9th August 2010, 7:11 PM
All five of these things were $2 each, so $10 total.
PS2 (disc only games)
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The Mark of Kri
Dark Angel (scratched disc, we'll see if it works)
Legion: Legend of Excalibur
The other two things were N64 controller paks, both third party (1X) cards. One is Interact brand and the other one who-knows with a Gamepro sticker on it. I took the Interact one apart, and like usual for Performance/Interact controller paks, it uses a battery clip instead of solder and welding. Fantastic. I put a new battery in it, and the card works fine and hopefully will be good for quite a while to come... that's why I like Interact/Performance N64 memory cards, no trouble required to put in new batteries, unlike pretty much any other cart with battery ever. :)
So, I used my new memory card space by finally creating a new Shadow Man file, I'll play that later... and several more too (I had not gotten new cards for a while despite needing them for the number of games I have that need it; stuff that I don't like that much I hadn't played in a while, like Penny Racers and Re-Volt.). Re-Volt still has a bad framerate and is very inferior to the DC version of the game, and Penny Racers still has very frustrating controls that make the game not very fun to play...
I started one other game that I had never played much of and hadn't played at all in many years, though -- Turok: Dinosaur Hunter. Fantastic game!
PS2 (disc only games)
--
The Mark of Kri
Dark Angel (scratched disc, we'll see if it works)
Legion: Legend of Excalibur
The other two things were N64 controller paks, both third party (1X) cards. One is Interact brand and the other one who-knows with a Gamepro sticker on it. I took the Interact one apart, and like usual for Performance/Interact controller paks, it uses a battery clip instead of solder and welding. Fantastic. I put a new battery in it, and the card works fine and hopefully will be good for quite a while to come... that's why I like Interact/Performance N64 memory cards, no trouble required to put in new batteries, unlike pretty much any other cart with battery ever. :)
So, I used my new memory card space by finally creating a new Shadow Man file, I'll play that later... and several more too (I had not gotten new cards for a while despite needing them for the number of games I have that need it; stuff that I don't like that much I hadn't played in a while, like Penny Racers and Re-Volt.). Re-Volt still has a bad framerate and is very inferior to the DC version of the game, and Penny Racers still has very frustrating controls that make the game not very fun to play...
I started one other game that I had never played much of and hadn't played at all in many years, though -- Turok: Dinosaur Hunter. Fantastic game!