[quote name='VideoGamesIzFun']Grabbed ~115 games for $140. All with case, most with instructions. The only 2 I got disc only where rare(ish) games (Beyond Good and Evil, Sponge Bob: Flying Dutchman)
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Some nice titles and awesome they are all CIB! I found five CIB titles
I hit up four stores yesterday and only two had GCN games.
I got around 60 games (I think). Some highlights like:
Mario Golf
Mario Super Strikers
Mario DDR (CIB)
Harry Potter Q Cup (CIB)
Donkey Konga 2 (CIB)
Super Monkey Ball Adventure
Tetris Worlds
Soul Caliber 2
FF Crystal Chronicles
SSX 3
Pac Man World 2
Spyro A Heroes Tale
Scooby Doo 1000 Scares
Crash Bandicoot Wrath of Cortex
Burnout
007 Agent Under Fire
Metal Arms
Kirby Air Ride
Wave Race Blue Storm (CIB)
LOTR TT (CIB)
LOTR ROTK
Star Wars RS 2 and 3
Lego Star Wars
[quote name='SonictheHedgehog1337']I bought the Zelda Collectors edition disc for $6 today. Disc only, but hopefully it works. Apparently someone else ordered it a long while back and never picked it up. Lucky me.
It looks like this game is rare even disc only. It's perfect for me because I've never played a Zelda game in my life.[/QUOTE]
Pretty sure it is fairly rare. I got it from a user on Goozex a long time ago amazingly.
The only issue is it doesn't have A Link to the Past WTF?!?!?!? I can understand certain portable versions but not the SNES classic?!?!?
Per Wiki:
In North America, the Collector's Edition was published as a free promotional disc originally given out to Nintendo Power members with 5 or more registered games at Nintendo.com. For a limited time, a player could also receive the disc free with a new purchase of a Nintendo GameCube, or from purchasing a subscription or subscription renewal to Nintendo Power.
It was also released in Europe, where there were several more ways to obtain the disc. The game was initially bundled in a limited edition Mario Kart: Double Dash!! GameCube package. Nintendo later made the title available to GameCube owners who mailed them proof of purchase of certain first party GameCube titles. Eventually the disc could even be purchased from the Nintendo of Europe website in their stars catalogue (a scheme that offers items in return for 'stars' collected in leaflets with all Nintendo games) for 4500 stars.
[quote name='MillerTime2523']That would be cool.
Are the systems 75% off too by any chance?[/QUOTE]
Sadly, they are not. I'm sure it will be only a matter of time before they drop prices on them.