[quote name='theGrue']Today was my first crack at yard sale-ing. The first stop was a few minutes from my house, no video games on display but I asked, and the guy went to get his old SNES. This cost me $8:
I also picked up a free monitor, two cook books ($1), and Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego? ($1).
No one else had any games for sale on the street, so I headed to another neighborhood. Nothing great from around 20 houses except an overpriced Game Boy Pocket and games. Everyone mentioned someone having cases and cases of PS1 games, but when I got to the house, they weren't open for business. There was someone with a table of PS2 games, but they were asking for a lot.
So off to the third neighborhood! Five houses had sales going. I saw a couple PS2 games out on one table and asked the woman there if she had anything older she was looking to get rid of. A kid from across the street who was walking his dogs overheard and asked if I'd be interested in his N64 collection. Of course, I was.
The woman returned with two boxes, one full of games, and the other with an NES and other miscellaneous items. Here's the games, and some miscellaneous manuals from the NES box:
The system itself was kinda melted on top:
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The NES box also had some neat promo posters from Ultra and Data East:
And... Why were a bunch of Game Boy manuals in there?
Whatever. I haggled it all down to $10.
Then, the kid returned with a box of N64 games, said he didn't have a system anymore, and said I could have them for a quarter each. This was a 10 or 11 year old kid so I decided to put his math skills to the test. "Okay, you have 13 games here, so how much do I owe you if I want them all?" "Uhh, a dollar... no! $3.25!" I didn't have a quarter on me, so I decided to be nice and give him $4... This was a pretty damn good deal already. Also there was a memory card in the box.
I went back home to drop things off, then set out to a neighborhood 20 minutes away which had easily over 100 people selling stuff. After asking a bunch of people, one guy was able to find an SNES, Super Mario World, Mortal Kombat for Game Gear, and some weird import converter for the N64 called a Blaze SFX64. I gave him $2 for SMW to go with the SNES I bought earlier, and the SFX64 thing, just because it was an interesting find.
A couple houses down, there was a plastic bag with a PS1, two controllers, Crash, Madden, a couple other popular franchises... and Parasite Eve! It was priced as a package, $30 for all of it. I offered $2 for PE on it's own. The bonus disc was intact and every disc is flawless.
Then, a bit of a game dry spell. I found a $0.50 rice cooker which I was told works great, but that's for cheapasskitchen.com. We decide to head back to the car, but of course, check out the houses on the way. I ask about games at one sale, and, after the required few minutes of rummaging through the house, the woman at the sale came back with a big box with an N64 and controller, Genesis with controller (one of the old ones with the volume slider), Sonic the Hedgehog, and five N64 games with their original boxes. Both systems were unfortunately missing the video cables. I offered $10 for the N64, controller (which was in incredible condition), and Mario and Zelda. She reluctantly accepted, mentioning that her son would probably kill her. I was about to walk away, but I decided to offer $3 for the other 3 games, which again, was met with "My son is going to kill me" and whatnot, but I got them.
And that ends my adventure! Yard sales are pretty cool, but I think I'll take a little break and enjoy what I got.
Let's recap!
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SNES & Games: $8
NES & Games: $10
N64 Games: $4
SMW and SFX64: $2
Parasite Eve: $2
N64 & Games: $13
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Total: $39
If anyone's interested in buying or trading, let me know! I'm probably going eBay Parasite Eve, FFIII, and Zelda to make back the money I spent.[/quote]
Holy...

! Did you Craigslist these sales? Or did you just randomly find a neighborhood with 100+ sales?
I mean, I've gone out a few times but only came back with a few things, because there were only a few sales, and only a few of those few had a few games, few of which were good. Few.
Seriously, though, do your neighboorhoods just have massive sales every weekend?