Savers?
Zag... Russ... where are you guys from?
I reside in San Jose, near all the wicked-awesome geeky tech stuff. I'm within five miles of two Savers thrifts, and both of 'em are in the habit of selling components separately.
Still, they have some redeeming features. For example, I hit one of 'em on the way home from work today, and grabbed the following:
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Loose SNES carts,
$1.99 $1.39 each with stamp pass:
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Mario is Missing!
- StarFox
- Battletoads in Battlemaniacs
- Super Mario World
- StarFox
- Super Mario Kart
- Super Battletank: War in the Gulf
- The Lion KingSega Genesis carts,
$1.99 $1.39 each:
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X-Men 2: Clone Wars (loose)
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Last Battle (boxed, no manual)
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XGranadaX (boxed, no manual)
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Zero Tolerance (boxed, no manual)
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Toxic Crusaders (CIB)
I also grabbed:
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Bomberman 64 cart,
$1.99 $1.39
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Bakugan Battle Brawlers (Wii, sealed),
$2.99 $2.09
- Nerf N-Strike maverick dart blaster,
$0.99 $0.69
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Earlier this week I found a sealed copy of
Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D for the 3DS for $9.99.
My GBA SP grip and face protector also arrived in the mail, as did my long-awaited Trunkin' Donuts shirt... which is my "tribute" to a coworker's idea to sell pastries out of the back of his car. No, seriously.
All-righty, that's it for now.
'Late