19th November 2014, 7:16 PM
NFSHS and Red Asphalt for PS1 are actually both pretty great. The PS1 racing game below, though... is not.
Playstation
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Excalibur 2555 A.D. - $4, complete - subpar Tomb Raider-ish game
VR Sports Powerboat Racing - $0.50, disc only - The PS1 version of Interplay's atrociously bad boat racing game. I think it's actually slightly less terrible on PS1 than PC, but that's saying little...
PS2
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Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec - $0.50, disc only
PSP
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Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars - $0.50, disc only - This might need a replacement case, but it's an okay game for cheap, so that's okay.
SNES
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Plok - $8, cart only - Pretty nice European platformer. I'm happy to find it!
Wii
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The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest - $7, complete - Decent hack and slash action-RPG starring Aragorn. Also has a two player mode where P2 controls Gandalf. Seems alright.
Goldeneye 007 - $6, complete - Finally got this remake of the classic. I do like the Wiimote for shooters, even if I have few of them for the platform...
Dreamcast
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Omikron - free (in a B3G1, with three of the games above), would have been $4, disc in case (no manual) - I've heard this isn't the greatest port, but I'm interested enough to want to try the game for sure anyway.
Playstation
--
Excalibur 2555 A.D. - $4, complete - subpar Tomb Raider-ish game
VR Sports Powerboat Racing - $0.50, disc only - The PS1 version of Interplay's atrociously bad boat racing game. I think it's actually slightly less terrible on PS1 than PC, but that's saying little...
PS2
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Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec - $0.50, disc only
PSP
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Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars - $0.50, disc only - This might need a replacement case, but it's an okay game for cheap, so that's okay.
SNES
--
Plok - $8, cart only - Pretty nice European platformer. I'm happy to find it!
Wii
--
The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest - $7, complete - Decent hack and slash action-RPG starring Aragorn. Also has a two player mode where P2 controls Gandalf. Seems alright.
Goldeneye 007 - $6, complete - Finally got this remake of the classic. I do like the Wiimote for shooters, even if I have few of them for the platform...
Dreamcast
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Omikron - free (in a B3G1, with three of the games above), would have been $4, disc in case (no manual) - I've heard this isn't the greatest port, but I'm interested enough to want to try the game for sure anyway.