9th October 2015, 8:11 PM
(This post was last modified: 9th October 2015, 9:00 PM by A Black Falcon.)
These games should have cost $51.50 based on the stickers, but because the guy is nice he only charged me $45. So I took a few bucks off of each price to add up to the right total.
Sega CD
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Lunar: The Silver Star - $38, complete (sticker is $40) - Yes, really. This is a pretty good price for one of the Sega CD's most popular classics! Of course I already have Lunar 1 for the GBA, Saturn (JP), and Playstation, but the original version is pretty important, of course -- it's the first version of this very good game, and it really is different from those later remakes. Lunar 2 for SCD is of course my favorite 4th-generation RPG. Lunar 1 SCD isn't quite as good as that, but it's still a great game, probably among the best 4th-gen RPGs... though I haven't played this version nearly as much as Lunar 1 for PS1 or GBA, or Lunar 2 for SCD, so we'll see. But yeah, it's exciting to have. The box is very cool too, with some great embossed text on the cover... :)
Playstation 1
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Syphon Filter 3 - $5, complete - So I have the complete PS1 trilogy. That's the main reason I got it. The first two were nothing great, but were okay I guess; I wouldn't get all three if they were awful.
Game Boy Advance
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Lego Knight's Kingdom - $1.50 (sticker $3), cart only - This is an okay, but generic, top-down action-adventure game. Simple stuff, but it's honestly better than I thought it would be. I got it because, come on, it's a Castle Lego game, for cheap! Of course I had to. I don't buy most Lego games... but a Castle Lego game, I have to have this. It's too bad it's a Knights' Kingdom game, which is one of the least interesting Castle Lego themes ever, but still, it's okay.
Yu-Gi-Oh: Destiny Board Traveler - $0.50, cart only - Yugioh-themed board game-RPG. The gameplay reminds me a bit of a somewhat-simpler version of Goemon Mononoke Sugoruku for the N64, actually. You go around a board, fighting monsters to take spaces and then trying to defeat the others with monsters you put down and such. Seems bland but okay.
Sega CD
--
Lunar: The Silver Star - $38, complete (sticker is $40) - Yes, really. This is a pretty good price for one of the Sega CD's most popular classics! Of course I already have Lunar 1 for the GBA, Saturn (JP), and Playstation, but the original version is pretty important, of course -- it's the first version of this very good game, and it really is different from those later remakes. Lunar 2 for SCD is of course my favorite 4th-generation RPG. Lunar 1 SCD isn't quite as good as that, but it's still a great game, probably among the best 4th-gen RPGs... though I haven't played this version nearly as much as Lunar 1 for PS1 or GBA, or Lunar 2 for SCD, so we'll see. But yeah, it's exciting to have. The box is very cool too, with some great embossed text on the cover... :)
Playstation 1
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Syphon Filter 3 - $5, complete - So I have the complete PS1 trilogy. That's the main reason I got it. The first two were nothing great, but were okay I guess; I wouldn't get all three if they were awful.
Game Boy Advance
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Lego Knight's Kingdom - $1.50 (sticker $3), cart only - This is an okay, but generic, top-down action-adventure game. Simple stuff, but it's honestly better than I thought it would be. I got it because, come on, it's a Castle Lego game, for cheap! Of course I had to. I don't buy most Lego games... but a Castle Lego game, I have to have this. It's too bad it's a Knights' Kingdom game, which is one of the least interesting Castle Lego themes ever, but still, it's okay.
Yu-Gi-Oh: Destiny Board Traveler - $0.50, cart only - Yugioh-themed board game-RPG. The gameplay reminds me a bit of a somewhat-simpler version of Goemon Mononoke Sugoruku for the N64, actually. You go around a board, fighting monsters to take spaces and then trying to defeat the others with monsters you put down and such. Seems bland but okay.