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« Reply #1935 on: April 12, 2014, 01:20:30 PM »

Nice titles Nick, funny thing about Zaxxon, I named my new Star Wars Edge of the Empire RPG character after that game, very few people in my game group picked up the reference.

Holy crap Flee, I am always saddened by the fact I never have the time to go to garage sales, and when I do people know what they have, way to go man.

I got nothing to report myself really, no pics either. Picked up the following Nintendo Collector's Edition Monopoly for 3.00 and got Fear Effect and Rayman for PS1 for 6.00 all from goodwill
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« Reply #1936 on: April 12, 2014, 01:42:21 PM »

Crazy start to the garage sale season. Unfortunately I doubt anything will compare for the rest of the season.
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« Reply #1937 on: April 12, 2014, 01:53:29 PM »

If the site stops working again it's because Flee's score just broke the internet.
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« Reply #1938 on: April 12, 2014, 02:27:01 PM »

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Ladies and gents, I hit the jackpot. I stopped by a garage sale by chance and picked all this up for 29 bucks. I don't expect you to believe me but I don't care. Smiley
And yes that's Dracula x. I'm still sweating cold.

......well.  We have a new winner of the internet.
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« Reply #1939 on: April 12, 2014, 03:10:15 PM »

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Got some stuff I've been wanting for a while now. I've started on the garage sale hunt but haven't found anything worthwhile yet. These were at my new go to local store. PS2 games were $4 each. I've had the Gottlieb edition of the Pinball Hall of Fame for awhile now and have been wanting the Williams one, finally found it. I also got something that Redd loves with Kenka Bancho for $7. All of these are complete.

Kenka Bancho is indeed a favorite of mine. Amazing game. The time limit restricts a lot of the fun, which was remedied in the sequel. Smiley
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« Reply #1940 on: April 12, 2014, 03:39:58 PM »

I think I scored partly because the guy's wife wanted him to get rid of his old games. There was a complete in box super Nintendo and PlayStation 1 and a few good DS titles with a Zelda DS lite too. If I had a little more money I would have taken everything but alas. Dude was actually nice enough to put my picks aside for me while I ran to the coin star machine which I was going to in the first place. I called my cousin and he came down to pick off the doubles I left as well as the PS and DS. Someone nabbed the SNES. Fortune shines upon me on this day.
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« Reply #1941 on: April 12, 2014, 05:56:29 PM »

It's been a very busy week, and these are actually grabs from when I went out with some friends last weekend. Everything was pretty cheap and no major finds, but the Supercharger is basically new and unused, and I can add Xyanide back into my collection since the last one went out in a trade.

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« Reply #1942 on: April 12, 2014, 06:25:25 PM »

@Duke Awesome grabs.. I was just thinking about the Atari Selector yesterday.

@Flee - Awesome scores for you as well! Lots of great grabs. I'd like to grab TD 1 & 2 someday. 

Today we went out with Engel to an indoor garage sale, indoor flea market, and antique store.  Not much in grabs but got a mint Sega Saturn game I have been wanting for a while, good thing my brother gave me a little extra cash for graduating from college.  Then my brother scored a handheld lot.

Indoor Flea Market -
-Earthworm Jim 2
-Bunch of handelds a few Tiger ones...the Jeopardy and Madden aren't sealed but are complete with everything - sadly I need to find a new Madden 95.  He got all of the handhelds for $5.00 after the guy at the booth decided to make a deal on them.

Then later we went to a local store and he grabbed two CIB NES games $5.00 a piece.

[img width=700 height=526]http://i.imgur.com/ouLMkqy.jpg[/img]

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Got some other little deals in the works with a couple of guys on here so keep an eye out :-)
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« Reply #1943 on: April 12, 2014, 08:56:17 PM »

Ooh Jim 2 for Saturn. That's a great find.
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« Reply #1944 on: April 12, 2014, 09:43:08 PM »

A bit late to the party, but Flee - that score is INSANE. Those SNES boxes look incredible, and Dracula X speaks for itself. Seriously, you win.

Found a few nice things today:

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Ran about $20 total. Not too shabby.
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« Reply #1945 on: April 12, 2014, 10:24:13 PM »

First I went to a game store near me ... knew it was good because the people their were LITERALLY the stereotypical nerd ...

Anyways, I got

Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (CIB) [Genesis]
Mortal Kombat [Genesis]
Werewolf: The Last Warrior [NES]
Sky Jinks [2600]
Crack'ed [7800]
Joust [7800]

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Then, I saw it ...

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I instantly fell in love with it.

