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The SNES is going into the sale thread if anyone is interested.
Yeah, RIGHT!
*SCOFF*
Don't fall for it, people, he's tryin' to pull a fast one on ya.
Also a non video game score but a huge one anyway. Mrs. GrayGhost brought me home a new pair of Newbies. I have a race a week from tomorrow so I'm super stoked on these. Love the colors!
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Are you sure you're going to a race, and not a gay pride rally?
As for myself: I've managed to dig up a modest array of goodies over the last few days.
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Hit the local Goodwill near work, and grabbed a DS heavy with stylus, charger, and 6 loose games:
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Club Penguin
- LoZ: The Minish Cap
- Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (they actually made a tie-in game to that flick?)
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The Sims: Bustin' Out
- Shrek 2- Bootleg of
Mario Golf Advance TourThen there were a couple CIB 3DS titles:
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Mario Tennis Open, $5.99
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Nano Assault (sealed), $9.99: Been lookin' to try this one out for some time. And when I found it at the local Fry's, I figured, "why the hell not?"
Aaand for $20 and some trade credit, I picked up a
Kirby 64 cart and a couple Japanese
Final Fantasy V guides for the Super Famicom. My purchase of the guides is proof my philosophy of practical collecting is falling by the wayside: I just thought it would be cool to have these in my collection.
BTW the place where I picked up the guides had a display case with several boxed Super Famicom games in it, none of which I recognized.