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Re: Video Game "Finds of the Day"
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 3:01 pm
by noiseredux
alexjames01 wrote:Snatched a Model 2 Saturn with box/inserts/manuals and a modchip to boot for $35 off craigslist:


Had everything but the controller and sampler that came new. I just bought a model 1 recently but now i can replace it

Saw an NES with
26 games for $20 yesterday... but too far of a drive

damn that's impressive!
Re: Video Game "Finds of the Day"
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 4:53 pm
by emwearz
Got a whole bunch of new stuff including a new Playstation 3, White Knight Chronicles on the PSP and heaps of other good stuff, check out my newest collection video.

Re: Video Game "Finds of the Day"
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 11:57 pm
by Michi
Finally got a complete copy of Baiten Kaitos (GC) today

Re: Video Game "Finds of the Day"
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 1:21 am
by Soldier Blue
alexjames01 wrote:Snatched a Model 2 Saturn with box/inserts/manuals and a modchip to boot for $35 off craigslist:


Had everything but the controller and sampler that came new. I just bought a model 1 recently but now i can replace it

Saw an NES with
26 games for $20 yesterday... but too far of a drive

That's a nice deal. I almost never see good deals like that on craigslist, but recently I saw a clear skeleton japanese saturn with 2 games and controller and he was asking 40 OBO
but by the time I contacted him it was already sold

Re: Video Game "Finds of the Day"
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 4:46 am
by god
I've seen Gameboy Color games at my local Kmart. At a Rat Shack in Venice, FL, I saw N64 accessories like Rumble Packs.
Until about a year ago there was a little game shop accross from where I work that had heaps of new N64 games for their original retail prices. I loved looking through them but there was no way I was springing for any of them.
Re: Video Game "Finds of the Day"
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 6:08 am
by vlame
god wrote:I've seen Gameboy Color games at my local Kmart. At a Rat Shack in Venice, FL, I saw N64 accessories like Rumble Packs.
Until about a year ago there was a little game shop accross from where I work that had heaps of new N64 games for their original retail prices. I loved looking through them but there was no way I was springing for any of them.
some could have been worth some money...
Re: Video Game "Finds of the Day"
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 10:46 am
by BoneSnapDeez
For $60:
Commodore 64 computer
Disk drive
Printer + old ass unopened ink cartridge
3rd party joystick
All original cables and wires, expect for the computer-to-television cable, came with a newer AV cable instead
About 10 games: basic stuff like golf, baseball, Winter Games, Summer Games, etc.
All original documentation for computer, printer, and disk drive + instructions for the games
Epyx FastLoad cart
Some blank (I think?) floppies
Word processing program
Dust covers for the printer and computer
Most everything is in great shape, though I haven't had time to test everything. I'd still like to get the datasette, modem, and original C64 joystick sometime.
Re: Video Game "Finds of the Day"
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 11:42 am
by alexjames01
BoneSnapDeez wrote:For $60:
Commodore 64 computer
Disk drive
Printer + old ass unopened ink cartridge
3rd party joystick
All original cables and wires, expect for the computer-to-television cable, came with a newer AV cable instead
About 10 games: basic stuff like golf, baseball, Winter Games, Summer Games, etc.
All original documentation for computer, printer, and disk drive + instructions for the games
Epyx FastLoad cart
Some blank (I think?) floppies
Word processing program
Dust covers for the printer and computer
Most everything is in great shape, though I haven't had time to test everything. I'd still like to get the datasette, modem, and original C64 joystick sometime.
Welcome to c64 ownership

I really wanted the printer and also looking to grab a modem as well. Are the dust covers the brown with the c64 logos?
I was lucky to get a datasette in my c64 haul. It's strange to rewind to where the program should be and wait for the c64 to load it from tape. Very neat.
Re: Video Game "Finds of the Day"
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 12:30 pm
by BoneSnapDeez
alexjames01 wrote:BoneSnapDeez wrote:For $60:
Commodore 64 computer
Disk drive
Printer + old ass unopened ink cartridge
3rd party joystick
All original cables and wires, expect for the computer-to-television cable, came with a newer AV cable instead
About 10 games: basic stuff like golf, baseball, Winter Games, Summer Games, etc.
All original documentation for computer, printer, and disk drive + instructions for the games
Epyx FastLoad cart
Some blank (I think?) floppies
Word processing program
Dust covers for the printer and computer
Most everything is in great shape, though I haven't had time to test everything. I'd still like to get the datasette, modem, and original C64 joystick sometime.
Welcome to c64 ownership

I really wanted the printer and also looking to grab a modem as well. Are the dust covers the brown with the c64 logos?
I was lucky to get a datasette in my c64 haul. It's strange to rewind to where the program should be and wait for the c64 to load it from tape. Very neat.
One reason I want the modem and datasette is simply because I hate how the C64 looks with empty slots in the back.
The dust covers aren't Commodore brand. The printer one is transparent and ugly as balls. The one that covers the computer unit is a nice shade of puke brown.
Re: Video Game "Finds of the Day"
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 1:19 pm
by Retrozoa
Got a copy of Final Fantasy III for $31 that had pretty much everything but the box. It had the game, manual, map, and poster. The best part was the ebay auction didn't even mention the map or poster, so bonus.