I watch Hard to Kill because its hilarious in general, that scene where he wakes up from the decade long coma and somehow has the strength to pull his gurney out of the hospital is classic the dialogue is also hilarious...Mason Storm.
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Sometimes I swear I must be dyslexic. I mixed up a Super Mario 64 for a Mario Kart 64 on Ebay. Needless to say so far at least one buyer is mad. Not sure about the other guy yet. The angry one claims it doesn't work which odd as I cleaned and tested it.
My foot is asleep and it itches!!!
Isn't that the worst? I don't even do high volumes and I screwed up a picture for the Xbox version of Tenchu by using the PS2 picture. I don't get this stuff mixed up, but got a good lecture from the buyer even after I sent him the correct picture. He didn't care that he bought the game with the wrong system's game picture, he wanted to make sure I was educated.
After months of patient eBay watching, I finally found a CIB Metal Storm for the NES at a reasonable price.
$72, which is crazy cheap considering that most resellers try to sell a loose cartridge for $50-ish. This is the first "complete" copy of the game I've seen.
Well above what I would pay for any single game this year. Considering how overpriced the cart only always is, if I really wanted it complete that would be a good price. I personally think the ebay video game market has been bullish for too long and is about to bust.
The PS2 thread has got me interested in getting PS2 stuff right now. I can appreciate the XBOX, but honestly after the Halo games there just doesn't seemed to be much there for me. Also, I think I might be the only person who likes the PS2's graphics over the Gamecube's and Xbox's. The just seem to have a crisper look to them. GC textures seem to distort up close and the Xbox graphics have kind of an over filtered or plastic look to me. Call me crazy I just like the look of the PS2 graphics more.
I just ghettoed up a Toshiba TDP-S20 projector by replacing its dead lamp with a crappy overhead projector buld and its ALIVE!!! Granted its a very outdated projector and I had to solder a few bits and bend some stuff but I paid $ .69 a pound for it. Now my all thrift store and dumpster dive home theater is complete.
I've been buying a lot of PS2 and DS games lately, since both systems can be purchased for quite cheaply right now. I just picked up five minty PS2 games at a thrift shop for $1.50 each, and I've been buying DS and PS2 games from (**choke**) GameStop for $2 to $5 a piece.
Honestly, the DS is a more fun system to collect for, since it has a pretty low percentage of straight ports. Most games that you can buy for it are going to be unique to the platform. However, I'm finding lately that the PS2 had a crazy amount of exclusives.