28th January 2018, 4:30 PM
Genesis
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Clayfighter - $4, cart only. While I have both N64 Clayfighter games, I've never owned any of the 16-bit versions. I saw this and decided to pick it up.
Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? - $2, cart in case with manual (but no atlas). As much as I have always loved history and geography, I never spent much time with this series; we didn't have the older ones when I was little, and when we finally did get one in the later '90s it was way too easy for me by that point. That said though the series is interesting and I'm happy to have this. It would be nice to have the atlas too, given how dated so many of the questions surely are, but ah well... for this price I can't complain much.
Game Gear
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Garfield: Caught in the Act - $6, cart only. The Genesis version of this game is good and this one looks nice too, and this game actually sells for this much or more online, so I picked it up.
PS3
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Heavy Rain - complete, $1. David Cage has not been making good press recently to say the least, and I'm not a fan of the genre, but for a dollar I guess this might be worth a try...
InFamous 2 - $3. I'm not expecting too much but do kind of want to try this series.
PS1
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Hugo: The Evil Mirror - $7, complete. This is, on the one hand, a almost-certainly-bad licensed game based on a kids' movie/tv series about a troll named Hugo. However, it is also interesting because this series was mostly only available in Europe, and this is the only game in this franchise with a US release. Also the US version of the game usually sells for more than this on ebay, because it's somewhat uncommon.
Wii
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Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes - $3, complete. The Lego games are all similar, and aren't amazing, but are simple fun stuff. I don't have that many of them, but for this price this is probably worth it.
Xbox 360
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Injustice: Gods Among Us - $1, disc in case (no manual, if there was one). On the one hand, I have wanted to play this game and this is a very nice price for it. However, this original release of the game doesn't come with the DLC, and that probably costs more to buy than the difference between this and the disc release which has all the DLC included, so maybe I'll get that sometime if I like the game... but for now this is fine.
--
Clayfighter - $4, cart only. While I have both N64 Clayfighter games, I've never owned any of the 16-bit versions. I saw this and decided to pick it up.
Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? - $2, cart in case with manual (but no atlas). As much as I have always loved history and geography, I never spent much time with this series; we didn't have the older ones when I was little, and when we finally did get one in the later '90s it was way too easy for me by that point. That said though the series is interesting and I'm happy to have this. It would be nice to have the atlas too, given how dated so many of the questions surely are, but ah well... for this price I can't complain much.
Game Gear
--
Garfield: Caught in the Act - $6, cart only. The Genesis version of this game is good and this one looks nice too, and this game actually sells for this much or more online, so I picked it up.
PS3
--
Heavy Rain - complete, $1. David Cage has not been making good press recently to say the least, and I'm not a fan of the genre, but for a dollar I guess this might be worth a try...
InFamous 2 - $3. I'm not expecting too much but do kind of want to try this series.
PS1
--
Hugo: The Evil Mirror - $7, complete. This is, on the one hand, a almost-certainly-bad licensed game based on a kids' movie/tv series about a troll named Hugo. However, it is also interesting because this series was mostly only available in Europe, and this is the only game in this franchise with a US release. Also the US version of the game usually sells for more than this on ebay, because it's somewhat uncommon.
Wii
--
Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes - $3, complete. The Lego games are all similar, and aren't amazing, but are simple fun stuff. I don't have that many of them, but for this price this is probably worth it.
Xbox 360
--
Injustice: Gods Among Us - $1, disc in case (no manual, if there was one). On the one hand, I have wanted to play this game and this is a very nice price for it. However, this original release of the game doesn't come with the DLC, and that probably costs more to buy than the difference between this and the disc release which has all the DLC included, so maybe I'll get that sometime if I like the game... but for now this is fine.