What games are they? Besides the one in English which is a very funny name lol.
Well that's only part of the name... the full name is Garouden Break Blow: Fist or Twist. The middle one is Dodonpachi and the one on the right is Mushihimesama. Garouden is a 3D fighting game and the others are vertical shooters.
Although I guess if you look closer, it actually does have the full name of Garouden on the cover...noticed it on the spine since that's helpful on the shelf (compared to a lot of the others I have), but guess I didn't pay enough attention to the cover. And actually, the little red line of text on Dodonpachi is also the name, but I'd have to start taking better pictures for that to show up clearly.
Last edited by sidewinderl; 04-16-2018 at 10:27 PM.
Oh shit. Wild Guns on the Switch?
I’m on it.
Woops, I totally forgot about the other game I got.
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Only paid like $30 for it, which seems criminally low, but I guess that's the nice thing about big box collecting. Just wish the Fallout big boxes only went for that much. Pretty annoyed that I don't have those.
I found these little metal SFII figurines in the clearance bin at Target a few days ago. They were 48 cents a piece. Seriously. Apparently, there are 12 total, but these were the only 6 they had.
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I think I have the M. Bison.
I picked up a Colecovision Flashback from Half Price Books. It was pretty much an unopened new unit.
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A Black Falcon: no, computer games and video games are NOT the same thing. Video games are on consoles, computer games are on PC. The two kinds of games are different, and have significantly different design styles, distribution methods, and game genre selections. Computer gaming and console (video) gaming are NOT the same thing."
Last edited by gamevet; 04-23-2018 at 11:46 PM.
A Black Falcon: no, computer games and video games are NOT the same thing. Video games are on consoles, computer games are on PC. The two kinds of games are different, and have significantly different design styles, distribution methods, and game genre selections. Computer gaming and console (video) gaming are NOT the same thing."
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