indeed , another example, lending a family member a game and a FRIEND of theirs doing a switcheroo and replacing your clean scratch free Greatest hits with a scratched and abused original....
If I win this auction, I'm going to disable my Paypal for a couple of weeks or something and block eBay. I've been spending too much money on there. :dread:
Oh wow that must of taken you forever to piece together! Cart boxes were so thin had I known I would of folded and stored all video game boxes...bubble bobble 2 is an awesome game even today. Nice I bet you were happy to have that baby home and safe.
My father always told me only lend out what you would give away.
The switcheroo that's dirty I'm glad I didn't have any hardcore gamer friends growing up... Sure it was lonely but I never had to worry about people lifting my games.
Fuck, I just bid on this thing on a whim, but now I actually kind of want it. Might have to increase that max bid there... :whistle:
We might need to stage an intervention for Drag.:wacko:
I can't wait to have some extra money to spend on retro collecting. Do you have any sealed nes games?
It would be mine as well.
Collecting full collections of video games makes a drug addiction sound cheap and less addicting.
I have this feeling sealed nes games when opened smell like the 80s.
Aww, I didn't win. Sold for $193.
That's probably a good thing.
And I will test your theory one day, if I ever feel like opening Operation Wolf. I've always wondered what a brand new NES game looks like when it's opened. It's common enough to find sealed copies of OW that I'd be willing to try it one day if I had two.
Keep me updated, I would love to open an nes game. The only nes game I had ever opened was super contra and it was my brothers birthday gift. My excuse: I was 5.
I bet it will have an insert for Nintendo power or something haha
So pissed. I just got home from the market with some citronella candles so we can drink outside.
Who buys something that smells like poison, HUH?Quote:
Originally Posted by fine print