28th February 2018, 8:31 PM
Atari 2600
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Carnival - $1, cart only. This is a port of a Sega shooting-gallery arcade game. This 2600 version was made by Coleco though, not Sega, and it's supposed to be not so great. But for this price I went for it.
Playstation 2
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Dawn of Mana - $14, complete. This game is supposed to be kind of bad and I expect it will be just that (and plus, it's the only Mana game other than the original, FFA, where you can only play as warrior dude and nobody else...), but I do like this series despite its faults and this is one of the only US-released Mana games I don't have (and it's not a really common find either), so I got it.
Bode Miller Alpine Skiing - $1, complete. I'm expecting very little from this, but the Olympics just ended and that probably affected my judgment here, so I got this. Plus it was only a dollar, and skiing games can be fun...
Gamecube
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Freedom Fighters - $6, complete. This is a somewhat ambitious third-person shooter thing. I think it's supposed to be good? Never played it, though.
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Carnival - $1, cart only. This is a port of a Sega shooting-gallery arcade game. This 2600 version was made by Coleco though, not Sega, and it's supposed to be not so great. But for this price I went for it.
Playstation 2
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Dawn of Mana - $14, complete. This game is supposed to be kind of bad and I expect it will be just that (and plus, it's the only Mana game other than the original, FFA, where you can only play as warrior dude and nobody else...), but I do like this series despite its faults and this is one of the only US-released Mana games I don't have (and it's not a really common find either), so I got it.
Bode Miller Alpine Skiing - $1, complete. I'm expecting very little from this, but the Olympics just ended and that probably affected my judgment here, so I got this. Plus it was only a dollar, and skiing games can be fun...
Gamecube
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Freedom Fighters - $6, complete. This is a somewhat ambitious third-person shooter thing. I think it's supposed to be good? Never played it, though.