I bought a copy of Earthbound for the SNES for $180. It's the jewel of my collection and I'm so proud of it.
No, it's my holy grail ;)
Please excuse my lack of knowledge, what makes this Controller special?
Please excuse my lack of knowledge, what makes this Controller special?
Ahh, didn't saw it on my small Handy. That's awesome :)
Steel Battalion. Wish I'd picked it up when I saw it for ~$100 a few years ago but I was broke and didn't have space for that thing anyways. Now the prices for it are absurd.
Final Fantasy (NES)- complete w/box, map and manual
I'm always surprised to see it when I rummage through the history of my gaming collection.
There is a homebrewed HDMI adapter out there but I would prefer those HDMI cables myself.I want GameCube component cables SO HARD but they're obnoxiously expensive.
I found one at a flea market in Etobicoke last year and busted out laughing when the guy said 900. It was pretty beat up too.
Gaming related is fine.Does not video games but gaming related count for this thread?
I'm up to about 150 games for my Dreamcast, I'm getting into the territory of expense now trying to track down the last 90 or so games.All my Dreamcast games. Have like 100 games. Some absolute gems that go for good money as well.
Even the second edition controller? omgSteel Battalion. Wish I'd picked it up when I saw it for ~$100 a few years ago but I was broke and didn't have space for that thing anyways. Now the prices for it are absurd.
Ooh then. This is good.
My prized possessions would be all the advertising and inter-company Nintendo/Sega videos.
Theres at least 2 hours of new E3 content in there, plus a bunch of rare gaming OVA's (Fire Emblem, Goemon) and oodles of uncommon promotional video material. Even stuff like NoA tours and factory tours of kiosk setup plants.