So, I recently had heart surgery and while I was recovering I got a bug up my ass to start collecting and playing some of the games that I grew up with. I bought a Yobo FC3 (plays NES, SNES, & Genesis) and a couple games and things have pretty much gone downhill from there. I decided to use this space to show off some of the stuff I'm able to track down, so you guys can watch my collection grow with me. I hope this thread inspires some fun conversation, whether it's reminiscing about your favorite part of a game I've found or suggestions for stuff to look out for. I'll also post my own thoughts/Klassix Memories™ on some of the games. I'll start off with my haul from The Exchange today:
Clockwise from top left:
NES Advantage arcade joystick (lol goatsebusters)
F-Zero for SNES (complete in box with manual)
Ms. Pac-Man for Genesis (complete in box with manual)
Tecmo Baseball for NES (complete in box with manual)
Golgo 13 for NES (complete in box)
I don't really plan on being anal about getting boxed NES and SNES games, but I do plan to seek out the nicest carts I can, preferably with sleeves/covers. I'm glad I got the box for F-Zero, though - it has a sweet cartoon on the back. I bought Ms. Pac-Man because I actually had this game as a kid, and I really loved it - but not as much as my sister! I think she played it more than I did, she certainly played it more than any other Genesis game we had. I remember this had a really bitchin' two-player mode, I can't wait to try it out again with one of my buddies after all these years.
The Advantage was dirt cheap. It was in overall nice physical shape but almost all of the buttons would stick. I disassembled and cleaned the entire thing tonight; it looks like someone poured an entire freaking can of Coke on the thing twenty-odd years ago. If it works, awesome - I'll write up a nice tutorial with pics for you guys. If not, I'll probably just turn it into a lamp.
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Syd Lexia
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Feb 16 2012 12:32 am
The thing I like about Ms. Pac-Man on the Genesis, is that it really pushes the hardware.
The thing I like about Ms. Pac-Man on the Genesis, is that it really pushes the hardware.
BLAST PROCESSING!!!
I'm happy that you're commenting on this thread, Syd. Your NES/SNES Top 100 lists are pretty much my mental checklist for what games to buy, with a few extra racing & baseball games thrown in.
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Feb 16 2012 12:37 am
I'll always be the original Cam.
Also The Exchange is a bitchin' place to get games. I went to like three of them when I vacationed in Cincinnati last summer.
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Feb 16 2012 12:40 am
Cameron wrote:
I'll always be the original Cam.
Also The Exchange is a bitchin' place to get games. I went to like three of them when I vacationed in Cincinnati last summer.
Sorry man! I actually thought of you and considered calling myself 'Shaft but the pseudo-alliteration of the title was too hard to resist.
The Exchange is pretty great but that damn sticker residue is tough as hell to remove. There's another one in Cleveland that's also really close to a store called Big Fun that I'll check out this weekend.
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Feb 16 2012 01:13 am
neat stuff man. keep us posted
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ProtoScott
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Feb 16 2012 01:15 am
I wish we had a good place outside of video game stores to buy stuff where I live. My only hope of a deal is to go to garage sales. Although I can get a good price on some stuff at one store that doesn't differentiate price between loose carts and CIB games.
Camshaft wrote:
The Exchange is pretty great but that damn sticker residue is tough as hell to remove. There's another one in Cleveland that's also really close to a store called Big Fun that I'll check out this weekend.
Sticker residue drives me fucking insane. I usually have luck with a minimal amount of goo gone though.
Where's Doctor Wiley... Oh no, too late.
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I usually have luck with a minimal amount of goo gone though.
Goo Gone works great, just be careful with some NES games because it can stain the label.
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ProtoScott
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Feb 16 2012 01:30 am
Camshaft wrote:
ProtoScott wrote:
I usually have luck with a minimal amount of goo gone though.
Goo Gone works great, just be careful with some NES games because it can stain the label.
Oh I am very careful to avoid damaging labels I have seen too many destroyed ones to allow myself to be part of the problem. Luckily more of my local game stores are atleast smart enough to keep the sticker off of the fron of the label, although some of them do put it so it goes over the end label a bit, which really infuriates me. An nes game is has soooo much area not covered with 20+ year old stickers why the fuck would anyone risk ruining them by putting a sticker on it?
Where's Doctor Wiley... Oh no, too late.
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Has anyone devised a grading system for NES carts similar to what baseball card collectors use?
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Feb 16 2012 03:18 am
Camshaft wrote:
Has anyone devised a grading system for NES carts similar to what baseball card collectors use?
