I really do love the NES, it's what got me into collecting. Although I really have a special place in my heart for the Sega Genesis. I would love to have a decent CIB collection for it. On the plus side since a good majority of Genesis games were plastic cases. It's much more common to find them CIB, and generally cheaper than most. Of course you have your rarities, but nothing that comes close to a Stadium Events/NWC/NCC for the NES. I mainly want to start by working toward a complete RPG collection for the Genesis CIB, as my first goal.
I think I have maybe 6 sealed video games total. Like you said, I just picked them up when I had a good opportunity.
I'm usually way too critical of my own drawings. It's not uncommon for me to get over halfway with a drawing. Not like it and just scrap the whole damn thing.
Post your drawing and prepare for harsh criticism!
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Damn you Nintendo!
Nintendo's releasing a 3DS LL that's 90% bigger than the original. It's supposed to be coming out Aug 19, for US$199.
Source
I bought mine only a few months ago for $170, I knew I should've waited. :/
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The only sealed game I ever had was Kirby's Adventure. Otherwise, the $200+ price tag on most of those games was enough of a deterrent for me.
The great thing about collecting Genesis games is when you do find them with their boxes, they are usually in great shape, at least comparative to NES games of the same age. Even if the cases were somewhat mishandled in their time, they don't fray and tear the same as any of the NES/SNES boxes did. There were a couple games in my collection that were in pretty rough shape around the edges/flaps.
If I ever did try and build a complete CIB collection, it would only be officially released titles at first. That gives me a couple of benefits -- I don't have to try and track down Bubble Bath Babes/Hot Shots/Peek-A-Boo Poker and the rarer Tengen titles, and I don't have to try and grab those multicarts that quickly skyrocket in price, like Myriad 6-in-1, or the rare tournament carts, like NWC or NCC. (Which reminds me, a gray NWC cart is on eBay right now for $17K).
Once I get a complete officially licensed collection, I'll move onto unlicensed games. Which I'll probably have a good helping of anyways thanks to lot auctions.![]()
A 3DS XL. How am I not surprised?
Not sure if they'll do the same thing as they did with the DS, but they didn't change the size of the buttons to an appropriate size for the handheld. So you had these tiny buttons on this rather large device that just didn't feel right. On most of the games, the graphics seemed toget worse because of the stretching to fit the screen, and the handheld itself was just a bit too unwieldy because of the added weight. I think I would have been much happier and gotten more use out of my DS if it wasn't for those issues. I could really only play for 30-45 minutes at a time before it started to get a bit too cumbersome and I had to put it down and rest.
Ergonomically, not the greatest setup.
Wow, there are a lot of typos in that last post. I think I need to go to bed.
Night guys.![]()
I think I might go wind down and go to sleep soon too. Talk to you guys later.![]()
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