17th October 2019, 6:07 PM
SNES
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King of Dragons - $70, cart only. This was expensive, buyt this game is expensive. Looking online you can get this game for as little as $45, but there are repros so paying a little more -- and you can pay more than this online for copies too -- is reasonable; it's not a cheap price for the game but is fair. The game is interesting too, with more going on than your average 4th-gen Capcom beat 'em up in some ways. There are five characters who are each different, a level-up system, and more. I guess it's kind of a (not nearly as good) predecessor to Capcom's two great Mystara D&D beat 'em ups? With a game like this, one the one hand, sure it's fun to play, but on the other hand, it costs a lot of money. Whether it's "worth it" or not is an open question, but it is a game I've wanted for years so I am glad to have it, even if I wish I'd gotten it years ago when the cost would have been way lower...
PS1
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Army Men 3D - $6, complete - the first of the three PS1-only third-person-shooter Army Men games. I've always wondered why the 3D/World War series was PS1-only while the other series -- Sarge's Heroes, Air Combat, the PC overhead games -- were all multiplatform... it's odd. Some of that may be that these are not as good as the others,m but still... strange. Ths game's nothing special for sure, but some elements of it do feel like taking the first PC game into 3d. Why, then, not also make a PC version?
Austin Powers Pinball - $4, complete
Star Wars: Masters of Teras Kasi - $10, complete - the infamous(ly bad by all accounts) 3d fighter. I usually see it for more than this. I've never played this game before... I wonder what I'll think. If it plays like Tekken like I kind of expect, I doubt I'll like it, but we'll see I guess.
Xbox
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Pure Pinball - $2, disc only
N64
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NASCAR 2000 - $3, cart only - the other N64 NASCAR game; I see NASCAR 99 constantly but this one much less, for the N64 anyway. I finally found a copy for the collection.
Wii
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Barbie and the Three Musketeers - $6, complete - This is a 2.5d platformer.
Wii U - You know, there are only about 160 physical-disc Wii U games... that's not many!
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Lego The Hobbit - $2.25. complete
Lego Marvel Super Heroes - $2.25, complete
Scribblenauts Unmasked - $2.25, compelte
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King of Dragons - $70, cart only. This was expensive, buyt this game is expensive. Looking online you can get this game for as little as $45, but there are repros so paying a little more -- and you can pay more than this online for copies too -- is reasonable; it's not a cheap price for the game but is fair. The game is interesting too, with more going on than your average 4th-gen Capcom beat 'em up in some ways. There are five characters who are each different, a level-up system, and more. I guess it's kind of a (not nearly as good) predecessor to Capcom's two great Mystara D&D beat 'em ups? With a game like this, one the one hand, sure it's fun to play, but on the other hand, it costs a lot of money. Whether it's "worth it" or not is an open question, but it is a game I've wanted for years so I am glad to have it, even if I wish I'd gotten it years ago when the cost would have been way lower...
PS1
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Army Men 3D - $6, complete - the first of the three PS1-only third-person-shooter Army Men games. I've always wondered why the 3D/World War series was PS1-only while the other series -- Sarge's Heroes, Air Combat, the PC overhead games -- were all multiplatform... it's odd. Some of that may be that these are not as good as the others,m but still... strange. Ths game's nothing special for sure, but some elements of it do feel like taking the first PC game into 3d. Why, then, not also make a PC version?
Austin Powers Pinball - $4, complete
Star Wars: Masters of Teras Kasi - $10, complete - the infamous(ly bad by all accounts) 3d fighter. I usually see it for more than this. I've never played this game before... I wonder what I'll think. If it plays like Tekken like I kind of expect, I doubt I'll like it, but we'll see I guess.
Xbox
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Pure Pinball - $2, disc only
N64
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NASCAR 2000 - $3, cart only - the other N64 NASCAR game; I see NASCAR 99 constantly but this one much less, for the N64 anyway. I finally found a copy for the collection.
Wii
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Barbie and the Three Musketeers - $6, complete - This is a 2.5d platformer.
Wii U - You know, there are only about 160 physical-disc Wii U games... that's not many!
--
Lego The Hobbit - $2.25. complete
Lego Marvel Super Heroes - $2.25, complete
Scribblenauts Unmasked - $2.25, compelte