Why are you so expensive now? I want to play you but you cost like 20 bucks to buy again. Some of you cost even more and are hard to find. Oh, why do you cost so much?
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Thread: Old Games
- 03 May. 2013 01:29am #1
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- 03 May. 2013 01:37am #2
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- 03 May. 2013 02:44am #3
Don't they have emulators for that now?
- 03 May. 2013 03:05am #4
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- 03 May. 2013 06:00am #5
I want to buy a few old consoles/games too but they're so freaking expensive here too. I recently bought spyro & crash for ps1 and they cost almost 30 pounds each..
I went to a game store a few weeks back and saw Zelda for nes, it was 100€ and it's probably one of the handful located in Finland...
Last night I had a vision of a disco in the sky, I saw angels and saints dancing together.
I remembered the thump of the bass and the pump of the kick, because my heart was almost out my body and I felt free, I felt joy,
I felt things I never thought I'd feel before. It was deep it was soulful it was techno it was disco,
a kaleidoscope of sounds it was truly underground it was an essential mix in the cloud where we could dance and sing out loud
it was New York Ibiza and Miami all wrapped up into one. There were speakers the size of skyscrapers and the stars they flickered like strobes,
and everybody loved everybody else, a tribal beast of rhythm a ceremony of sound, the gathering of the spirits that would lift us off the ground,
my vision was so clear, but it was still hazy in my mind, I must have went to house heaven, because nothing's that divine...
- 03 May. 2013 05:00pm #6
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Saw two PS1s at the thrift store yesterday for $19 each, if anyone wants me to pick them up and mail them to you if you pay me on paypal or something I would be down.
Also iPod 1st gen shuffle for like $20, and an NES knockoff for like $14
- 03 May. 2013 05:16pm #7
Supply and demand. Have you ever tried buying a copy of Chrono Trigger?
- 03 May. 2013 05:53pm #8
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- 06 May. 2013 04:13am #9
You might as well get the DS port. It has all the PS cutscenes. It has bonus content, but that's meh. I'd prefer it without the content, but it's optional content, so whatever.