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    The first one leans a little more horror than the other 2 (which start to drift to the surreal a bit)- if that floats your boat, go for it! (It's also interesting to me, that the bad ending is the 'offical' one!)

     

    Sounds interesting actually. Only in Japan... or from Bioware? Taste the rainbow.

     

    But seriously, the Shadow Hearts series was just plain fun. I mean, it was a bit odd, but engaging. A lot of JRPGS are just boring grind fests.

     

    I also really like the Fatal Frame series. I loved the first one and that type of game is hardly my normal fare.


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    The Shadow Hearts games are great- I still need to play the third one.

     

    I remember playing a bit of the first one with a friend. They put up the release date for the sequel, but I didn't want to have the second and not the first. Then gamestop announced the pre-order bonus... buy Shadow Hearts 2, get Shadow Hearts 1 for free. I jumped on that! :)

     

    I only have 2 and 3. I have been debating picking up the PS1 game that started the series.


  3. I played and finished Pokemon Snap. For a rail shooter, it was surprisingly fun. Finding all the different Pokemon and taking photos of them, or finding ways to flush them out to take pictures was such a great mechanic.

     

    I rather enjoyed the Final Fantasy Legend games for Gameboy. The third one is the one I recall best.

     

    Likewise with the Zelda games for the GB, such as Link's Awakening. I played that game for a week straight til I finished it. I still have fond memories.


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    As for finding the third, it looks like $100-$120 sealed. Those are amazon/flea bay prices. You can find it used for much less if you are patient and wait for a deal.

     

    I still regret not picking up a copy at gamestop a few years ago. They had it for like 25 bucks. I have the first two, but frankly, never got past the first one. Long winded and JRPGS are so annoying with the GRINDING.


  5. Favorite PS2 title for me is Shin Megami Tensai - Persona 4. Hands down.

     

    Other titles I enjoyed were Rogue Galaxy and Steambot Chronicles.

     

    I have Shadows of Destiny. It wasn't a bad adventure game.

     

    The Suikoden games were fun. Great for people who like collecting stuff in games.

     

    Anyone a fan of the Shadow Hearts games? (Not to be confused with Kingdom Hearts)


  6. I know the feeling on getting burned out on a hobby. Some of the crap you've dealt with from a few people here probably didn't help much.

     

    But seriously, thanks for sharing your stuff with the community. One of your games is the only homebrew I've ever bought. :D Your stuff rivals any of the official releases easily.


  7. I have a bunch of stuff I've discovered I have duplicates of. I have no money for collecting at the moment, but I do have all this stuff taking up space. So... Yeah.

    All items are loose unless otherwise noted. All are tested to a limited degree and worked as far as I could see unless otherwise noted.

    I'm mostly looking to trade. I'm up for any fair offers. I'm looking for complete PS1 games, loose NES carts as well as 5200 games. ( Follow the links to see what I have of those.) I'm willing to take money too of course. 3 dollars shipping per item (aside from the Colecovision), or if you buy multiples, I'll send you a price by weight (you pay what I pay) to ship USPS or UPS on request.

    PM me if interested in any of this stuff. Full pricing coming in a day or so.

    Colecovision

    • Colecovision (for parts or Repair) - Comes with white controllers and a power cord. Has been modded with a toggle switch for power. It appears to have bad Vram. Someone more technical than I could probably fix it by replacing the vram. - PENDING
    • Carnival - Label ok, but gouged a bit at screw holes.
    • Centipede - Label pretty clean aside from actiplaque. End label is pretty faded
    • Donkey Kong - End label section ripped
    • Donkey Kong - Screw holes are badly gouged in label
    • Lady Bug - Screw holes lightly gouged in label
    • Lady Bug - Label pretty good overall. Some wear.
    • Mouse Trap - Gouges at screw holes
    • Popeye - Label pretty clean aside from actiplaque. Bad gouge at screwhole
    • Smurf - Screw holes are open. Someone looked inside this one. End of label pretty badly scuffed
    • Venture - Screw holes lightly gouged in label

