Quote Originally Posted by Steve W View Post
Isn't it amazing to see how much old systems are going for now? When I see an Atari Jaguar system going for over $400 in a game store, my eyes pop out like a cartoon character. I just wish I'd bought a few Jaguars when Kay-Bee Toys was clearing them out back in the day for next to nothing. Of course, I didn't have as much money to throw around in the '90s, but I should have picked a few up...
yea your telling me, I did manage to snag a few good nes and snes games from the big bins they had in front of their registers but i remember seeing 3dos and cdi's, neo geos and games. they still had them when they were closing the store at my mall and i wished i had the money then.
the one that kills me the most was the NES top loaders for $25 ea when K mart closed near me in high school. the one in our town was one of the first to go for some reason.

any way its paid off to just grab the spare systems for about $5 or $10 all these years and sit on them, cords and controllers for about $2 or $3 ea too.
Except N64 controllers, i could never find many of them.

crappy thing about moving is you dont know where some of that stuff went, i know i have boxes of GC controllers but i cant find any but my wave birds and i am not selling those


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i'll do this Steve style

These are from the past few months

Animal Crossing for GC $50 complete
Animal Crossing amiibo festival for WiiU (New) $5 from a Ross store on Maui of all places
Star Wars the force unleashed for Wii complete $4
Target Terror for Wii complete $5
MGS4 for PS3 $4
The Suffering for PS2 complete $4
Megaman 11 for Switch (New) $20
Super Bomberman R for Switch (New) $20

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Tetris 2 NES box only (w/foam) 10¢
NES Organizer missing top drawer $2
Epilogue GB Operator (New) $60

I was surprised to find a game in a Ross, let alone a WiiU game while on vacation in hawaii any wii u game for $5 new is worth picking up in my opinion. The PS2 and Wii games came from a local goodwill, for what ever reason the suffering and target terror command decent complete prices on price charting (here and here) which makes them pretty good trade bait if i absolutely cant stand them.

the switch games were things i came across while looking for another game called Billion Road. they were both games that were cheaper new than used at the game stop here and were games i wanted to try or try again. I have mega man 11 on PS4 but theres something about it that just feels like it doesn't flow right for a mega man game and i hope this version is different. doubt it though.

cant play most of these as my collection is still packed up.