"Game programmers are generally lazy individuals. That's right. It's true. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. Since the dawn of computer games, game programmers have looked for shortcuts to coolness." Kurt Arnlund - Game programmer for Activision, Accolade...
bought a segacd model 2 which came with a genesis, 2 first party 6 button controllers and 11 games mostly complete for $100...the games are nothing great but a couple of them have some value....road avengers probably the most value...also included was microcosm, silpheed, nhl94, fifa soccer, loadstar, jurassic park, mansion of hidden souls, stellar fire, tomcat alley, cliffhanger
I made a trek down to Lafayette, Louisiana to visit the big flea market north of town. Didn't really find much (at least at a good price), but the one dedicated game stall always has Super Famicom titles there for $4.99 each. Picked up Fatal Fury Special, Fatal Fury 2, and Torneco No Daibouken Fushigi No Dungeon.
I bought my first PS3 for $54.95 in a used book store (no backwards compatability but it's the 120GB model), and once I started looking at games I found absolutely heaps of them around the $3 level. There's two GameXchange stores around Shreveport that does a buy-2-get-1-free sale for games under $9.99. I've really taken advantage of that; I probably have between 25 to 30 games now. I have really good luck buying consoles once the games get dirt cheap.
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I decided to take the plunge and get another N64. Emulation for that system just doesn't cut it for me. I had store credit at the local collectible toy store so a $55 N64 became $17. Only downside is I don't have games for it, so I'm on the prowl for a Super Mario 64, one of my favorite games.
So, I decided to hit a thrift store that I used to have good luck with back in the day but generally don't ever visit any more, and to my shock I found something. Picked up an Xbox 360 Slim with controller for $28. My original 360 red ringed fairly early in its life and I never bothered to replace it since the internet was rampant with stories of people having to replace consoles every couple of months. It felt like too much trouble to deal with, packaging up and shipping off game machines on a semi-regular basis. I assume that the Slim was slightly better designed to not fail weeks after purchasing it. I guess it's time for me to jump back into another console where the games are dirt cheap (Gears of War 1 only cost 99¢!) and at game stores where everything is buy-2-get-1-free.
Good deal! I don't see 360's too often in the wild and if I do, it's a Falcon or Zephyr model. If I ran across a Jasper (the "arcade" model that fixed a lot of problems prior to the major redesign), I'd snap it up. Though my wife would probably shoot me.
Addendum to my last post: my N64 works. It's just dirty as hell. Why can't these stores just take time to clean the contacts? Anyway, I got Excitebike 64, Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire and my coveted Super Mario 64. Not at grand prices, but with my remaining store credit at my other haunt, I think I spent $32. Most was on SM64 but I'm ok with that.
Found a copy of Micro Machines with the box and some inserts minus the manual and the guts (SNES) for $30 and then 20% off on top of that. I really havent been looking for video games for a while but it was too good of a deal to pass up.