5th November 2014, 3:42 PM
Atari 2600
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Mega Force - cart only, $1 - Solid, somewhat Defender-esque game
Sega CD
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NBA Jam - $5, complete - Sure, I have a lot of versions of NBA Jam, but why not one more? I love the game! NBA Jam and Jam TE are certainly some of the best sports games ever. And anyway, I have a lot more versions of TE -- of the first game, I only have it for Genesis and Game Gear.
Playstation 1
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Red Asphalt - $5, complete - Okay futuristic racing game from Interplay. In Europe this game actually had the Rock & Roll Racing name put on it, but not here. It's not that games' quality level though, and isn't by Blizzard... but still, a nice find! I love this genre of course.
Nintendo 64
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Nuclear Strike 64 - $5, complete. The final "Strike" game with the name on it, Nuclear Strike is, from what I remember of the demo, pretty good. This game is a lot like Soviet Strike, but somewhat better. I've been hoping to find this version for a long time but had never seen it, so it's a great find! This is definitely the thing I'm happiest to find today. I actually like Soviet Strike (get the Saturn version, it's better than the PS1 original!), but this one is better.
Dreamcast
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Quake III Arena - $3, complete - Solid version of this classic title. Will be even better whenever I get around to getting a DC Mouse (I do have the keyboard).
Nintendo DS
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Prism: Light the Way - $3, complete - Interesting looking line-up-the-beams puzzle game.
Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation - $13, card only - For some reason DQVI is cheaper than DQV, and maybe you can get a better deal than this, but still, it's a good game, and a decent price for it. I did have some fun with what I played of DQs 3, 4, 8, and 9, so I am interested in the game; this is definitely not one of my favorite kinds of games, but they're amusing once in a while, I admit. Until I hit a grind-mountain moment and give up in annoyance, that is. :p
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Mega Force - cart only, $1 - Solid, somewhat Defender-esque game
Sega CD
--
NBA Jam - $5, complete - Sure, I have a lot of versions of NBA Jam, but why not one more? I love the game! NBA Jam and Jam TE are certainly some of the best sports games ever. And anyway, I have a lot more versions of TE -- of the first game, I only have it for Genesis and Game Gear.
Playstation 1
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Red Asphalt - $5, complete - Okay futuristic racing game from Interplay. In Europe this game actually had the Rock & Roll Racing name put on it, but not here. It's not that games' quality level though, and isn't by Blizzard... but still, a nice find! I love this genre of course.
Nintendo 64
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Nuclear Strike 64 - $5, complete. The final "Strike" game with the name on it, Nuclear Strike is, from what I remember of the demo, pretty good. This game is a lot like Soviet Strike, but somewhat better. I've been hoping to find this version for a long time but had never seen it, so it's a great find! This is definitely the thing I'm happiest to find today. I actually like Soviet Strike (get the Saturn version, it's better than the PS1 original!), but this one is better.
Dreamcast
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Quake III Arena - $3, complete - Solid version of this classic title. Will be even better whenever I get around to getting a DC Mouse (I do have the keyboard).
Nintendo DS
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Prism: Light the Way - $3, complete - Interesting looking line-up-the-beams puzzle game.
Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation - $13, card only - For some reason DQVI is cheaper than DQV, and maybe you can get a better deal than this, but still, it's a good game, and a decent price for it. I did have some fun with what I played of DQs 3, 4, 8, and 9, so I am interested in the game; this is definitely not one of my favorite kinds of games, but they're amusing once in a while, I admit. Until I hit a grind-mountain moment and give up in annoyance, that is. :p