So, I had to get it
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« Reply #1946 on: April 12, 2014, 10:31:29 PM »

What is the Wild Cycle game like?
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« Reply #1947 on: April 12, 2014, 10:37:16 PM »

What is the Wild Cycle game like?

It's an EM unit from 1970 ... just a Dirtbike looking figure moving on a track, but really addicting
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« Reply #1948 on: April 13, 2014, 12:37:47 AM »

That's quite the spur of the moment buy Possum.  Looks cool.
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« Reply #1949 on: April 13, 2014, 12:53:22 AM »

Hey now, everybody. I've attempted on a couple occasions tonight to post a blog of all my small and not-so-small scores from the previous week, to no avail. So I've given up the blog thing, and will post it here instead. Hope you don't mind.

Aaaaand ACTION!


Hey now,

I dropped a few hints about this in the small scores thread several days back, and now-- after a few unavoidable delays-- it's time for the big reveal. But before the main event, I'm gonna regale you with an incredible story chock-full of anticipation, frustration, tragedy, and-- ultimately-- overwhelming triumph, with a little mean-spiritedness thrown in just for the hell of it. So sit, back, relax, and take it...




as


Zagnorch Productions

in association with

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presents


SEVEN-DAY SCORE CARD:
GOOD TIMES NEVER FELT SO GOOD
(Week of 31 March to 5 April 2014)


Brought to you by


The Sonic The Hedgehog Interactive Museum
and Transmission Service Center

in beautiful downtown Detroit


Aaaand away we go!


Monday 31 March It was a modest start to the week. I picked up a complete BradyGames Brutal Legend guide with detached poster for $2.95, and a Diddy Kong DS Racing card in a Yoshi's Island DS case for $1.99.


Tuesday 1 April No fooling: not much happened today as I discovered a complete boxed Radio Shack 1650L portable sensory chess computer for $3.49, and a CIB Nerf N-Strike Elite set for $7.49.

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Wednesday 2 April Now things are kicking into gear. After my trip to Savers yielded six N64 carts and a WoW: The Lich King hardcover atlas for nine bucks, I took a big old stack of junky gap-filler games and headed over to one of the local used-media shops, plopped the box o' shovelware down on the trade counter, took a number, and headed over to the vidya shelves. But before I got there, I spied a little something in a nearby display case:

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The Mad Catz RetroCON controller for the PS2 is a thing of simple beauty, and is surprisingly comfortable to use. I dug the throwback look of it so much, I knew I hadda have it. Fortunately, I got enough in trade credit from my substandard wares to cover it and a few other things, like the Prima DKC Returns 3D guide, Gradius Galaxies for the GBA, Starmaster for the VCS/2600, and Mr. Driller: Drill Spirits for the DS.

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Thursday 3 April There's nothing quite like ending your work day with the men's room toilet exploding in your face. Fortunately, it was fresh water from a breached valve I got inundated with, so at least it wasn't a sh*tty moment in the literal sense. Fortunately I was off well before noon, leaving me a nice chunk of thrifting prime-time to burn. Later that afternoon my bad attitude got adjusted for the better while hanging out at a local Goodwill. I was staring at a Yamaha keyboard on the electronics shelf, and I started thinking about the Miracle Piano I picked up at the end of last year. The instant that thought popped into my head, I looked to my right, and saw...

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This is how powerful my thrifting skills have become: I only need to think of something to will it into existence. You know, like young Will Robinson in that episode of Twilight Zone, only better. Sadly, this scary power has proven less than effective when I think about Metal Storm.

Anyway, I picked it up and carried it around with me as I kept on browsing. This led to three customers mistaking me for a Goodwill employee. I responded to each of them with, "While I don't actually work here, I come here often enough that I might as well work here," and then helped them flag down an actual employee to assist them.

Sadly, only the keyboard, AC plug, user's guide, and function face overlay were in the box. Also, the box was pretty stained up, like it was used as a giant drink coaster.

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Sorry, Duke, no pedal here. Still lookin' out for ya, though.


On the upside: for $19.99, it was still well worth it just to have a complete boxed rig.

But if you thought the Miracle Piano pick-up was a big deal, wait 'til you see the score that leveled me up to flag rank in the retro gaming navy.


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Right after I got home from scoring the Miracle Piano, my best bud (who I'll refer to as "Shotgun" from now on) texted me from a nearby estate sale, asking "what the market was" for a certain... something he found there. When I read what that "something" was, I replied, "I'M the market! Tell me where you're at, and I'll be right over!"