No, or at least none that's widely used. Condition really isn't that much of an issue aside from clean or dirty, box or no box, manual or no manual, and so on. Plus, it's much easier to damage cardboard than plastic, and a damaged game (at least on the outside) doesn't really affect the main thing - whether it works or not. A game that doesn't work is worthless.
Pricing of games depends mostly on rarity of the game, and how badly people want it.
Has anyone devised a grading system for NES carts similar to what baseball card collectors use?
No, or at least none that's widely used. Condition really isn't that much of an issue aside from clean or dirty, box or no box, manual or no manual, and so on. Plus, it's much easier to damage cardboard than plastic, and a damaged game (at least on the outside) doesn't really affect the main thing - whether it works or not. A game that doesn't work is worthless.
Pricing of games depends mostly on rarity of the game, and how badly people want it.
True, but given the choice between a minty copy of Mega Man vs. a beat to shit one that some kid wrote their name on, I'm going to buy the nicer one.
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Feb 16 2012 04:56 am
Unless we're talking about the copy of Jackal that was owned by Charlie Huckel, god I'd pay a grand for that.
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Feb 16 2012 07:27 am
Camshaft wrote:
I'm happy that you're commenting on this thread, Syd. Your NES/SNES Top 100 lists are pretty much my mental checklist for what games to buy, with a few extra racing & baseball games thrown in.
That's a good start to your collection. As for the NES Advantage, I have about two dozen of them and at least 60 percent of them have sticky buttons, and they are very clean. I think it has something to do with how they were constructed. I never thought of making a lamp out of any of them. Maybe I will do that when I finally put together my game room.
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Feb 16 2012 07:26 pm
Camshaft wrote:
True, but given the choice between a minty copy of Mega Man vs. a beat to shit one that some kid wrote their name on, I'm going to buy the nicer one.
My copy of Mega Man is missing 1/4 of the sticker. It is like you took this example from my life.
Where's Doctor Wiley... Oh no, too late.
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Nice collection there! They look like they're in great condition.
Cameron wrote:
I'll always be the original Cam.
Camshaft wrote:
Sorry man! I actually thought of you and considered calling myself 'Shaft but the pseudo-alliteration of the title was too hard to resist.
True, but were you to be renamed Shaft, I'm certain you would instantly gain a groovylicious theme song.
Screw it, I think I'm obligated to play this every time I read one of your posts.
Camshaft
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Feb 16 2012 09:09 pm
Look what was waiting for me when I got home from work today!
Uh, well, let's see what that looks like after digging through some tape and packing peanuts...
I scored an NES, nine games, a Game Genie, and a crappy joystick. The games are:
Adventure Island
Bubble Bobble
Contra
Kirby's Adventure
Mega Man 2
Rad Racer (with manual)
Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt
Super Mario Bros. 2
Super Mario Bros. 3
So the games seem to work fine, but the NES usually needs a little coaxing to get them to play, and once it does the quality of the graphics gradually decay until the game freezes...I wonder what's going on? The joystick's top button does not work, and I haven't figured out how to use the Game Genie yet. As for my Advantage, everything works great except for the Turbo buttons...I'll have to look at a manual and crack it open to investigate further.
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ProtoScott
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Feb 16 2012 10:22 pm
Why does NES collecting turn me into some sort of crazy hoarding addict? I own everything in that picture except the shitty joystick and yet I am still jealous that you got to come home to that box of stuff?
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I used a game genie a long time ago once. I heard rumors that it can fuck up an NES. I never had that problem though.
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Feb 17 2012 12:50 pm
Is it sad I knew what all those games were without having to the see the names spelled out below the picture?
Don't worry about the Game Genie screwing up your NES. If you don't use the "under the shirt" trick, start. Place the game under your shirt, tees work the best, and blow back and forth for about 5 seconds. Pop game in system. Hit power button. Adjust game to the right or left, hit reset. Game starts normally.
You may also want to buy a new pin connector online and replcace your current one.
You can also just google some old game genie codes as well as some that people have created.
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Feb 17 2012 02:53 pm
Whatever you do, make sure you don't break the plastic flap off the Game Genie. I remember when I had the NES Game Genie a long time ago...and after a few weeks, the damn plastic end broke off... From then on it was a major hassle to take out the NES cart along with the Game Genie...
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Feb 17 2012 09:33 pm
Make sure not to break off any buttons on your controllers, or you won't be able to play. I remember I did that and I couldn't jump in Blaster Master!!! Fucking Plutonium Boss!!!
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Feb 17 2012 09:54 pm
ProtoScott wrote:
Sticker residue drives me fucking insane. I usually have luck with a minimal amount of goo gone though.
Speaking of, is there any good way to remove a Gamestop sticker (worst things ever) from a game box without ruining the box itself?
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