surprised to even see the older uncommon Gamecube Freeloader listed. Why not get the latest Gamecube Freeloader? Only the older Code Entry Action Replay and the Older Freeloader will properly convert PAL 50Hz Gamecube games to NTSC 60Hz.
I now have a secondary method to load my uncommon PAL Doshin The Giant game. If you ever see the older Freeloader grab it, a feature lost on the newer Freeloader and unknown to most sellers.
Note that this disc is for a Euro Gamecube. Region free, it loads on ANY REGION Gamecube!
No, not Star Wars Behind The Magic that I have up for Trade, but a more obscure Star Wars Reference CD Rom. This one only runs in the Macintosh or in the PC in DOS and does work in DOS Box. Very nice obscure info on the rerelease of the Trilogy DVDs, the hows and whys of additional footage.
The seller made a mistake and shipped me the Mac version. I sent an EMail and got a quick response and delivery of the PC version. Seller let me keep the Mac version for free, nice having both!
A nice piece of Star Wars history, I'll post additional screen grabs back on my Trade Thread.Ziggy587 wrote:I've posted good eBay game finds here before, but they're usually on the more obscure items. I definitely remember posting when I scored a Genesis for a penny, and another time I got two Genesis for like $15 shipped.
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Got a Sega Genesis mouse for 2 bucks today. I also got my copy of Gotcha Force.
Black Dreamcast Sports Controller, 1 Dollar
Black Dreamcast Sports Controller, 1 Dollar
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Made a return to goodwill and had to hunt for something to use the credit on; saw a PS1 on the shelf and immediately hustled over to the game shelf to see if any games came with nabbed a few:
Clock Tower - 2.99 - disc only but good effort on a reprinted cover
Evil Dead: Hail to the King - 2.99 (complete)
Also went to PnT and got Skeleton Krew for the Genesis $2.50, looked kind of fun.
A weekend or two ago I found Alone in the Dark: The new Nightmare (complete) for 1.99.
Noticed we're getting in to the period where parents of the kids I grew up with are starting to clear out their old stuff, donating it to the thrift stores. Makes for good finds.
Clock Tower - 2.99 - disc only but good effort on a reprinted cover
Evil Dead: Hail to the King - 2.99 (complete)
Also went to PnT and got Skeleton Krew for the Genesis $2.50, looked kind of fun.
A weekend or two ago I found Alone in the Dark: The new Nightmare (complete) for 1.99.
Noticed we're getting in to the period where parents of the kids I grew up with are starting to clear out their old stuff, donating it to the thrift stores. Makes for good finds.
TEKTORO wrote:That looks mad fake bro. :/
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eBay UK has lots of users and generally they do know the value of games. He must just be keeping his eye open for good deals. You do get some that slip through the cracks.jay_red wrote:I notice you post a lot of good deals that you got from ebay, and I have to wonder if the UK site has less people on it? Are people not as informed about the value of games? Or are you just on it 24-7 trying to find the best deals.
You rarely see anyone from the US posting ebay finds, since we all feel that most games should be under ebay value to begin with.
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Hit up a local flea market today!
This is what I snagged.
The Legend of Zelda Phantom Hourglass (Nintendo DS) metal lunch box. $3
CIB Star Strike for Intellivision. $1
Quad Challenge CIB for the Genesis. $2
Dark Cloud 2 CIB ($2)
Top Gun nes cart ($1)
Dig Dug Atari 5200 cart $1
Asteroids Atari 2600 Black cart $1
Not bad for 11 bucks lol I was pleased. I didnt have any of these items in my collection. I am super thrilled I got this lunch box. never seen one but it will look nice on my shelf of video game knick knack's!!!
This is what I snagged.
The Legend of Zelda Phantom Hourglass (Nintendo DS) metal lunch box. $3
CIB Star Strike for Intellivision. $1
Quad Challenge CIB for the Genesis. $2
Dark Cloud 2 CIB ($2)
Top Gun nes cart ($1)
Dig Dug Atari 5200 cart $1
Asteroids Atari 2600 Black cart $1
Not bad for 11 bucks lol I was pleased. I didnt have any of these items in my collection. I am super thrilled I got this lunch box. never seen one but it will look nice on my shelf of video game knick knack's!!!
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I enjoyed this game when I first found it for the Dreamcast, I had just been introduced to the Evil Dead series so maybe that added to my enjoyment of the game. Its almost a spot on resident evil clone, but with the atmosphere of the Evil Dead series.Mechblue wrote: Evil Dead: Hail to the King - 2.99 (complete)
I also enjoyed the ps2 games that came later, completely unrelated to this game, much more of full on action games, but still good.
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alienjesus wrote:eBay UK has lots of users and generally they do know the value of games. He must just be keeping his eye open for good deals. You do get some that slip through the cracks.
This weekend was a good one for the boot sales.
Managed to get out early on both Sat & Sun
Saturday brought...

PS3 Resident Evil 5 for £5
Namco P&P TV games £2
Everything else varied from 30p to £1

Very pleased with this lot for £7
Sunday brought...

FF VII £2
MGS £2
2 Joytech memory cards £1
Everything else between 50p and £1
Best for last...

The 2 games in the cases with no covers are The Super Shinobi (JP)
Both the Logic 3 controllers are dead and will require some work
after Burner II is empty
Cost £15
Bestest, bestest for lasts...

Game Boy colour Pokemon in mint condition)
Assc pack, wall charger, car charger and battery pack
Pokemon pinball, missing battery cover
Pokemon Gold
Megaman Extreme 2
Tweety's high Flying Adventure
£5 for the lot
Game Boy bath & shower foam,still full 50p
Nintendo carry case 50p
GBA cases 50p
Joy sticks 75p each
The top one is a QuickShot QS-137F it has a 4 way switch underneath which selects between Atari, Commodore, MSX
Demented Collecters Sale Thread - http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 95#p658495 [/quote]
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UK based, willing to ship world wide.
Atari 2600 junior, NES, SNES, N64, Gamecube, Master System MKI MKII, Mega Drive MKI MKII, Mega CD MKI MKII, Saturn MKI MKII, Dreamcast PAL, NTSC/U, NTSC/J, PS1, PSone, PS2, PS3, oXBOX, Lynx, Game Gear, GBP, GBC, GBA, SP, Micro.
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I actually randomly found one of those lunchboxes at walmart right before Christmas. It was scratched to hell and didn't have a price on it, it also didn't have anything in it and it had one of those "return" stickers on it. I looked around everywhere trying to find one in better shape and asked a guy who worked there about it, he said there should've been another one "somewhere in the store" but had no idea where. It was pretty disappointing.Kahokian wrote:Not bad for 11 bucks lol I was pleased. I didnt have any of these items in my collection. I am super thrilled I got this lunch box. never seen one but it will look nice on my shelf of video game knick knack's!!!

