15th January 2019, 8:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 15th January 2019, 9:42 PM by A Black Falcon.)
This time I overpaid for one game, but got good deals on the rest of this stuff so it more than balances out.
Vita
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Assassin's Creed Liberation - card only, $5
Atari 2600
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Chuck Norris Superkicks and Artillery Duel (Xonox Double Ender cartridge) - $20, cart only. You can get this for like half this on ebay, oh well. It is somewhat uncommon at least, and a weird thing -- I mean, a cart with a cart on each end? Huh. It's an odd way to put two games on one cart...
Also for Atari 2600, I got the manuals for the Activision games River Raid, Seaquest, and Commando for a dollar each. They're very cool to have and sell for at least $5 each online. (Yeah, I don't have the 2600 version of Commando, but got this anyway.)
Also for $5 (a very good deal!) I got a Xbox 360 Wireless Speed Wheel controller, a very odd thing which is a wireless, motion-controlled 360 controller for racing games. It's probably Wiimote (with wheel addon) inspired, but released in 2011, pretty late in the generation, and has colored ring lights on it sort of like a PS3 Move controller. It's a weird but nice-looking controller and I am happy to have it. From what I read it works well, but isn't compatible with some games because it doesn't have LB or RB buttons, only ABXY, a dpad, LT, RT, Start, and Back (and the Xbox button), and the motion twisting, and some X360 racing games map buttons to the upper shoulder buttons without allowing you to remap that. They should have put shoulder buttons on instead of those light rings... or inside them or something, it could have worked. My favorite 360 racing game is Hydro Thunder Hurricane, which sadly isn't usable with this thing because it maps boost to RB and you can't remap. Still, it's a neat thing to have. (Oh, and because it's from Microsoft, it uses regular batteries for power, so no worrying about it not holding a charge anymore like it would if it was a Sony thing! That's great.)
Also I got a few digital games on 3DS. I have over a hundred digital 3DS games now...
3DS DD
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2 Fast 4 Gnomz - $1, on sale
Geki Yaba Runner Deluxe - $1, on sale - sort of the above games' sequel
Strike Force Foxx - $3, on sale - inspired by Choplifter.
Bye-Bye BoxBoy - $5 - the final game in this quite good (but hard!) puzzle-platformer series from HAL. Not on sale, I just finally got around to getting it.
Vita
--
Assassin's Creed Liberation - card only, $5
Atari 2600
--
Chuck Norris Superkicks and Artillery Duel (Xonox Double Ender cartridge) - $20, cart only. You can get this for like half this on ebay, oh well. It is somewhat uncommon at least, and a weird thing -- I mean, a cart with a cart on each end? Huh. It's an odd way to put two games on one cart...
Also for Atari 2600, I got the manuals for the Activision games River Raid, Seaquest, and Commando for a dollar each. They're very cool to have and sell for at least $5 each online. (Yeah, I don't have the 2600 version of Commando, but got this anyway.)
Also for $5 (a very good deal!) I got a Xbox 360 Wireless Speed Wheel controller, a very odd thing which is a wireless, motion-controlled 360 controller for racing games. It's probably Wiimote (with wheel addon) inspired, but released in 2011, pretty late in the generation, and has colored ring lights on it sort of like a PS3 Move controller. It's a weird but nice-looking controller and I am happy to have it. From what I read it works well, but isn't compatible with some games because it doesn't have LB or RB buttons, only ABXY, a dpad, LT, RT, Start, and Back (and the Xbox button), and the motion twisting, and some X360 racing games map buttons to the upper shoulder buttons without allowing you to remap that. They should have put shoulder buttons on instead of those light rings... or inside them or something, it could have worked. My favorite 360 racing game is Hydro Thunder Hurricane, which sadly isn't usable with this thing because it maps boost to RB and you can't remap. Still, it's a neat thing to have. (Oh, and because it's from Microsoft, it uses regular batteries for power, so no worrying about it not holding a charge anymore like it would if it was a Sony thing! That's great.)
Also I got a few digital games on 3DS. I have over a hundred digital 3DS games now...
3DS DD
--
2 Fast 4 Gnomz - $1, on sale
Geki Yaba Runner Deluxe - $1, on sale - sort of the above games' sequel
Strike Force Foxx - $3, on sale - inspired by Choplifter.
Bye-Bye BoxBoy - $5 - the final game in this quite good (but hard!) puzzle-platformer series from HAL. Not on sale, I just finally got around to getting it.