We will start off with one of the presents my Fiancee got me for X-mas, Star Wars Battlefront for the Xbox One.
It is the Walmart Exclusive edition with the Topps Trading Disc
Next up, I got my Fiancee a new copy of Super Mario Galaxy 2 for the Wii, she loved the first game, so I had to get her the 2nd.
I was going through my NES games, and I had mentioned to my Fiancee that they had remade Ducktales. She said she used to play it all the time on the NES and loved it, so I used that as an excuse to pick her up a new copy for the 360.
Next up, is a small Goodwill score I had. A new sealed copy of Metal Gear Solid Peace walker for the PSP, and Colin McRae 04 for the Original Xbox.
And my daughter picked me up a few games for me as well from a game store, Thanks Sweetie!
Knight Rider for the NES
Sonic 3D Blast for the Sega Genesis
I also ordered some accessories for the Sega Genesis.
A Sega Mouse to complete my Wacky Worlds Game
A Team Player 4 Player Adapter in Box
Box had a few Toys R Us Clearance stickers
Stickers Cleaned Off
And for some Console pickups. My Fiancee's Stepdad goes to auctions and buys things to resell, and sometimes keep for them. I got a call asking if I would help him sell some game systems he had got in a box for $25.00. He said there was an Atari and a Sega. I said I had been looking for an Atari, and might be interested in that for myself. I assumed the Sega was a Genesis, as those are all over. When I opened the box, I was surprised and wrong.
Turns out it was a Sega Master System with a Shinobi Game. I hadn't planned on getting/needing a Master System, as you just don't see them very often. I was just going to get a Power base Converter and play Master System games on my Model 1 Genesis. There were no cords or controller, but the Genesis Model 1 uses the same hookups, and a Genesis controller works with it as well.
Hooked it up, and it Works Great!
And there was also an Atari 2600 with a stack of games. I had been looking to pick up a 2600 for awhile, so was happy to get this.
Haven't tested the Atari yet, have to get an adapter for the A/V hook up, I don't have a TV old enough to have the 2 screws on the back to try it out.
And he told me to just give him the $25.00 he spent to buy it, and they were all mine, Nice!
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