Punch-Out was still there today, although it was on a different women's shoe shelf, next to a cassette of Aenima by Tool for $.50. I noticed the Thriller tape was now $4.99 and there was a second one next to it, which leads me to believe someone bought the copy of Dangerous for $25.
So I picked it up as well as the one from last night that I hid in a milk crate of LPs:
I've been slacking on my NES stuff for a while so I'm happy to have these. For some reason they mark the prices in
brown crayon, which, fortunately, they wrote on the Zelda label instead of the cart because I'm going to need alcohol or something for Punch-Out. Looks like it's gonna be a busy night. There were a bunch of PS2 games, the most notable being Smackdown vs. Raw 2007, but they all cost more than they're worth.
In non-gaming matters, I found a pretty cool iHome for $3 and I've been wanting a one for a while. I'm gonna go back and try it out, it didn't have the adapter but it also ran on batteries which is great because this house has no freakin' outlets and I want a wireless one for my bookshelf. There was a pair of monitors that looked pretty nice but I just bought some new ones the other day. Meh.
At the Goodwill there was this awesome Halloween release from 1981, as well as the exact same weird yellow Hellraiser I found at the other store a few weeks ago. I wanted to buy it but I already have 27 copies of Halloween, thanks Anchor Bay. There's also some kind of shiny gold two-piece suit for $6 that blows my mind every time I see it. It's like a smoking jacket but it's got the pants as well, I don't know if that's a normal thing or not.
Went back and got the iHome, it's for the old shuffle so I can't dock mine, I don't think, but it's got a line-in so for $3 I'm just happy it works as speakers and a bonus alarm clock. I couldn't get it to work in the store, so I took it home on the chance that it just needed new batteries. Turns out all it needed was for me to find the on button. -_- Just so the trip wasn't a total loss in case it didn't work, I grabbed Starfox 64 and a rumble pak. There was one laying on the shelf for $1.91, and another one in a controller for $.90. Duh.