I didn't get any pictures, but I had a couple of finds this weekend.
First find was at a sale we almost didn't stop at. It just looked like a bunch of furniture. The garage looked practically empty, but we stopped anyways, because it was a slow morning. We get inside and my wife spots a tote with a bunch of N64 games, a dreamcast (3 controllers, but no video cord), and a few dreamcast games. There was no price. My wife offers $10 for it. They counter with $20, so I point out the missing video cord and counter with $15. Sold.
There were 17 N64 games, but most were sports. There were a few highlights though:
Zelda: OoT
Smash Bros
Goldeneye
1080 Snowboarding
Wave Race 64
Zelda and Smash and most of the crap sports games I needed for my collection, so it was well worth it. The only DC game that was interesting was Ready 2 Rumble, but I needed a couple more controllers.
My next find was a Sega Master System 2 with R-Type and Shinobi. Paid $5. She wasn't sure if it worked or not, but I have a lot of faith in old cart-based systems. Got it home and tested it, and it wouldn't power on. Tried a different AC Adapter, and it powered on but the picture was awful and there was no sound. Used a different RF switch and it worked like a champ.
Some non-find BS:
my main collection is NES, I only saw NES games at one sale this weekend. I was pretty excited walking up and seeing a pretty big stack of games on a table. Of course my hopes were quickly crushed when I saw they were all individually priced at higher than eBay prices. I didn't even try to haggle. There were only 2 games in the stack I didn't own, and even if I had gotten them for half price I still feel like I would've been overpaying