Not on here, though I do have them all on an excel sheet.retrosportsgamer wrote:Is this N64 lot detailed out anywhere? Sounds like a tremendous purchase.
It was 100 carts, 30 good, 40 ok, 30 bad, but I needed almost all of them.
Not on here, though I do have them all on an excel sheet.retrosportsgamer wrote:Is this N64 lot detailed out anywhere? Sounds like a tremendous purchase.
Exactly.Blu wrote:I thought you ditched most of your N64 collection a few times Mike? Are you starting back up on collecting it?
Interesting story and happy to hear you're getting an N64 collection again.mjmjr25 wrote:Exactly.Blu wrote:I thought you ditched most of your N64 collection a few times Mike? Are you starting back up on collecting it?
Got the cart only collection end of 2010 - realized there's really only 30 games that have a lot of play value - sold entire cart collection on ebay, $1,200 or something close to that, 4-ish years ago.
A few days later I waxed nostalgic and realized I love N64, they are all wonderful, I cut my teeth on this library. However, I think the reason I wasn't loving them was because they were loose. I slowly collected the entire library CIB over the next 2 years. Once I got the last few rarez (Rat Attack, Stunt Racer, Tom n Jerry) I couldn't believe how much money I was spending on cardboard and paper and that only 30 of these 300 games are even playable. So, I sold off the dozen highest priced CIB's and then sold the rest in (2) huge chunks.
A few weeks later I was really missing my N64 games so I bought a Everdrive. I realized I hate emulation so I put it in a case and never even got an SD card loaded up.
A year later I realized I love N64 and I don't need boxes and manuals. I sold my Everdrive and began buying up all the carts.
Yeah, it bugged me too. Just ignore him. He's an idiot.jmbarnes101 wrote:is anyone else bothered that he used Everdrive and emulation together?


