Hey now,
Wow, somebody really brought the Sega stuff home, didn't he? And then there's that Virtual Boy. I'd be happy just to track down a stand for mine...
Speaking of Sega pickups:
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- CIB
StarFlight for Sega Genesis, $5.99: The map flips over to reveal a bunch of EA Genesis offerings, many of which I don't have, and would like to one day add to my stack:
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Then there's the combo instruction manual / species guide / storybook, which features a completely original premise and story, and is absolutley not derivative of any work that has come before it.
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In any way whatsoever.A couple other Sega-related pickups (and a Ninty-related one) of note:
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- Mega-Shroom plush cushion/pillow thingy, $3.20
- Shadow and Knuckles plushes, $1.99 each: Actually, I'm pretty sure the one on the left is a Shadow clone that was let out of the cloning chamber a little too early.
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Now there's an expression that makes Big the Cat look like a freakin' Rhodes scholar.In any case, it looks like I've got a certain someone covered for the holidays yet again. Yep, looks like he'll end up with a few playmates for the ones I sent him for his birthday... if he doesn't piss me off too badly.
All right, home stretch:
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- Hori XBox 360
Dead or Alive 4 arcade stick and Hori PS3
Fighting Stick 3,
$5.99 $4.80 each
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Skylanders Swap Force Fire Kraken figure,
$15.99 $6.00: picked this up after earning a $9.99 Power Up Rewards voucher.
- CIB
Club Penguin: ELite Penguin Force for DS, $1.99
- Case, manual, inserts for
Sonic Adventure 2 Battle (no game disc), $0.99: I needed an extra GameCube case; the "guts" are a bonus.
- CIB
City Crisis, $3.99: Now, this was a rather interesting pickup; the case spine doesn't sport a title!
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And now we come to the obligatory non-vidya small score! Yes, it's yet another portable HP gadget with number-crunching capabilities. Only this time, it's not just a calculator:
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Yeah... or what!It's the 95LX, HP's first PDA-palmtop-computer thingamajig... and I'm really diggin' it! Now if I could just track down an inexpensive owner's manual and a link cable. Yeah, good luck with that! In the meantime, I think I'll wipe the dust off the display screen with these:
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Huh huh, it removes stuff from my gadget.'LATE!!!