I had a 30% off coupon at Savers and today is the last day that they're honoring them so I felt like I HAD to go out and find something. I'm glad I did. I picked up yet another N64 w/cables for $6 ($4.20 w/discount). Unfortunately the power supply is dead but for that price I really can't complain. This is the 5th one I've found in the last month, if I recall properly. Even though I literally have a stack of N64s that are not meant to be a part of my permanent collection, it is damn near impossible for me to leave something like that on the shelf when I see one so cheap. In the new year, I think I'm going to start leaving stuff like this for the next guy because these things are just piling up due to my disdain for eBay and some of the people I have had to deal with as a seller.
I also found a complete copy of Kirby's Air Ride for the Gamecube for $2.99 ($2.10- not pictured). But best of all I finally picked up a back-up Wii (gotta have a back-up for all my systems)...and it was marked at $24.99 ($17.50 w/discount). It came with all the necessary cables, a Wii remote and nunchuck, complete copies of Wii Sports, Wii Fit, a sealed copy of Wii Sports Resort (w/Wii Motion Plus attachment), and some other odds and ends. This is significant to me because the thrift stores around here routinely price Wiis at $70 with no games and I have seen them as high as $125. Merry Christmas to me!
At the other Savers in town I saw a PSP 1000 for $25 in a baggie with the electronics but I couldn't justify the risk because of all the broken stuff this particular store sells. I already have one anyway but it's not in the best shape. I'm sure I'll come across a cheap replacement that I can verify works one of these days.

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