Hey now, everybody. I tried again to post the prior week's scores as a blog, but it won't let me, so here you go.
Zagnorch Productions
in association with
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presents
SEVEN-DAY SCORE CARD:
THERE'S A PROMOTIONAL JEDI
SKYLANDER DANCE PARTY IN MY POCKET
(Week of 7 April to 12 April 2014)
Brought to you by...
Nupoile's Number Crunchers Cereal
They're Arithmetically Delicious!
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Aaaand ACTION!
Monday 7 April: Just a couple pickups today, including a CIB
Operations Snowblind for $1.99, and CIB
Kinect Star Wars-- which is the only reason to own a Kinect as far as I'm concerned-- for $5.99
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I can't wait to get to the Han Solo carbonite chamber dance number!
Speaking of
Kinect Star Wars: here's the Clueless Gamer's take on the deal...
This is so stupid! Why am I doing this?!
Tuesday 8 April Jack Diddley.
Wednesday 9 April Now this is more like it! One stop yielded two Game Boy Pockets and a Game Boy Color, along with
Bomberman GB, Mario Tennis, and
Pokemon Red Version carts for $24.00.
Elsewhere, for $3.99 a pop, I picked up the CIB PSP games
Coded Arms, Bust-A-Move Deluxe, and
Rengoku: Tower of Purgatory, as well as the CIB PS2 titles
Unreal Tournament, Maximo vs. Army of Zin, Warriors of Might & Magic, and
Rune, Viking Warlord, and topped it off with CIB
Ninja Gaiden Black for the XBox.
And yet elsewhere I found a CIB
Marvel Ultimate Alliance / Forza 2 Motorsport combo pack for 360, which set me back all of $2.00.
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Thursday 10 April: Savers yielded a few things of interest, including a Radio Shack Pac-Man handheld LCD game for
$2.99 $2.09, as well as an SNES power cable, also for
$2.99 $2.09. Finally, I added yet another retro computer to my stack when I discovered a Timex Sinclair 1500 keyboard unit for
$1.99 $1.39, from the same place where I found a bare Sinclair 1000. Now if only I could find some hook-ups for them...
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In case you care: Sinclair 1500 and Sinclair 1000 side-by-side
Friday 11 April: Did a little one-stop shopping at Savers today. I came away with three PlayStation 2 case holders and three-pack of promotional spiral PS3 notebooks-- Two
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune and a
Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction-- for
$2.99 $2.09 each. Also down to $2.09 from $2.99 each were Prima guides for
Doom 3, Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare, and
Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword (no poster). I ended the spree with a cassette carrying case that I will be using to store my C64 datasette games... as soon as I find some.
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Saturday 12 April: Got back into the
Skylanders swing of things as I took advantage of the last day of Toys-R-Us' Buy-1-Get-1-Half-Off sale. I picked up the
Swap Force Sheep Wreck Island adventure set and Arkeyan Crossbow battle set, Series 3 Whirlwind, and Trap Shadow. Trap Shadow was of particular interest to me ‘cuz I dug his keep-it-quiet gesture, and I was curious to see if his trap accessory was jointed.
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Be vewy, vewy quiet... I'm hunting Kaos minions.
Oh, and I finally picked up a
Giants Scarlet Ninjini, as well as a half-priced Coliseum display shelf.
Up next was a Goodwill I usually avoid, 'cuz it rarely ever has decently priced games. This time was different as I walked in while an employee was filing away a whole ton o' stuff for PS2 and GameCube. For just $1.99 each, I grabbed
Mario Party 6, Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams, and
Army Men RTS on GameCube. An additional $5.99 got me a
Halo ODST / Forza Motorsport 3 double pack for the 360.
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Then it was back to the Savers, where, along with a bask ish of
GamePro and one of
Computer GamingWorld, as well as a black Wiimote, I discovered even more promotional PlayStation tchotchkes, including two packs of PlayStation gift wrap paper, a block of eighty-some-odd PS3 Play Beyond bumper stickers, six bagged PSP sleeves, four
Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow mini spiral notebooks, and about sixty PS3 Play Beyond letter openers.
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Looks like you're all getting a bumper sticker and a letter opener for Christmas this year... whether you want them or not. You have no choice in the matter whatsoever.
Home Stretch: Now it's time for everybody's favorite part: the big non-vidya scores of the week. And boy, what a haul it was. First up was an almost complete boxed
Fortress America MB GameMaster series strategy game, with just a few of the dice missing, for $2.09. For $1.39, I discovered a pretty solid X-Shot XCess double-barrel dart gun that could be Nerf's best competitor yet. Speaking of which: I grabbed an N-Strike Elite Retaliator rifle for just $2.00. I also discovered a complete boxed TI-84 Plus Silver graphing calculator for just $40.00. Finishing off the first batch of scores was $100 that one of my aunts sent me as a belated birthday present. Yes, people, I still get money from aunts on my birthday and Christmas. I don't understand it, myself... but I'm not complainin', either.
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But that's not all; I've been branching out into other electronic gizmos, including a complete boxed Cronus 3-S LED stopwatch, a Casio ST-1 stopwatch-calculator, a Casio SL-750 Film Card calculator, a Radio Shack EC-4020 scientific calculator, and a Sabine Zipbeat electronic metronome.
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Until next week,
'Late