    NES

    • SMB/Duck Hunt - Sold

    SNES

    • Tazmania - has a dull label, probably an later release. Not shiny like most SNES labels. Otherwise very clean. - Now on Ebay
    • NBA Jam - Pretty sure that someone's dog got a hold of this particular cart. It has toothmarks on it and some label damage towards the top. They rescued it from the dog before it was too late because the damage is minor and does not affect the use of the cart. - Now on Ebay

    N64

    • Turok - Label has some minor shelf wear. Back label has a tiny blemish. - Now on Ebay

    Game Cube

    • Animal Crossing - case with slightly damaged insert and no manual. Disc is a badly scuffed. A polishing could probably get it into working order with little problem. I'd do it, but the place I used to go to stopped doing it. (Why do people store their games open on shelves? *sigh*) - PENDING

    Sega Genesis

    • Ecco the Dolphin - Some scuffing and shelf wear on cart and label. Top of label has a small tear. - Now on Ebay
    • Sonic the Hedgehog - Not for Resale version. Label has shelf wear and some scuffing along the top edge.
    • Out of This world - Label is pretty messed up. Some idiot put a sticker across it and tried to take it off. Middle of label is mostly gone, but title is still there. Has label residue on it too.

    PS1

    • Croc: Legend of the Gobos - Complete Greatest Hits. Jewel case is pretty worn and manual is a bit scuffed. Disc has some significant scratching, but it still seemed to work all right in my Ps1

    PS2

    • Namco Museum - Greatest Hits version - Case has minor shelf wear. Has manual, cover art and disc. Disc has some minor scuffing. Works great. - Sold
    • Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits - Gamestop threw out the case. Damn jerks. So disc only. Definitely scuffed, but it seems to work fine.

    TurboGrafx16

    • Monster Lair - Sold

    PC

    • Aliens Vs Predator 2 - In jewel case with cover art and code. Both discs are inside. Both have some scratches, but I was able to install and play the game extensively with no issue.
    • Starfleet Command: Neutral Zone - Case with art inserts. Disc has minor scratches. Installs and plays fine.
    • Journeyman Project Turbo - Disc Only. Very clean. No blemishes of any kind.
    • Police Quest: Collection Series - The first release. Comes in Jewel case with case inserts on 5 discs. No manual. Discs have minor scuffing, but not enough to affect anything.
    • Police Quest: Open Season - Jewel Case release. Still in original shrink wrap.
    • Windows 8 Pro - Not for Resale version. Complete in original box and unopened in original factory shrinkwrap. (never used)
    • The Sims - Original Retail box only. Just the outer box. I saved it in a box for some reason. In great shape.
    • The Sims: Hot Date - Original Retail box only. Just the outer box. I saved it in a box for some reason. In great shape.

     

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  8. I have a two port I found at a goodwill. After modding the controllers, it has become my second favorite console of my collection.

     

    Has anyone considered doing a serial # list for the 5200? Might be interesting see see what revisions go where. The 7800 serial #list is interesting in thar regard.


  9. The comment was strictly describing how much they have available in the bank, not what responsibility they have to their shareholders.

     

    And I think you misread my comment regarding Microsoft. They lost money until over half way through the 360 lifespan. Get it? That means the Xbox, the original one, never made any money. So for the better part of at least ten years (2001 until at least 2012 or 13 or so) all Xbox did for Microsoft was lose them tens of millions of dollars. Not many other companies could sustain that other than Microsoft. Had nothing to do with a console becoming profitable after a couple years, like most systems, which is what I think you thought I meant. We're taking about the brand itself across nearly two whole generations.

    Does that include licencing revenue? Because that's where consoles make money, rather than on hardware. That's a reason Nintendo has had some isdues. They have a harder time with the wii u in getting third party support. Meaning less revenue from licencing.

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  10. Interesting question.

     

    Cost is holding me back on the current gen, but like others, I've seen little on this Gen that interests me. I suppose that if Persona 5 is new gen exclusive, I may buy one. But that's really the only game that has my attention.

     

    Oddly enough, I had a couple years where I played consoles exclusively. Lately, I've slid back to PC. I feel like with steam and other platforms, PC gaming has been undergoing a revival... especially with all those wonderful indy developers.


