20th June 2004, 9:03 PM
Only one city in Maine has a population over 50,000. Thus for this state that's a major city. :)
And to be precise, this town is more like 22,000. And it's bigger than anything within about a half hour in any direction. And we have a college and a navy base (air station). :)
I'd probably say an average town is, oh, 10,000? 5-10,000 for an average smaller town. But 10,000, I'd say, seems to be about average to me... (though for the whole state, the average is quite probably lower than that -- hey, it's a big state with a rural, low, population...) several towns around here are that size.
But yes, the more people the more games people will be saying. And when people do go to sell games, probably the most likely place is a EB or Gamestop... and they stopped carrying stuff older than N64/PSX.
The only one of those Genesis games I would think about is Desert Strike. They had Sword of Vermillion at one point, but it sold... other than that it's like Monopoly, one NHL game, and other junk.
And to be precise, this town is more like 22,000. And it's bigger than anything within about a half hour in any direction. And we have a college and a navy base (air station). :)
I'd probably say an average town is, oh, 10,000? 5-10,000 for an average smaller town. But 10,000, I'd say, seems to be about average to me... (though for the whole state, the average is quite probably lower than that -- hey, it's a big state with a rural, low, population...) several towns around here are that size.
But yes, the more people the more games people will be saying. And when people do go to sell games, probably the most likely place is a EB or Gamestop... and they stopped carrying stuff older than N64/PSX.
The only one of those Genesis games I would think about is Desert Strike. They had Sword of Vermillion at one point, but it sold... other than that it's like Monopoly, one NHL game, and other junk.