I've been so busy with Christmas stuff and having to work, I haven't been around here for a while now. Between it all, though, I have found quite a bit of stuff to add to my collection, including something I've been looking for for quite a long time now. This is gonna be a pretty long post, so be prepared:
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For some reason, it's been an XBox/Xbox 360 sort of month and a half or so, and that trend continued. I wish the Catherine had its original case and manual, but finding it with Lost Planet: Extreme Condition for only $1.50 together made sure I wasn't gonna pass it up. Plus, I've really been wanting to play it for a long while now, so now I can, as soon as I'm done with the approximately 597 other games I have on the backburner.
I'm also happy to have picked up Jade Empire and Crimson Skies, as I've heard nothing but good things about them and have wanted to check them out as well, again, after the other 597 games. And being a fan of the first Borderlands and hearing mostly positive things, adding the sequel to my collection was a must for me.
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Some odds and ends that I got as well. The two ProPads are complete, though as you can tell the boxes aren't in great shape. They were a dollar apiece at Goodwill, though, so I'm not complaining. And when I started collecting, I never thought that I would get so into collecting handhelds/LCD games, but here we are, about 50 or so of them in, with no intention of stopping now. The Gameshark is my Not-So-Secret Santa snag from our very own Zagnorch, in a very nice DVD-style box. It doesn't have the dongle needed to actually use it, but since I'm a sucker for cheat devices, it's awesome to have anyway. And once again, thanks to Zag for the NSSS. I remember promising to send something your way last year, but losing my job derailed that. This year, however, I've already procured a couple of things you're looking for, and am eying one more that I hope to be sending your way before too long.
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Finally, a Commodore 16. I don't have too much experience with vintage computers, but after my recent Atari 800XL find, it made me really nostalgic for the three computers that I did have as a kid: A Tandy/Radio Shack TRS-80 (On which I had my very first video gaming experience playing Hunt The Wumpus), an IBM XT, and a Commodore 16. After a lot of searching, I ended up finding this one on eBay for less than I've seen most having gone for, at $61. It's complete, with the original power brick, RF cable and switch, manual, other paperwork, and the C16 Tutorial Cartridge. It also came with a working Commodore 1541 Floppy Disk Drive that does have a bit of wear and a gouge on the top of the unit, and also still has the original cardboard insert. The computer itself works flawlessly, and it looks like it was barely used before I bought it, with absolutely no blemishes on it at all. Now, if only I could find an XT for less than 400 dollars...