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Irascalopolator
Jun 17, 2003

triplexpac posted:

So since vintage game stores are generally way overpriced, where do you guys buy your games? ebay?

I just ask around. I scored an opened but never played FF7 for free from a woman at work because her son left it after he moved out. Talking about old games on Facebook occasionally works wonders, too. It got me a huge N64 haul for a bottle of liquor.

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Irascalopolator
Jun 17, 2003

A trip to any Goodwill isn't complete unless you look through the random cables wall/bucket for a Gamecube component cable. I've never found one but hope springs eternal.

Irascalopolator
Jun 17, 2003

Blue PS2 games are CDs instead of DVDs

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Irascalopolator
Jun 17, 2003

al-azad posted:

What's the deal with SimCity? Is there actually something relevant in the 999 maps they give you?

Sim City has a hidden debug menu that went undiscovered for 18 years

Irascalopolator
Jun 17, 2003

A friend of mine is looking to offload this Nintendo display. It's about four and a half feet long, he says it's from Sears, and the spaces are for screenshot or box art inserts. I'd like to give him a fair price but I can't find anything resembling it anywhere out there. Could anyone help shed some light on the history of this display, and more importantly how far I should :retrogames:

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