@Zharkaer
Yeah, I miss how GameStop used to carry old used retro games. (Nowadays the GBA is the oldest system they carry, and they’re even phasing that out in some stores.)
I remember I got a nearly mint-condition copy of “Sim City” (SNES version) there once cheap.
@Zharkaer
Really? Some used ones are pretty cheap depending on where you live, or where you find them. (Heck, at an old rumage store where I used to work, they threw out SNES games that wouldn’t sell. Needless to say, I scored a few cool ones.)
Some rarer ones like “EarthBound,” and “TMNT4: Turtles in Time” can go much higher though.
Though, with used games, I recommend cleaning the game cartridge connectors with a Q-tip or something before you insert them in your console. They have cleaning tutorials online.
Funny thing is, some games like “Donkey Kong Country” actually look better on a CRT screen, ’cause they kinda blur the pixels, and blend the colors a bit better. (This is where the “CRT Filter” option on the Classic Edition comes in handy.)
Tears of joy.
Yeah, I miss how GameStop used to carry old used retro games. (Nowadays the GBA is the oldest system they carry, and they’re even phasing that out in some stores.)
I remember I got a nearly mint-condition copy of “Sim City” (SNES version) there once cheap.
Im being replied to an personNOTGuess I’ve yet to get lucky. The only retro gaming store I know of where I live has some pretty bad prices.
Really? Some used ones are pretty cheap depending on where you live, or where you find them. (Heck, at an old rumage store where I used to work, they threw out SNES games that wouldn’t sell. Needless to say, I scored a few cool ones.)
Some rarer ones like “EarthBound,” and “TMNT4: Turtles in Time” can go much higher though.
Though, with used games, I recommend cleaning the game cartridge connectors with a Q-tip or something before you insert them in your console. They have cleaning tutorials online.
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You decided to post “4th” on this picture. That’s spam, by the way.
why am I here XD
Yeah. I managed to pick a CRT up at a Goodwill a while back. I just wish SNES games weren’t as expensive as they are.
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Yeah, good ol’ CRT TVs.
Funny thing is, some games like “Donkey Kong Country” actually look better on a CRT screen, ’cause they kinda blur the pixels, and blend the colors a bit better. (This is where the “CRT Filter” option on the Classic Edition comes in handy.)
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Looking at the TV, she probably has an actual Super Nintendo
Looks like it. She must’ve gotten the SuperNES Classic Edition. (I did, not bragging.)