Hey now,
Got my Christmas package in from Zag a few days ago and it was really pretty special.
Like I stated in my note, sorry 'bout the stocking not being very Christmasy-colored. And I'm more than happy to send more oddball Sharks tchochkes your way, should I encounter any.
From my brother for Christmas on Christmas Day:
*Star Trek 25th Anniversary Konami Handheld
[img width=700 height=526]http://i.imgur.com/G11EYvz.jpg[/img]
I picked up the
Star Trek handheld years ago on closeout at Kay-Bee. I found it reasonably challenging at first, but I eventually memorized the pattern of attack, and was regularly able to beat it. Not sure where that thing went...
All right, let me whip out my latest batch of pick-ups:
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- Wii U GamePad,
$9.99 $7.00: I was worried that this might not work properly, as the left shoulder button and trigger were a bit sticky. But after opening it up, cleaning the cause of the stickiness (some kind of caramel sauce, judging from the smell), and syncing it to my machine, it works just fine and dandy. I guess I'm not completely all-thumbs when it comes to fixes after all.
- Loose Japanese
NBA Jam Super Famicom cart,
$2.99 $0.00 with gift card: The first Super Famicom game to grace my collection. Also the first Super Famicom game I've ever submitted to the RF Generation database.
- Super NES fighter-style turbo controller,
$5.99 $0.00 with gift card: At first glance, I thought this was an ASCIIWare turbo controller for the Sega Genesis, what with its button layout much like that of the 6-button Genesis controller. While I've seen similar fighter-style SNES controllers, this is the first one I've encountered that completely eliminated the shoulder buttons. And where could you have found one of these back in the day, you ask? Well, here you go:
[img width=412 height=361]http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/y409/Zagnorch/Score12-28-2013b_zpsb4bcbd78.jpg?t=1388277177[/img]
How you you rewind a controller, anyway?- Classic
Sonic the Hedgehog lunch bag,
$3.79 $2.94: It's only a few days after Christmas, and I already have next year's present for a certain someone ready to go...
- CIB
Tenchu: Return From Darkness and
Rampage Total Destruction, $1.99 each
- Sealed
Space Intruder handheld, bagged Micky-D's
Skylanders Giants Drobot Happy Meal toy, and handheld
Connect Four game, $1.50
Aaand the big non-vidya pick-up:
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Yet another iteration of my fave board game that I grabbed for $2.99. This one posseses a Real-Time Strategy element, with such "sudden game-changing events" as unexpected storms and ammo shortages adding to the challenge. They even carried over the surveillance plane from the electronic Advanced Missions release. If there's any gripe I have with this new version, it's that the ship pieces are now all roughly the same size as one another. That just ain't right...
Whelp, that's about it for now. Tune in next time when I show off the latest additions to my
Skylanders arsenal, and a non-vidya pickup that Nupoile will go ga-ga over. Oh the suspense!
- 'Late