22nd April 2018, 6:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 26th April 2018, 12:01 AM by A Black Falcon.)
... I ended up getting a whole lot of stuff today...
Vita
--
Ragnarok Odyssey - $2, cart in generic case. I've tried the demo of this game on PS3 and it seemed okay but not worth the money it costs on that system, but for this price I won't refuse!
Lego Heroes of Chima: Laval's Journey - $2, complete
Blazblue: Chronophantasma - $20, complete. This is one of many Vita games that I have on PC already. I decided to get this one because I do want a fighting game for the system and while I do have this for PC, I haven't played a huge amount of it (unlike the other fighting game I've seen, DoA5+).
DS
--
Rondo of Swords - $8, cart only
Looney Tunes: Duck Amuck - $2, cart only
Nervous Brickdown - $5, cart only
PSP
--
Metal Gear Acid - $4, card only
Game Boy
--
Baseball - $4, cart with plastic case and manual
Game Gear
--
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - $4, cart only
NES
--
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - $6, cart in sleeve. This infamous "classic" is one I've owned for PC forever, which is why I never got the NES version, but... why not. It probably is worth having. It's a weird and not very good game, but the NES version is mostly better than the PC one (better graphics, for example) and I should have it...
Disney's The Little Mermaid - $7, cart in sleeve. I got this for GB sometime not too long ago, but never have owned the NES version, which is the same thing but better (color and all).
Playstation
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Looney Tunes: Sheep Raider - $14, complete. This is actually a good price for this interesting stealth game.
Streak Hoverboard Racing - $3, complete. This game is pretty much a followup to the JetMoto franchise.
Gamecube
--
TMNT: Mutant Melee - $14, complete
Wii
--
Spore Hero - $2, complete
N64
--
Namco Museum 64 - $7, cart only
Xbox One
--
Pharaonic: Deluxe Edition - $8, complete
Wii U
--
Lego Dimensions (Starter Pack) - $27, new. I probably should have gotten the Xbox One version of this game, but I got this one because I like the Wii U and this was a little cheaper. If I like it I might get a cheap (disc+portal only would be fine) copy of the X1 version, though, since that does have better graphics.
I got Lego Dimensions because it's had a price cut because of its discontinuation, and I am interested enough to get it, and preferably before it becomes much harder to find, which will be soon. With Skylanders or Disney Infinity you can just buy stuff online (and I'll probably do that for Disney Infinity at some point, to get the other two Star Wars campaign addons for example), but with Lego that's tougher and more expensive (unless you get sealed stuff) because of all the little parts...
I also got a few addon sets for Lego Dimensions, based on the few that I saw at the places I went today: Midway Arcade Level Pack ($24), The Powerpuff Girls Blossom Fun Pack ($6.50), and The Lego Batman Movie Story Pack ($21). Looking it up, the game has a whole lot of character (Fun or Team Packs) packs, but there are ten Level Packs, each of which adds one stage to the game as well as coming with a character and vehicle, and only three Story Packs, which add a whole new campaign. I'm kind of surprised that there are only three Story Packs; Disney Infinity games also ran on this physical-DLC-addons model and each of the three Disney Infinity titles has more addons than that. It's nice to have one of them though, and for way less than the original sticker price.
Vita
--
Ragnarok Odyssey - $2, cart in generic case. I've tried the demo of this game on PS3 and it seemed okay but not worth the money it costs on that system, but for this price I won't refuse!
Lego Heroes of Chima: Laval's Journey - $2, complete
Blazblue: Chronophantasma - $20, complete. This is one of many Vita games that I have on PC already. I decided to get this one because I do want a fighting game for the system and while I do have this for PC, I haven't played a huge amount of it (unlike the other fighting game I've seen, DoA5+).
DS
--
Rondo of Swords - $8, cart only
Looney Tunes: Duck Amuck - $2, cart only
Nervous Brickdown - $5, cart only
PSP
--
Metal Gear Acid - $4, card only
Game Boy
--
Baseball - $4, cart with plastic case and manual
Game Gear
--
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - $4, cart only
NES
--
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - $6, cart in sleeve. This infamous "classic" is one I've owned for PC forever, which is why I never got the NES version, but... why not. It probably is worth having. It's a weird and not very good game, but the NES version is mostly better than the PC one (better graphics, for example) and I should have it...
Disney's The Little Mermaid - $7, cart in sleeve. I got this for GB sometime not too long ago, but never have owned the NES version, which is the same thing but better (color and all).
Playstation
--
Looney Tunes: Sheep Raider - $14, complete. This is actually a good price for this interesting stealth game.
Streak Hoverboard Racing - $3, complete. This game is pretty much a followup to the JetMoto franchise.
Gamecube
--
TMNT: Mutant Melee - $14, complete
Wii
--
Spore Hero - $2, complete
N64
--
Namco Museum 64 - $7, cart only
Xbox One
--
Pharaonic: Deluxe Edition - $8, complete
Wii U
--
Lego Dimensions (Starter Pack) - $27, new. I probably should have gotten the Xbox One version of this game, but I got this one because I like the Wii U and this was a little cheaper. If I like it I might get a cheap (disc+portal only would be fine) copy of the X1 version, though, since that does have better graphics.
I got Lego Dimensions because it's had a price cut because of its discontinuation, and I am interested enough to get it, and preferably before it becomes much harder to find, which will be soon. With Skylanders or Disney Infinity you can just buy stuff online (and I'll probably do that for Disney Infinity at some point, to get the other two Star Wars campaign addons for example), but with Lego that's tougher and more expensive (unless you get sealed stuff) because of all the little parts...
I also got a few addon sets for Lego Dimensions, based on the few that I saw at the places I went today: Midway Arcade Level Pack ($24), The Powerpuff Girls Blossom Fun Pack ($6.50), and The Lego Batman Movie Story Pack ($21). Looking it up, the game has a whole lot of character (Fun or Team Packs) packs, but there are ten Level Packs, each of which adds one stage to the game as well as coming with a character and vehicle, and only three Story Packs, which add a whole new campaign. I'm kind of surprised that there are only three Story Packs; Disney Infinity games also ran on this physical-DLC-addons model and each of the three Disney Infinity titles has more addons than that. It's nice to have one of them though, and for way less than the original sticker price.