enter the collection for no other reason than I believe they'll be worth more than their current value of $dogshit in a few years.Ĭapcom's Code Name: Viper was also complete, although nothing else was. Third and fourth copies, respectively, of Gyromite and Super Mario Bros. Metroid is in near-perfect condition, though, so that's good. This pile looks really impressive until you consider I paid $4.50 for each game and some of them don't even have the instructions. And it works, in the way that all NES systems technically work if you blow on them, shake the cartridge, slit a chicken's throat and drip its freshly spilled blood onto the contacts, etc.Īdd that to the boxed NES games I grabbed without really thinking too hard about whether I wanted them, and I think I just managed to spend $75 on a bunch of junk. ![]() It had three games with it: Top Gun, Mario/Duck Hunt, and Monopoly. This happens a lot, but at $12.99 I figured what the hell.
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