30th November 2015, 6:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 30th November 2015, 11:59 PM by A Black Falcon.)
Game Boy
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Go! Go! Tank - $3, cart only. This is, naturally, a puzzley side-scrolling game. You play as a plane and have to pick up blocks to make the terrain navigable for a tank travelling along the bottom. Simple stuff, but interesting. It gets challenging fast. So yeah, it's not what I expected, but it was definitely worth picking up.
Skate or Die: Bad & Rad - $3, cart only. Unlike its namesake, this game is a side-scrolling platform game. You are on rollerblades, but the gameplay is all about jumping, ducking, hitting baddies, etc. I like this a whole lot more than the original Skate or Die, and unlike that game this was worth getting.
NES
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Spy Hunter - $4, cart only. I have no idea why I didn't get this game years ago, I've always liked it a lot. I mean, I have other versions of Spy Hunter (GC collection, GBC, etc.), but not the NES version, and this version is great... so yeah, I finally picked up a copy.
Game Gear
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Ecco: The Tides of Time - $2, cart in plastic protector case. I wonder if the GG Ecco games are any good... haven't played them.
Xbox
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Pirates: The Legend of Black Kat - $5, complete. This pirate action-adventure game could be fun, or it could just be low-budget mediocrity. Hopefully it's more of the former.
Atari 2600
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Plaque Attack - $8, cart only. Yeah, this was a bit expensive for an Atari game, but I've wanted this Activision game for some time, but never see it... so since I actually saw a copy, I got it. It's a shooter where you protect teeth from cavity-causing foods. Great concept there. :)
Dreamcast
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Maken-X - $18, complete. Maybe a bit expensive, but I just couldn't resist this pretty interesting Atlus first-person slasher... it's got body-swapping, as you can take over various characters and then fight as them, and first-person swordfighting action.
PC DD - Steam sale. The Thanksgiving sale ends in 10 hours, so I'm getting a few things.
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Downwell - $2 - downward-scrolling platform-shooting game that got some pretty good reviews for a mobile port.
Chip's Challenge 1 & 2 Bundle - $2.50 - The classic Chip's Challenge, plus its long-lost-until-recently sequel, for a reasonable price. These are tough puzzle games.
Chuck's Challenge 3D - Game & DLC Bundle - $1.74 - The modern sequel to Chip's Challenge, with 3d graphics and everything.
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Go! Go! Tank - $3, cart only. This is, naturally, a puzzley side-scrolling game. You play as a plane and have to pick up blocks to make the terrain navigable for a tank travelling along the bottom. Simple stuff, but interesting. It gets challenging fast. So yeah, it's not what I expected, but it was definitely worth picking up.
Skate or Die: Bad & Rad - $3, cart only. Unlike its namesake, this game is a side-scrolling platform game. You are on rollerblades, but the gameplay is all about jumping, ducking, hitting baddies, etc. I like this a whole lot more than the original Skate or Die, and unlike that game this was worth getting.
NES
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Spy Hunter - $4, cart only. I have no idea why I didn't get this game years ago, I've always liked it a lot. I mean, I have other versions of Spy Hunter (GC collection, GBC, etc.), but not the NES version, and this version is great... so yeah, I finally picked up a copy.
Game Gear
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Ecco: The Tides of Time - $2, cart in plastic protector case. I wonder if the GG Ecco games are any good... haven't played them.
Xbox
--
Pirates: The Legend of Black Kat - $5, complete. This pirate action-adventure game could be fun, or it could just be low-budget mediocrity. Hopefully it's more of the former.
Atari 2600
--
Plaque Attack - $8, cart only. Yeah, this was a bit expensive for an Atari game, but I've wanted this Activision game for some time, but never see it... so since I actually saw a copy, I got it. It's a shooter where you protect teeth from cavity-causing foods. Great concept there. :)
Dreamcast
--
Maken-X - $18, complete. Maybe a bit expensive, but I just couldn't resist this pretty interesting Atlus first-person slasher... it's got body-swapping, as you can take over various characters and then fight as them, and first-person swordfighting action.
PC DD - Steam sale. The Thanksgiving sale ends in 10 hours, so I'm getting a few things.
--
Downwell - $2 - downward-scrolling platform-shooting game that got some pretty good reviews for a mobile port.
Chip's Challenge 1 & 2 Bundle - $2.50 - The classic Chip's Challenge, plus its long-lost-until-recently sequel, for a reasonable price. These are tough puzzle games.
Chuck's Challenge 3D - Game & DLC Bundle - $1.74 - The modern sequel to Chip's Challenge, with 3d graphics and everything.