Hey everyone. I had a gut feeling yesterday that these next couple of days were going to be great find days. First of all can't wait until the 15th when I get my money from school to purchase more NES and SNES games in their boxes. But today's purchases will just have to be a taste of things to come. My brother purchased these NES Games today complete in boxes the ones that are supposed to have posters and maps do!!! Love it! All are in pretty good condition.
NES Games: Adventures of Tom Sawyer Castlequest Gremlins 2 Hook Shadow of the Ninja Tiles of Fate Willow
He also purchased on eBay a couple of days ago Exodus complete in box in Minty condition for the Game Boy. ALSO the seller put the instruction manual for King James Bible game for the Game Boy can't find a boxed copy used anywhere! New it sells for $75.00 on eBay.
I purchased complete in box Final Fantasy Mystic Quest for SNES.
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Hey everyone. My brother and I have collected a lot of games throughout the years. We have a huge collection of games spanning from Pong Systems to the most recent systems. We also have Japanese systems and lot of cool video game related items. Check out our blogs from time to time because we "score" a lot at our video game stores, flea markets, and of course eBay.