Hey now!
Although it's been slim pickings lately, I did manage to dig up a few interesting finds...
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Strat guides for $1.99 each:
- NP
Wariowrold- Prima
Dark Cloud (Greatest Hits)
- Prima
Maximo: Ghosts to GloryOther guides, $0.99 each:
- Master Eon's Official Guide to
Skylanders Spyro's Adventure: All right, now I have my very own copy of this, with the poster intact!
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Nintendo Role-Playing Games: Now this is an odd one: it's a hardcover in a format similar to those young-reader deals from the 80s. It also doesn't offer an extensive amount of hints and tips on the games it covers. None the less, i found it interesting enough-- and cheap enough-- to pick up.
I also found a few games and supplies:
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- 20 XBox/360 cases, $5.00: been looking to replace several busted-up XBox cases in my collection...
- CIB
Popolocrois and
EA Replay for PSP, $4.99 each
- CIB
Iron Helix for Sega CD, $3.49
- PSP Media Manager for PC, $3.59
The most interesting find of the week goes to this copy of
Dino Crisis with
Resident Evil 3 demo for PS1 that I found for $1.99 sealed...
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...but
not CIB.
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Could it be a reseal? I have my doubts; for one thing, it still has an undeployed hang-tab stuck to the back (seen in pic). The seal at top and bottom are y-fold, and the wrap isn't stretched tightly across the case, which is a common sight on shrinkwrap-resealed games. Also, the top band appears to be untouched. In any case, it's a fairly odd pickup.
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And now, as promised, I'll reveal the greatest score of them all:
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Do you see it? Hold on, let's get a little closer to it:
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Now do you see it? No? Okay, let's move a little further forward:
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Surely you can make it out now.
And I promise not to call you "Shirley" anymore.
But if you can't, here's a closer look:
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How's that?
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That's right: I have discovered the location of the Hyrulean Triforce, quite possibly the greatest artifact in electronic gaming, (not so) cleverly disguised as a monument to the Civilan Conservation Corps members that developed the surrounding area in the 1930s.
This "monument" was dedicated in 1992, the same year that
A Link to the Past-- inarguably the greatest
Legend of Zelda game ever-- hit the North American shores.
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Coincidence? I wonder...