[quote name='FOnewearl']
The SNES for me would be a good example of mostly running into the same games in just about every lot. Super Mario World, All-Stars & Kart along with Donkey Kong Country seem to be the only good games I expect to run into at some point for sure every year.[/QUOTE]
I'd be fine running into these since Mario All-Stars, Kart, and DKC still sell for north of 10 dollars on Amazon. For me I always run into garbage like The Lion King, or Seaquest or Aero the Acrobat. A lot of what I see in the way of SNES and Genesis games these days are the ones Majesco reprinted around 1999 and 2000, that were sold in Toys R Us, here's the list
http://www.rfgeneration.com/forum/index.php?topic=10046.0;wap2
If you see SNES or Genesis games at the Goodwill, there's a near 100% chance that at least one of these games will be amongst them, and probably at least a 70% chance that all of them will be.
The SNES for me would be a good example of mostly running into the same games in just about every lot. Super Mario World, All-Stars & Kart along with Donkey Kong Country seem to be the only good games I expect to run into at some point for sure every year.[/QUOTE]
I'd be fine running into these since Mario All-Stars, Kart, and DKC still sell for north of 10 dollars on Amazon. For me I always run into garbage like The Lion King, or Seaquest or Aero the Acrobat. A lot of what I see in the way of SNES and Genesis games these days are the ones Majesco reprinted around 1999 and 2000, that were sold in Toys R Us, here's the list
http://www.rfgeneration.com/forum/index.php?topic=10046.0;wap2
If you see SNES or Genesis games at the Goodwill, there's a near 100% chance that at least one of these games will be amongst them, and probably at least a 70% chance that all of them will be.