@ Razor I have that leapster lol
Is it pink? I figured you may have a pink one too.
Of course it's pink, you silly! That goes without saying.
Anyhoo: the last few days, particularly today, have yielded some interesting finds.
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Model 1 Sega Genesis console, courtesy of Razor Knuckles. Fear not, my good man; I'll see to it you're well rewarded for your generosity.
Japanese / Asia-Region CIB PSP games, $5.99 each:
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Metal Gear Ac!d
- Metal Gear Ac!d 2
- Coded Arms
- Phantasy Star PortableNow I just need a PSP that's coded to these games' regions, and I'm good to go.
Also found:
- CIB
Super Mario 3D Land for 3DS, $13.99: the Target Salvage train's still rolling, even though it's slowed down quite a bit since the end of the holidays.
- CIB
Skylanders Giants for Wii, $7.95: Never hurts to have a backup copy.
- Complete BradyGames
Fable II strategy guide, $1.99
- Star Wars Millennium Falcon Plug & Play TV Games thingy, $2.99: As I understand it, this one contains absolutely no games based on the *SHUDDER* prequels.
Then there was quite possibly the oddest pick-up I've had in quite some time:
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What you see above are 11 DS game cards of
Animal Crossing: Wild World, which were lying in a Ziploc bag at the bottom of a Goodwill display case for some time. I took a look at them on a previous visit a few days back, but I wanted to do a little research before I bought 'em. So I checked their resale value, and picked up several pointers on how to spot bootleg DS cards. They all seemed to check out when I gave 'em a closer look at the store, and I even compared them to other DS games in my collection. All I can say is, if they
are bootlegs, they're pretty much perfect bootlegs. All the same, I can't imagine why anybody would own 11 copies of the same game. I think I'll keep the receipt within reach, just in case. Whether or not this was $25.00 well spent remains to be seen...