What was this "something," you ask? It's none other than the first home video game platform I ever owned. Well, actually it belonged to my parents, but I put in more time on it than the both of them combined. Also, it wasn't exclusively for gaming; its primary purpose was to help me type, save, and print my middle school book reports and project papers. I even tried my hand at a little BASIC-type coding on it a couple times. But when all the school work was done, it was game-on in one of three different media formats. Sadly, as other machines of its kind became more advanced and compact, its obsolescence was inevitable, as was its replacement by those new-fangled gizmos. But thanks to the vigilance of a close friend and $105.00 in cold hard cash, I had one of my fondest childhood memories in my grasp once more.

Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you...

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The dream machine of every geeky child of the '80s.


Not bad for $105.00, huh?

Oh, and it came with a few bonus items:

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Needless to say, I was so stoked by this grab my main man got for me, I was practically...


Keytar!


And I'd have done it...


...if I could.

But that's just a small part of my C64 acquisition odyssey. After I texted Shotgun that I'd be right over to the estate sale, I discovered that I misplaced my wallet. For several minutes I looked all  around the house in a gradually increasing panic trying to find it, with no success. Eventually Shotgun called me back asking what the holdup was, and that there was someone else interested in the lot. After sheepishly disclosing my predicament, he told me he'd be more than happy to buy it for me, and I could pay him back when I picked it up at his place later.



A mere minute after that exchange I finally found my wallet, sitting on a bookshelf in plain sight, right where I left it. Helen Keller could have spotted the damn thing for goodness sakes. Pretty embarrassing, I must admit. Sometimes the thrill of finally adding a highly coveted piece to your collection makes you blind to other things, both figuratively and literally. But the not-so-small score my best bud grabbed for me more than made up for all the frustration.


Friday 4 April I headed on over to Shotgun's place to pick up the C64 stack. I threw him the $100 he paid for it, plus an extra fiver for his trouble, and a Starbucks drink later that day. He then told me about the other interested party, who was apparently such a whiny, douchy little bitch over my main man putting it on hold until I got there to pay up, that he was more than happy to buy it for me just in the hope of seeing the guy suffer a nervous breakdown. Oh man, what I would have given to have seen that happen! Now, that's entertainment!

But, seriously: f*ck that guy.

[img width=253 height=320]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-HcaiBFz1MAc/TbSRWbr9hpI/AAAAAAAACqU/2KJnkZlu0J0/s320/different-ear-piercings.jpg[/img]
Right in the ear.


I dug into the lot, and seeing all the hardware really brought me back to those afternoons where I'd forget about the hassles I endured in middle school with a few rounds of Gridrunner on cartridge and O'Riley's Mine on datasette tape. However, these childhood reminiscences eventually gave way to marveling at how far personal computers have advanced in the last three decades when I picked up the keyboard unit, and was immediately surprised by its size and heft. I also couldn’t believe how much space the floppy drive occupied. Were these things really that big and heavy, I asked myself. Now all of a sudden I started feeling like an old geezer, pining for the "good old days". Fortunately, I put everything back into perspective, and reverted back to the thirty-nine-year-old-going-on-thirteen you all know and love, living in the here-and-now... more or less.

There was another reason for my visit: Shotgun was having a garage sale the next day, and he invited me to pull whatever I desired from his stack of unwanted XBox games. I grabbed the following CIB titles for $20: KotOR, Dungeons & Dragons Heroes, Morrowind, Jedi Outcast, The Warriors, Evil Dead:  Regeneration, Gauntlet: Dark Legacy, and Jaws Unleashed. I bought the latter game because I found the idea of playing the shark rather amusing. Hopefully, it'll be nothing like jumping the shark...

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Saturday 4 April: No scores today; I was so overwhelmed by the last few days, I decided to take a breather. Instead, I'll take this time to show off some notable non-gaming scores I snagged throughout the week:

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-   Meco Music Inspired by STAR WARS... and Other Galactic Funk, $0.99: Features the disco rendition of the Star Wars theme. This is the first vinyl record I've bought since high school, and it's in surprisingly good condition. The record itself is practically scratch-free! Now if I only had a player for it...


Take a listen... IF YOU DARE.


-   HP 12c Platinum financial calculator, $3.49: This one's a no-brainer for those who know me, as is...

-   CIB TI Personal Banker calculator, $12.99 $10.35

[img width=630 height=525]http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/y409/Zagnorch/c64scorenon2_zps8bbe1745.jpg[/img]
Why you should never, ever let Nupoile borrow your calculator.
Grin


Whelp, I've wasted enough of your time and brain cells. Time to wind this up and...


Lionel Richie rocks the pageboy-'fro like no other.


Until next week-- and what a week it will be...

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...'Late!
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