17th November 2015, 12:21 AM
Xbox
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Need for Speed: Most Wanted - $3, complete. I'd rather have this for GC or X360, but this price was too low to refuse! This is one of the "tuner" NFS games, so I expect I'll dislike the theme, but like the fun arcadey racing.
Playstation
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Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase - $1, complete. This isn't supposed to be good, but I like Scooby-Doo so I want it anyway, for this price (wouldn't get it for much more). :)
Also, for $16, I got something interesting, but that doesn't work until I get something I don't have yet -- a Nokia N-Gage. It's the original model, in the original box, with the system, wall charger, ad flyer, quickstart guide, three complete games (Sonic N, Super Monkey Ball, and Tomb Raider) and one card-only game (Tony Hawk's Pro Skater). The problem is, N-Gage systems only turn on with a SIM card in the system; it doesn't need to be activated, it just needs to have one there, dummy or real. This doesn't. So, now I'll need fo find some cheap compatible sim card online, presumably a T-Mobile one since that's the logo on the box. You can get non-activated sim cards for a couple bucks, but I don't want to get one that won't work with this thing, so I'm not sure which to get. Then I'll have to get a few more games (some of the strategy games, most notably), but not many; there are only ~60 N-Gage games, and many of the later ones are rare and pricey unless you just get a memory card and pirate them. You can also play Symbian mobile games if you get a memory card; that might be interesting, since some are downloadable online, but it takes MMC cards, not SD, so I'd need one of those too. We'll see. I'll probably get the thing working, but doubt I'll buy much at all for it for quite some time. I just got it because it was a good deal for an interesting gaming thing; this would cost way more than this online! The N-Gage was a huge failure back in 2003-2005, but it has a few interesting games, such as Pathways to Glory, System Rush, and Rifts, that I want to check out.
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Need for Speed: Most Wanted - $3, complete. I'd rather have this for GC or X360, but this price was too low to refuse! This is one of the "tuner" NFS games, so I expect I'll dislike the theme, but like the fun arcadey racing.
Playstation
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Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase - $1, complete. This isn't supposed to be good, but I like Scooby-Doo so I want it anyway, for this price (wouldn't get it for much more). :)
Also, for $16, I got something interesting, but that doesn't work until I get something I don't have yet -- a Nokia N-Gage. It's the original model, in the original box, with the system, wall charger, ad flyer, quickstart guide, three complete games (Sonic N, Super Monkey Ball, and Tomb Raider) and one card-only game (Tony Hawk's Pro Skater). The problem is, N-Gage systems only turn on with a SIM card in the system; it doesn't need to be activated, it just needs to have one there, dummy or real. This doesn't. So, now I'll need fo find some cheap compatible sim card online, presumably a T-Mobile one since that's the logo on the box. You can get non-activated sim cards for a couple bucks, but I don't want to get one that won't work with this thing, so I'm not sure which to get. Then I'll have to get a few more games (some of the strategy games, most notably), but not many; there are only ~60 N-Gage games, and many of the later ones are rare and pricey unless you just get a memory card and pirate them. You can also play Symbian mobile games if you get a memory card; that might be interesting, since some are downloadable online, but it takes MMC cards, not SD, so I'd need one of those too. We'll see. I'll probably get the thing working, but doubt I'll buy much at all for it for quite some time. I just got it because it was a good deal for an interesting gaming thing; this would cost way more than this online! The N-Gage was a huge failure back in 2003-2005, but it has a few interesting games, such as Pathways to Glory, System Rush, and Rifts, that I want to check out.