I stopped by PnT earlier today and they have two CIB 32X games for $5 each. The games are Doom and Metal Head. I'm planning on going back tomorrow to snag them but should I or should I pass?
Earlier today I picked up an old PC game called Chip 'n Dale's Rescue Rangers: Adventures in Nimnul's Castle from a pawn shop for $3. The box is in good condition and so are the disks, but no manual. From what info I've dug up online about the game it is nowhere near as good as the two CDRR...
Papyrus, the company that developed NR2003 lost their liscence to create Nascar games so it was pulled from the shelves in 2004. Most of their team went on to create the online sim racer, iRacing.
Complete copies are hard to come by nowadays which explains the high value. I have the game...
Since when do the rules say that you have to have the system before the game?
EDIT: Now that I think about it...you do have a point. I suppose it was because those games are not as common up here in Alaska and I figured I might as well get them now instead of waiting till I have the system...
Found a few things today at SA and Value Village.
-Ecco: The Tides of Time (Sega CD) CIB for $3
-Demolition Man (3DO) CIB for $4.99
Both disks are slightly scratched and need to be cleaned but otherwise look good. The only other problem is that I have neither of those systems yet. :(
Stopped by Value Village on a whim earlier today and got an original Game Boy with carrying case and Tetris for $4.99.
Both the system and case need some cleaning. Anyone know if Game Boy cases are machine washable?
Greetings from the Last Frontier!! It's not as easy to find great gaming deals up here in Alaska as it is down in the Lower 48 but I'm not giving up yet. In fact, I had some great finds earlier today.
Stopped by an indoor flea market and scored a factory-sealed refurbished PS1 which was marked...