Trance on 16/8/2008 at 15:47
SCORE
I need the name and address of this shop
Neb on 16/8/2008 at 16:25
Lucky bastard. :)
Henri The Hammer on 16/8/2008 at 16:33
Oh sh.. I just noticed the stickied thread about bargain deals right above this one.. ah well. :cheeky:
henke on 16/8/2008 at 17:23
Quote Posted by Henri The Hammer
The store apparently had no idea how valuable some of these games are. :D
So... how valuable are they?
Trance on 16/8/2008 at 17:43
I'd gladly pay $35 for that copy of SS1. $30 for most of the rest as well.
I could probably get all these free off the internet, but it would be so awesome to have the legit hard copies and their boxes & materials.
catbarf on 16/8/2008 at 20:55
MDK! Whoah! I played that when I was eight, and never could remember what the title was.
Off to Ebay!
twisty on 17/8/2008 at 01:41
The only games I haven't played in that collection is South Park and Harvester. Reading up on Harvester reveals it as another game where the player wakes up with no memory of who he is.
Koki on 17/8/2008 at 06:46
Half of them are reeditions...
What did the clerk say when you came to the counter with a big ass pile of games he never heard about? When I was buying Homeworld back in the day via online shopping, they actually called me to make sure it was what I wanted("Sir, do you realize that this game is six years old...").
june gloom on 17/8/2008 at 07:07
hahahahahahaha that is too true
I've gotten that when I was buying shit at Gamestop (though it was Electronics Botique at the time.) The stupid goth kid behind the counter (I think he actually worked at the Hot Topic across the way and was covering for someone as a favour) looked at the game I was buying, looked at me, looked at the game again, looked at me, and said, "Dude, this game is really old, don't you want to buy Halo or something?"
The game? Manhunt. It hadn't even been out a year yet.