http://cgi.ebay.com/HUGE-Lot-of-56-S...%3D5%26ps%3D63
That's a steal of a price rite now. Less that 2 dollars a game and there are a ton of great titles in there.
http://cgi.ebay.com/HUGE-Lot-of-56-S...%3D5%26ps%3D63
That's a steal of a price rite now. Less that 2 dollars a game and there are a ton of great titles in there.
The winning bid was $85.
I wasn't that impressed with it. Not one title had a case or manual, there were maybe 8 titles worth the cash, and a bunch of sports games.
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."
Maybe Da-Shocker was the seller.
Difficult to re-sell "disc" only games nowadays.
because most people that buy retro games are collecting and want them complete, especially if they are CD games. Otherwise, they are probably content with emulation/bootleg copies. If it's what I want and the value is there, I'm OK with loose copies, I'm sure as hell not paying the complete price for Einhander.
I would image any collector going specifically for cart/disc only would have it a lot easier, and hell of a lot cheaper.
I'm trying to decide right now, if I were to start on older Nintendo cart collections (NES,SNES,N64), would I be better off cartridge only? I figure most original owners of those games all but incinerated the boxes and manuals.
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."
What was so aweosme about that lot exactly?![]()
Originally Posted by MrSega
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