Un squadron ( usa version) seems hard to find in good nic.
The game that I can't find in a good condition around my area is Ridge Racer V for the PS2. I've only seen one copy in my area (McDonough, GA), and that only copy was horribly scratched up. I haven't found another copy of the game since then.
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Last edited by DefaultGen; 03-12-2023 at 08:05 PM.
I've had a really hard time finding certain Activision Atari cartridges where the glue hasn't seeped through and stained the label.
Plus, most ColecoVision games have those damn black labels that tend to flake and chip really easily. I've pretty much given up looking for mint cartridges.
Alot of Tengen NES cartridges seem to have damage on the end of the label since they're a bit harder to remove from the system than regular carts.
ill trade you 5 copies of my junker smb2's for one of your pristine copies!
i have to say no thanks to many black tengen carts because the tengen oem screws arent stainless so they corrode like no ones business. anyone got a good lead on stainless replacement nes cart screws?
Last edited by kataboom; 05-03-2007 at 12:33 AM.
I used to work at 5 different Funcolands back in the day so I've handled millions of games and 3 in particular come to mind when I think of good games that are very difficult to find complete and in mint condition.
Not surprisingly, they've all been mentioned already.
Castlevania: Dracula X - SNES
Contra Force - NES
Splatterhouse 2 - Genesis
They're not the actual gamebit screws, but Radio Shack sells tiny phillips-head screws similar to the ones used on the older NES cartridges. I think they're like $2.99 for a package of 50 or so. I've been using them for quite some time and they work really well.Originally Posted by kataboom