8th June 2017, 6:40 PM
I got some pretty cool stuff today...
Genesis
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Atomic Robo Kid - $12, cart only - I was amazed to see this, because Atomic Robo Kid is a game I liked a lot playing in emulators years ago and have really wanted ever since, but have never seen in person so I still didn't have it... until now. This isn't the best game but it is pretty fun, and it's really awesome to finally have found a copy of this game, one of my most-wanted Genesis games for sure!
PSP
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Fading Shadows - $7, complete - a fantasy puzzle/action game, looks interesting.
Wii U
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Super Mario Maker - $40, complete (with the outer cardboard box and artbook!) - My other absolute must-have Wii U game, along with Mario 3D World, is this, and I finally have it! The 3DS one I got last year is pretty good at some things, but the very limited online options are disappointing and this one fixes that.
The Wonderful 101 -$16, complete - I was trying to decide between this and NFS Most Wanted (which I do not own for any system), and went with this. Maybe I should have gotten that game, as I know that game is good while I'm not sure about this one, but... well, I guess I'll see. Hopefully it's worth it.
Tank! Tank! Tank! - $22.50, complete - For a somewhat obscure and not very popular game this one is a bit oddly expensive, but it looks like the kind of thing I'd like, so I've wanted to play it for a long time now. So I got this.
Additionally, for $6, I got a pretty interesting Nyko light gun for the PS1. Its most unique feature is that it isn't just a Namco Guncon (1) clone, it also supports Konami's Playstation Juftifier light gun, and thus the handful of PS1 light gun games which require the Konami gun to work with a light gun! That's great, as I have one of those games, Project Horned Owl, and I've always wanted to play it with a light gun. Well, now I will be able to.
Genesis
--
Atomic Robo Kid - $12, cart only - I was amazed to see this, because Atomic Robo Kid is a game I liked a lot playing in emulators years ago and have really wanted ever since, but have never seen in person so I still didn't have it... until now. This isn't the best game but it is pretty fun, and it's really awesome to finally have found a copy of this game, one of my most-wanted Genesis games for sure!
PSP
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Fading Shadows - $7, complete - a fantasy puzzle/action game, looks interesting.
Wii U
--
Super Mario Maker - $40, complete (with the outer cardboard box and artbook!) - My other absolute must-have Wii U game, along with Mario 3D World, is this, and I finally have it! The 3DS one I got last year is pretty good at some things, but the very limited online options are disappointing and this one fixes that.
The Wonderful 101 -$16, complete - I was trying to decide between this and NFS Most Wanted (which I do not own for any system), and went with this. Maybe I should have gotten that game, as I know that game is good while I'm not sure about this one, but... well, I guess I'll see. Hopefully it's worth it.
Tank! Tank! Tank! - $22.50, complete - For a somewhat obscure and not very popular game this one is a bit oddly expensive, but it looks like the kind of thing I'd like, so I've wanted to play it for a long time now. So I got this.
Additionally, for $6, I got a pretty interesting Nyko light gun for the PS1. Its most unique feature is that it isn't just a Namco Guncon (1) clone, it also supports Konami's Playstation Juftifier light gun, and thus the handful of PS1 light gun games which require the Konami gun to work with a light gun! That's great, as I have one of those games, Project Horned Owl, and I've always wanted to play it with a light gun. Well, now I will be able to.