Microsoft Sidewinder 3D Pro - $6.00 $3.00 Thrift Store

Salvation Army half off sale for merchandise ten days old on Mondays this month. An older game port Flight Stick that has built in twist for the rudder. Always wanted one, I am loving this stick for the clean cut geometric design.

CH Gamestick 14 NEW - $20.00 $8.00 Store
The stick was still zip tied to the cardboard package, the disc and manual hidden underneath! CH Products are very precise Flight Sticks with a great feel in the stick pivot. CH also tend to be very pricey, even the vintage game port versions. Even though a game port stick, a very very nice feature. ALL the buttons work with the standard four button layout of the game port. This without a driver due to the extra buttons simulating multiple presses of the buttons. It also means 100% compatibility with the four button and one hat switch limitation of the USB adapter. Count them, that is FOURTEEN independent buttons to set different functions in a Flight Sim.

Logitech G25 Gear Shift - $25.00 $8.33 Thrift Store

This was on the 75% off table at Salvation Army. Not a game port but made to interface with the G25 Driving setup with separate clutch. There is a lockout for either in line shifting or gate six speed plus reverse. Very sweet unit with a pro quality and leather base cover around the shifter, a mod to try later on.

Gameport Controllers in a USB Port
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Konami Bucky O'Hare Handheld LCD - $1.00 Thrift Store
In research it turns out there is a whole line of wedge shaped Konami portables. This seems to be an uncommon blue version instead of the green Bucky handheld. For a basic "game watch" LCD, a pretty good game. A three level SHMUP. 1st level is jump and shoot, 2nd level is move up and down while shooting and the 3rd level is move up and down while shooting at a boss.

Now why do Bucky O hare and Jazz Jack Rabbit look related?
http://retro4ever.com/feature-jazz-jackrabbit-vs-bucky-ohare/
It’s amazing when you think about it. Only in the 90′s could you have not one, but two green rabbits with guns as title characters in a video game. The most incredible aspect is that neither was seemingly trying to copy the other one. Both heroes flew under the radar to your average Joe, but for those who remember, I am referring of course to Jazz Jackrabbit and Bucky O’Hare !
PC Escher Interactive - $2.00 Thrift Store
A library of M.C. Escher art. It also has puzzle games to put back together in a Tetris style in the 3d "Möbius Strip" blocks. The perspective in Escher prints really throws one off, which way is up or in front.
PC Neverhood - $2.00 Mormon Thrift Store

YES! I now have a second copy. This PC game is very pricey online. Fiftydollar mentioned a while back that mormons donate good and sometimes valuable stuff at the Desert Industries Thrift Stores. Clay Animation with great puzzles, really a great game with killer music. Windows XP compatible.



A couple great links, see what the fuss is about this cult classic.
http://doo.nomoretangerines.com/nevhood/
http://www.neverhood.se/
Gamecube Mario DDR - $5.00 Goodwill

Never planned on buying this, but at five bucks why not. Not getting another pad, this can easily be played with a PS1 DDR Pad with an adapter. Arcade stick also works when too lazy to get off the couch.