11th April 2016, 5:26 PM
I got a pair of Atari 2600 paddle controllers for $5. I haven't tested them, but it's a pretty good deal, and they're not hard to fix if they're wobbling around. I've wanted a second pair ever since I got the system, for the few 3-4 player games, so it's nice to have this.
Also, something I pre-purchased last summer finally arrived today...
PSP
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Summon Night 5 -This is Gaijinworks' latest, and something which FINALLY released after the usual very long Victor Ireland delays. I have quite a few of the other Summon Night games, in both Japanese and English, ever since I first got interested in the series back on the GBA thanks to Summon Night: Swordcraft Story, and it's fantastic to finally see one of the main-series tactical strategy games release in English!
Plus, the production values of the packaging are great -- the outer shipping box is in full color printed with some art from the game, and it comes with a full CD soundtrack (38 tracks, not some 5-track sampler like those 3DS bonus CDs Atlus includes) in a separate jewelcase. There's also a nice double-sided poster included in the case which I'll have to put up... but which side? I'm not sure, both are nice. This cost $46 including shipping, but I paid that back in August 2015 so I didn't pay anything more now, and it is very likely that it will hold its value as the physical copies of Summon Night 5 are being made in very limited quantities, only for those who preordered, so it was probably worth it.
Also, something I pre-purchased last summer finally arrived today...
PSP
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Summon Night 5 -This is Gaijinworks' latest, and something which FINALLY released after the usual very long Victor Ireland delays. I have quite a few of the other Summon Night games, in both Japanese and English, ever since I first got interested in the series back on the GBA thanks to Summon Night: Swordcraft Story, and it's fantastic to finally see one of the main-series tactical strategy games release in English!
Plus, the production values of the packaging are great -- the outer shipping box is in full color printed with some art from the game, and it comes with a full CD soundtrack (38 tracks, not some 5-track sampler like those 3DS bonus CDs Atlus includes) in a separate jewelcase. There's also a nice double-sided poster included in the case which I'll have to put up... but which side? I'm not sure, both are nice. This cost $46 including shipping, but I paid that back in August 2015 so I didn't pay anything more now, and it is very likely that it will hold its value as the physical copies of Summon Night 5 are being made in very limited quantities, only for those who preordered, so it was probably worth it.