flojocabron wrote:I finally picked up my copy of Wii Kirby Collection from Bestbuy.
Samurai Jack Season One for $2.00

Kirby Dream Collection Sealed Used - Swap for unsealed copy - Gamestop
I found another Gamestop that has brand new copies of Kirby Dream Collection with the game still sealed inside. For the picture, I ripped a piece of the shrink wrap to show it was sealed. The employee let me swap an unsealed CIB floor display that I bought last week. Not as great a deal as the Best Buy or competitor price match, but at least the used price is now more palatable considering the game is new. Still weird how Gamestop retags new games as used. I finally figured out the Woodcut look of the game case cover. The Art Book is full of interesting trivia, it describes how it matches Paulowina Wood gift box of Japan SNES Kirby Superstar.
PS2 VGA Cable - $3.00 BookOff

A very very nice find on a Sony 1st party Linux VGA cable. I have owned HD Xploder which converts games to 1080i and VGA for a while and now can finally see if the PS2 will work on a VGA monitor.

The trick will be to dual hookup to a regular TV and VGA monitor to see the screen prompts. I'm thinking a Guncon adapter will allow both Composite and VGA connections at the same time. Come to think of it just maybe like the Dreamcast Lightgun, the Guncon might work with the Xploded games on a CRT monitor? The VGA scan rate 640x480 resolution is lower then a 120hz HDTV so just maybe it might work?

Blood Wake - $5.00 BookOff
I have been loading up on Xbox games that have not been released on any other console. This game is also unique, there are not that may "PT Boat" games out there. Imagine Hydro Thunder, no limited race course and with weapons installed. The torpedos are very satisfying, watching the enemy boats exploding up in the air out of the water.

Gyromite Import Adapter Cart - $5.00 Thrift Store
This was buried in a plastic box inside a glass locked cabinet display of cart games, always good to ask an employee to pull the tray. I now own five Gyromite Import Adapter carts, handy for Famicom multi game bootleg carts. Note the cart label for a difference over a regular Gyromite game, a dead giveaway if the pin tips are hard to see.