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GrayGhost81
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« Reply #5340 on: February 26, 2015, 07:06:42 PM »

If you've been in the gaming diary lately you know I'm obsessed with this game. Even though I bought the GOTY strategy guide a few weeks ago, at about the same time I roped another coworker into chatting about the game. His response was "I tried that game, but the molerats scared the crap out of me. I even had the book, you want it?" Not knowing which book he meant I said yes, and ended up with this. Very, very nice.



Then there are some actual games! Legend of Heroes II, Eternal Poison, and Super Mario 3D Land (with intact CN code! Score!) were from 99Gamers. King's Field is from my old buddy Silver80 and Hatsune Miku Project Diva F 2nd is from Disposed Hero.

As I mentioned in the collecting goals thread, Eternal Poison puts me three titles away from the Atlus PS2 subset. I need Arcana Heart, Wizardry: Tale of the Forsaken Land, and Dokapon Kingdom, if anyone's wondering  Wink.

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« Reply #5341 on: February 26, 2015, 07:23:56 PM »

Picked this up in a trade for a Rosalina.
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« Reply #5342 on: February 26, 2015, 09:11:40 PM »

Hello once again,



- LucasArts Air Combat Classics disks with manual, $2.19

- CIB XBox Live Live Arcade Unplugged Vol. 1 & Child of Eden, $4.99 each

- CIB Painkiller for PC, $1.99





- CIB The Dig, $4.99

- Sealed Turnabout for PS1, $1.99





Grabbed this stack of 20 magazines & strategy guides, sealed Blitzkrieg Anthology set, and Nerf Demolisher blaster for $10 all told.





Another stack of magazines and guides I grabbed for about $20.


Aaand finally, I turned to (mostly) eBay to expand my TRS-80 pocket computer setup:





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Shadow Kisuragi
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« Reply #5343 on: February 26, 2015, 09:20:12 PM »

Holy crap, it's been a long time since I saw an AAFES bundle - completely forgot about those.

Loving The Dig and TRS-80 stuff.
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« Reply #5344 on: February 26, 2015, 09:42:02 PM »

Can't believe I got snubbed for my turtle fandom from the 'Norch....

 grrr leo paranoid paranoid Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry
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« Reply #5345 on: February 26, 2015, 10:22:58 PM »

Holy crap, it's been a long time since I saw an AAFES bundle - completely forgot about those.

I encounter quite a few 360 games that have some sort of special label or seal on them, like the EA Experience-sealed Battlefield 2 I showed off some time ago. You'll probably be happy to know-- but probably not surprised-- that the majority of the specially-labelled and sealed 360 games I find are put out by EA.

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Loving The Dig and TRS-80 stuff.

Normally I'm too cheap to pay $4.99 for a PC game, even a CIB one. But seeing as how it was a LucasArts title, I took the plunge. I only wished the sealed "Best of LucasArts" CD-ROM pack that I found at the same Goodwill store for $3.99 ran on PCs and not just Macs. Maybe I should've grabbed it anyway, as potential trade bait... hmmm...

As for the TRS 80 PC-1 pocket computer, which is actually a rebranded Sharp PC-1211: I'm still hunting for guides, program tapes and accessories. Definitely one of the cooler things I've come across at the thrifts. You know it must be something special if this fine gentleman was willing to sing its praises in print ads:



It's a shame he isn't around today to see how far pocket computers have come since the PC-1...


Can't believe I got snubbed for my turtle fandom from the 'Norch....

 grrr leo paranoid paranoid :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(

I'm sorry, who are you again?
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« Reply #5346 on: February 27, 2015, 12:44:43 AM »

That's Cody - he changed his name a while back (pwpcody, I think).
I have a Panasonic HHC with printer at the house that I got for free with my TRS-80 CoCo 2. I love old PCs, and the Tandy PCs have a special place in my heart. It also helps that I'm an Asimov fan.
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« Reply #5347 on: February 27, 2015, 04:49:39 PM »

Picked up a few things from Disk Replay. Glad to have the Sega Sports Dreamcast in my collection, mainly because it's my favorite color.

