Wasn't able to go out yesterday, but I noticed quite a few yard sales advertised on CL so I went to check it out. Today was actually my first day of sailin', besides one transaction I made last week. Anyway, I think I did mighty good ;p
PS1 Games:
Silent Hill (wrong case, it's the one for The Last of the Mohicans lol. If anyone has the back inlay for some weird reason I'll buy it)
MGS VR Missions (Complete)
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (No manual) (I'll buy the manual for this if anyone has)
N64 "N"siders guide (Starfox/Jet force Gemini)
Total =
$7
Walked up to this rather small garage sale. Saw a PS2 and some games so I walked over and checked it out. There were some assorted PS1 and PS2 games. Instantly saw MGS and RE3 and grabbed them. Almost missed Silent Hill because it had the wrong spine, but I caught it will going over them for a second time. Looked down below at a huge bunch of VHS and saw the N64 one in there. (I'm assuming it's a promo video, anyone know anything about it?) Anyways, asked him what he wanted for these 4 and he looked at me and stared for a second. He told me $7 and I didn't haggle him down because I could tell he wanted to sell everything at once.
Starcraft 64
Total =
$5
Came across this one where a guy had a bunch of assorted games from all different consoles, mostly xbox/PS2 sports games. Everything was $5 each and he wouldn't budge. I picked up a Super Mario Bros/Duck Hunt to see what was underneath and he started telling me about how rare it was and I could easily sell it for $40. I just kept saying "uh-huh" "oh really?" "ok" etc because he wouldn't leave me alone about it. After he realised I was a lost cause on that he told me he had a few other Mario games for N64 and brought out Mario Party 2 and 2 copies of Super Mario 64 and told me he was selling these rarer marios for $15 each. Anyway I kept browsing and noticed Starcraft 64 and asked him how much. He said $5 so I snatched it and went on my way
Here was my big score of the day:
SNES with 2 Controller (No cables, I'll explain why later)
Super Mario Allstars
Super Mario World
Mario Paint
The Wizard of Oz
Contra III
Super R-Type
Clue
Earthworm Jim
Earthworm Jim 2
Super Metroid
Mega Man X
Mega Man X2
Donkey Kong Country 3
Zelda: Link to the Past
Simcity
Uniracers
Total =
$30!!
This one was a crazy one. I saw his ad on CL last night advertising "Gaming Stations" so I sent an email seeing what he had. He responds that he has a Genesis, SNES, N64, Gameboy, Gamecube, Dreamcast, Game gear, and PS1. He said basically like "tons of games, it'll be worth your time". I responded back asking what time he would be opened and he said 8 and at the latest 9.
So I get up bright and early at about 7AM, throw some crappy clothes on and drive about 20 minutes to his place. I get there at about 7:30 and all I see is a few items and 4 people. I asked the older gentlemen where the video games were and one of the ladies (I'm assuming his daughter) said her husband was bringing them by in a few minutes. So I perused around while they continued to bring out stuff waiting for the husband. I noticed another lady in her mid-60's just standing around who had been shopping and had been there before me. I asked her if she was waiting on something also, and she said yes. I asked her what and she said "The video games". Ofcourse, I was instantly curious why this old lady would be shopping for video games, and I figured she was looking for something for the Wii for her grandchildren or what not. So I asked which system and she said "all of them, that's why I told them I was here first". Needless to say I was quite surprised that she would even be looking for videogames, much less buying ALL of them.
So I waited around and at about 7:50 the guy arrived with a couple boxes full of the video game stuff. The daughter from before (who was his wife) went over to him to help and I *think* she mentioned me and how the other lady wanted to buy everything. So he came over, put the box down and began to take all the stuff out. The old lady instantly starts grabbing stuff to take for herself which was pretty rude. I told him I was the person who e-mailed him last night and I was really only interested in the SNES (which he had the most games for). The lady starts to grab the SNES and games and the guy says "I think I'm gonna give that one to him, you can have the rest" I was like BAM what a guy, he basically rejected her and I could tell she was mad. The SNES was by FAR the console with the most games (and by far the most valuable games. I saw all of the other ones. They had maybe 3-4 games each and the Genesis had about 8 junk ones). After I had gathered everything for it the lady commented kind of snarky "That one has a lot of games" and I grabbed all of them and moved them a bit closer to me, lol.
Anyway, the guy told me it was missing the power cord and a/v. Pretty sure the old lady had it and I wasn't about to look for it in all her stuff. Plus I was already extremely happy when I looked and saw what games there were. He looked and me and said, "Well, since it's missing the power cord how about $30 for everything?" The CAG in me wanted to counter with $20, even though I knew I was getting a killer deal. Plus the lady would've taken it for $30, so I happily handed over the cash and walked to the car

. On the way back I heard him total up everything and she ended up paying about $250 for all the rest of the stuff (It had a few good things, like Majoras mask for N64 and Resident Evil 0,1,2,3,4 for GameCube). But definitely not worth 250 total.
What's also funny is that I later saw her at the flea market (where I got Starcraft 64). Once she noticed I was there she passed up 5-6 stores to get in front of me so she could see games before me LOL.
Anywhere know where I can get some cheap SNES a/v cables & power cord?
