3rd June 2019, 7:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 3rd June 2019, 7:51 PM by A Black Falcon.)
I got all this stuff from a couple of places over the last few days.
Genesis
--
Dick Tracy - complete, $27. This is a reasonable price for this good, but not all that common, game. This is one of the first copies of the game I can remember seeing since I got a Genesis...
SNES
--
Clayfighter: Tournament Edition - $7, cart only. Clayfighter isn't a very good game, but this version is supposedly enhanced over the original release (which I have the lesser Genesis version of), so... I got it anyway.
Xbox One
--
Arslan: The Warriors of Legend - $8, complete. This is a _____ Warriors game with the anime/manga Arslan for a setting.
Fallout 4 - $2, disc only. I'm obviously a longtime critic of Bethesda, but this is cheap enough that I decided to get it. The Boston setting kind of interests me, I've been there quite a bit...
Ride 3 - $2, disc only. Another pretty good loose-disc find here! This is a sim-style motorcycle racing game; it's probably not my thing, but for this price I've got to give it a try.
Watch Dogs 2 - $2, disc only. Yeah, I was lucky to be there before someone else grabbed these three.
Game Gear
--
Shinobi II: The Silent Fury - $12, cart in case. One of my most-wanted Game Gear games that I didn't have, this one was a fantastic find! I find the first GG Shinobi game good but way too hard, but this one is supposed to be better. It adds a password save system, which is great, and has similar but improved gameplay. It's good.
Xbox 360 (the last three were all part of a 'buy four $5-or-less games for under $10' deal.)
--
Lego Marvel Super Heroes - $2, disc only
Mayhem - complete, $2.25 ... complete with the original pair of 3d glasses someone kept! Heh.
Body and Brain Connection - $2.25, complete (Kinect Required) - A Kinect Brain Age knockoff, I guess? Huh.
Big League Sports - $2.25, complete (Kinect Required)
Wii U
--
Game Party Champions - $2.25, complete. This is the last of the 4 games I got with that deal. It's a sports minigame collection, yes, but it does use the Gamepad and is Wii U exclusive, so maybe it's amusing.
Wii Sports Club - $35, disc in case (no manual). Wii Sports Club is a surprisingly expensive game, but I saw it again and this time decided to get it. I still have no idea how they messed this one up so badly, even for the Wii U's small audience a Wii Sports update should have been a hit! But with no new sports, only the 5 from the original game. and an initial launch as a download-only game, it happened. I know I lost a lot of interest in this game when it became clear it'd have no new sports...
DS
--.
Personal Trainer: Cooking - $3, complete. This is a first-party Nintendo release.
T.A.C. Heroes: Big Red One - $8, complete
Intellivision
--
Frogger - $5, cart only
Playstation 2
--
Fantavision - $3, complete
Switch
--
Soldam: Drop, Connect, Erase - $18 - this is a very tough, somewhat Reversi-inspired blockdropping game.
Genesis
--
Dick Tracy - complete, $27. This is a reasonable price for this good, but not all that common, game. This is one of the first copies of the game I can remember seeing since I got a Genesis...
SNES
--
Clayfighter: Tournament Edition - $7, cart only. Clayfighter isn't a very good game, but this version is supposedly enhanced over the original release (which I have the lesser Genesis version of), so... I got it anyway.
Xbox One
--
Arslan: The Warriors of Legend - $8, complete. This is a _____ Warriors game with the anime/manga Arslan for a setting.
Fallout 4 - $2, disc only. I'm obviously a longtime critic of Bethesda, but this is cheap enough that I decided to get it. The Boston setting kind of interests me, I've been there quite a bit...
Ride 3 - $2, disc only. Another pretty good loose-disc find here! This is a sim-style motorcycle racing game; it's probably not my thing, but for this price I've got to give it a try.
Watch Dogs 2 - $2, disc only. Yeah, I was lucky to be there before someone else grabbed these three.
Game Gear
--
Shinobi II: The Silent Fury - $12, cart in case. One of my most-wanted Game Gear games that I didn't have, this one was a fantastic find! I find the first GG Shinobi game good but way too hard, but this one is supposed to be better. It adds a password save system, which is great, and has similar but improved gameplay. It's good.
Xbox 360 (the last three were all part of a 'buy four $5-or-less games for under $10' deal.)
--
Lego Marvel Super Heroes - $2, disc only
Mayhem - complete, $2.25 ... complete with the original pair of 3d glasses someone kept! Heh.
Body and Brain Connection - $2.25, complete (Kinect Required) - A Kinect Brain Age knockoff, I guess? Huh.
Big League Sports - $2.25, complete (Kinect Required)
Wii U
--
Game Party Champions - $2.25, complete. This is the last of the 4 games I got with that deal. It's a sports minigame collection, yes, but it does use the Gamepad and is Wii U exclusive, so maybe it's amusing.
Wii Sports Club - $35, disc in case (no manual). Wii Sports Club is a surprisingly expensive game, but I saw it again and this time decided to get it. I still have no idea how they messed this one up so badly, even for the Wii U's small audience a Wii Sports update should have been a hit! But with no new sports, only the 5 from the original game. and an initial launch as a download-only game, it happened. I know I lost a lot of interest in this game when it became clear it'd have no new sports...
DS
--.
Personal Trainer: Cooking - $3, complete. This is a first-party Nintendo release.
T.A.C. Heroes: Big Red One - $8, complete
Intellivision
--
Frogger - $5, cart only
Playstation 2
--
Fantavision - $3, complete
Switch
--
Soldam: Drop, Connect, Erase - $18 - this is a very tough, somewhat Reversi-inspired blockdropping game.