I picked up a Pro's Kit video game screwdriver set from the local Fry's Electronics for $30 a few months back.
http://www.frys.com/product/6174539[img width=300 height=300]http://www.cyberguys.com/images/prod_images/p73118a.jpg[/img]
It's worked fairly well for me so far, although on some occasions a bit wasn't able to get to deeper-set screws on some of my consoles without having to buy extra accessories. Also, the included ratcheting screwdriver is a bit junky, but it's not like I can't get a suitable replacement for it should the need arise. Another downside is that the case doesn't hold the bits very securely; if you open the case up after dropping it, you'll likely have to reorganize everything.
On the upside, it includes three sizes of tri-wing bit, all the hex-ish security bits to open Nintendo and Sega consoles and carts, and even a few to open up Happy Meal toys so you can replace the batteries. And of course it has the usual array of slotted and Philips. And pasted on the inside of the lid is a quick-reference chart of the various bits and which consoles and/or games they can open up.
And... well, that's it, really. I know you're expecting me to end this with a dumb joke or smart-ass remark, but... sorry, fresh out right now. Maybe for my next post, okay?
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