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« Reply #5348 on: February 27, 2015, 11:58:38 PM »

Nice Dreamcast you picked up Razor.
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« Reply #5349 on: February 28, 2015, 03:39:32 AM »

Holy crap, it's been a long time since I saw an AAFES bundle - completely forgot about those.

Loving The Dig and TRS-80 stuff.

Holy crap, I haven't heard the AAFES acronym in almost a decade.  Has it been that long?  SO OLD!


Can't believe I got snubbed for my turtle fandom from the 'Norch....

 grrr leo paranoid paranoid Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry

Ignore the peanut gallery.  Turtles fans, we get no respect.
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Relax, I can fix it.

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« Reply #5350 on: February 28, 2015, 01:10:34 PM »

Homeworld Remastered Collector's Edition

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The Mothership is 13"/33cm tall with USB powered LEDs in the ship's engines, ports and bays.
Box also has small Historical Briefings/Artbook, Angel Moon Keychain and a Steam game code voucher.
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« Reply #5351 on: February 28, 2015, 02:05:29 PM »

My brother sent me a text and said he got a surprise...from Goodwill he got all of this for $40.00...All of the games have their manuals there are doubles, all the boxed games are Complete, the system is complete in the sense of the system and accessories, boxed joystick controllers, and a sealed voice module.  Everything is mint condition which is awesome!
 

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« Reply #5352 on: February 28, 2015, 03:53:49 PM »

I was waiting for one last batch of stuff before I posted, but to hell with it! Here are my recent grabs:

So in the first pic, the amiibo's and the Vita game, were from EB games. The rest was from Game Quest:



Next up, all from Game Quest. NES boxes are just boxes. no games. Gameboy color game is Shadowgate classics:




Then I got a box in the mail last week:



Ohhh! A box from Japan! What could it be? open it up!



Hmmm. Still not revealing much....wait! is that a Famicom Disk System RAM adapter?Huh



It was! IT is! and FDS Metroid to make sure it works....



But thats not all I got from Japan:



Pretty stoked to get a CIB Fire Emblem. All of my import stuff came from a great NA seller named, Cheesemeister.

Last but not least, is a couple scores I got from Crabmaster/Game Quest:



The Amiibos were from Walmart



Mario Party 3 and the SNES controller, were from my buddy Jeff.

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Complete NA NES collection (minus Stadium Events)
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« Reply #5353 on: February 28, 2015, 08:39:37 PM »

Hey now.

Holy crap, it's been a long time since I saw an AAFES bundle - completely forgot about those.

Loving The Dig and TRS-80 stuff.

Holy crap, I haven't heard the AAFES acronym in almost a decade.  Has it been that long?  SO OLD!


I'd never seen nor heard of AAFES before, ever. I hadda Google it to figure out what Shadz was nattering on about. Isn't the internet awesome?

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Can't believe I got snubbed for my turtle fandom from the 'Norch....

 grrr leo paranoid paranoid :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(

Ignore the peanut gallery.  Turtles fans, we get no respect.

Did it ever occur to you that it's because you don't deserve any? It's just common sense.  Tongue


ANYway: this has been the week in murdered-tree pickups for me:



- 25 ishes of Nintendo Power and one each of PC Gamer and GamePro, $10.00 for the lot.




- Crimson DS lite with charger, $15.69

- CIB Ghostbusters and SimCity Creator for DS, $3.99 each

- Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time (no manual), $5.99

- Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time card in a Explorers of Darkness case, $5.99

- CIB Bionic Commando, $3.95

- Official XBox Magazine demo disc #68, $0.50

- CIB Mortal Kombat Trilogy (Greatest Hits) for PS1, $2.99

- TI-83 Plus graphing calculator, $2.59: My third TI-83 Plus pickup this week.



...'Late
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« Reply #5354 on: March 01, 2015, 08:17:03 AM »

Picked these up a few days ago from Cash Converters:
This was £1.99

These were £0.30 each
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