Working on my summer quest to get all the Xbox 360 racing games I am after.
First up
Sega Rally Revo
Missing the manual though
Played a few hours so far, and it is a fun rally racing game.
Picked it up for $7.00 off the ol eBay, and it was listed as complete and in very good condition. However when I received it, It had a broken, cheap, generic, non original case, and was also missing the manual.
Not even the same shade of green
So, I filed a return item claim with eBay, and the seller Just refunded me and told me to keep it. Yeah that sounds good and all, but it bothers me not having a manual, But, hey, free I guess. I swapped it into one of my extra Xbox 360 cases I have a box full of,
Grid Autosport
Complete and in great shape
Most copies of this I have seen sell for an average of around $15,00, which I didn't want to pay, but I just bided my time and waited and I was able to score this copy for $6.22 shipped. The item was listed as Grid in the title, not Grid Autosport. When I was searching eBay for this I always just put in Grid, just for an occasion such as this.
And finally
Race Pro an Xbox 360 Exclusive
Complete and in great shape
Another great score, on a gamble.
Another Xbox 360 racing game that generally sells for between $12-15.00 complete in good shape. I however only paid $6.00. How you ask? Well, this listed by a Japanese seller, as a Japanese game. But looking at the picture it looked like a U.S. NTSC copy to me. So I read the auction, which said the pictures of the item were pictures of the actual item I would receive and it was all in English and had NTSC markings. I checked other pictures of U.S. copies, and they matched. So I rolled the dice, and got the item for $6.00 shipped to me. And, when I received it, it was a U.S. copy. Awesome!
A little patience and a little gambling, and I was able to pick up these games on the cheap, just the way I like it!
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