10th October 2016, 9:14 PM
... So um, I wasn't really planning on getting another console now and definitely didn't think I'd get one of these things, but after seeing this price a few days ago, I just couldn't resist. Well, I did resist at first, only to return later that day and bought it. Heh
Instead of repeating myself, for the details see the thread here: http://tcforums.com/forums/showthread.ph...post136461
Additionally, while I was at one of several Gamestops a few days ago looking for games for this, I went through their toys to life bins, and found a bunch of stuff. Recall I got Disney Infinity 3.0 for the 360 not long ago. So... I got more stuff for it, and a couple other games too.
Xbox 360
--
Need for Speed: The Run - $8, complete - I have the Wii version of this, and it's a good and definitely under-rated simple point-to-point racer. I've heard that the PS360 version is pretty different so I want both of them, and finally got it.
Disney Infinity - complete, $1. That may sound cheap, but I also got three campaigns for the first Disney Infinity game (Disney Infinity campaigns require physical addons) and eleven figures (mostly 1.0 figs, but one 3.0 and two 2.0 ones), so it was probably like $45 total despite all of the figures and campaigns being Buy 2 Get 3 Free. Infinity 3.0 is a decently fun game though, and this is supposed to be solid too. And while there are costs like having to buy the clear plastic campaign pieces to play the stuff on the disc, AND have figures for every campaign since you can't use figs from one property in another, at least all three Disney Infinity games work on the same portal, no constant new portals like Skylanders somewhat annoyingly keeps doing.
While I was there, I also got a couple of Skylanders figures as a part of some of those B2G3 bundles, mostly for the Wii at the moment since I have the Wii versions of the second, third, and fourth Skylanders games.
Nintendo DS
--
Break 'Em All - $5, complete -This is a basic Breakout/Arkanoid-style game. In Japan it's actually a part of D5's Simple line of budget games. I like Arkanoid and this has touch controls, so it should be fun.
Instead of repeating myself, for the details see the thread here: http://tcforums.com/forums/showthread.ph...post136461
Additionally, while I was at one of several Gamestops a few days ago looking for games for this, I went through their toys to life bins, and found a bunch of stuff. Recall I got Disney Infinity 3.0 for the 360 not long ago. So... I got more stuff for it, and a couple other games too.
Xbox 360
--
Need for Speed: The Run - $8, complete - I have the Wii version of this, and it's a good and definitely under-rated simple point-to-point racer. I've heard that the PS360 version is pretty different so I want both of them, and finally got it.
Disney Infinity - complete, $1. That may sound cheap, but I also got three campaigns for the first Disney Infinity game (Disney Infinity campaigns require physical addons) and eleven figures (mostly 1.0 figs, but one 3.0 and two 2.0 ones), so it was probably like $45 total despite all of the figures and campaigns being Buy 2 Get 3 Free. Infinity 3.0 is a decently fun game though, and this is supposed to be solid too. And while there are costs like having to buy the clear plastic campaign pieces to play the stuff on the disc, AND have figures for every campaign since you can't use figs from one property in another, at least all three Disney Infinity games work on the same portal, no constant new portals like Skylanders somewhat annoyingly keeps doing.
While I was there, I also got a couple of Skylanders figures as a part of some of those B2G3 bundles, mostly for the Wii at the moment since I have the Wii versions of the second, third, and fourth Skylanders games.
Nintendo DS
--
Break 'Em All - $5, complete -This is a basic Breakout/Arkanoid-style game. In Japan it's actually a part of D5's Simple line of budget games. I like Arkanoid and this has touch controls, so it should be fun.