  11. Great topic.

     

    For me, any sort of management game, be it Civilization, Master of Orion, Sim City, Roller Coaster Tycoon, the Total War games, etc. Those suck me in fairly well, though not like the used to.

     

    Also the elder scrolls games. Morrow wind really caught my attention as did Skyrim. Oblivion less so. But Morrowin really was like crack.


  12. Another thing I regret is letting friends borrow games. A few of them, I never saw again. :|

    Haha. Oddly enough, I got some games that way. I gave my N64 to my brother in the early 2000s when I was in college. He took it to boarding school with him. He gave it back to me when I got into collecting.

     

    Somehow my collection of games gained Goldeneye, Mariokart, Mario Party and Perfect Dark as well as two extra controllers.

     

    I told him about it and he said he had no idea who they belonged to because so many people came to his room in the dorms, so... they become mine.

     

    I did try to do the right thing. Promise!

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  13. I went to a boarding school overseas from where my parents were. For four years I collected a bunch of computer games and such. When I graduated, I asked my Dad to bring a Van to pick up me and my stuff. He brought a compact car.

     

    So I threw away all my boxes for almost everything because of lack of space. I regret that a lot because I had some PC games that are now very collectible. Same goes with my Gameboy stuff.

     

    I also regret not Keeping my Zelda: Ocarina of time stuff. I bought the collector's edition and had all the extras including the T-shirt. All I have now is the game and the strategy guide. I really really regret that. It wasn't until I started collecting video games that I started keeping everything.

     

    I also regret selling my Turbografx 16 when I got married. I got it into my head that I needed to downsize my game collection before I got married. My video game disinterested wife ended up being more supportive of my hobby than I expected. So, it's a shame I got rid of it.

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  14. Okay I opened my Wico Command Control joystick and took a couple of pictures. It appears there is a metallic ring (spring possibly) at the inside base of the stick (the white disk is kinda covering your view of it). Check out the pics. Did yours come with a shiny metallic component?

     

    I may not want to take mine apart further than I have because I could end up ruining it...

    To get it open, you have to pull off the white disc (it pulls off, trust me) and then remove that metal lock washer hiding below it. It holds the joystick assembly together and keeps the stick from sliding out of the base (maybe that is the shiny metal thing you mention). Inside the Grey box is where the rubber gasket is.

     

    I don't blame you for not wanting to open it. The only reason I did was because it was broken. The stick was loose and wouldn't recenter.

     

    Originally, the square metal ring and metal tube you see in the video were all cemented together with a flexible rubber. With use and age making the rubber brittle, the center tube broke away from the rest of the rubber.

     

    The rubber washers I used are cut to fit into the octagonal shspe of the grey box to keep them in place. The metal tube is thus kept in the the center. It works and the feel is better than it was, but not nearly as tight as the original.

     

    I wonder if on could use some sort of Silicon caulk or something to recreate the original rubber assembly. I may have to try that if I can figure out a good way.

     

    I wish I had a picture of what it looked like before I removed all the rubber.

     

    If you like I can do a teardown video for you to show you how it goes together.


  15. Stickers are probably the worst, but I also hate games that are missing something. A few years ago, I remember going to a GameStop and finding a copy of Mega Man: Anniversary Collection and I didn't buy it because it didn't have the manual. I actually never played that game and I doubt I'll find a copy of that in the near future. Also, I bought Bully for the PlayStation 2 and it was just the disc in a yellow sleeve. So no case, manual or cover. I know that's not a rare game or anything like that, but it still drives me insane.

     

     

    I have never cared so much about manuals. With CD/DVD games though, I sort of do require a case. And PS1 or DC games won't be bought without the manual. For ps2 or later, I don't care nearly as much.


  16. I always found the Space Quest series on computer to be highly amusing.

     

    The Worms series was quite funny when it first came out. I still remember laughing as a teen at the exploding sheep.

     

    I think it's easier nowadays to make a funny game because of all the narrative tools available now that might not have been available before the advent of 3D.

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