Corazon de Leon wrote:Drumstick wrote:Nintendonerd69 wrote:I've been playing through Ocarina of Time on the N64 , still amazing even though its showing its age these days. I have a list of around 12 or so N64 games that I intend to play through one by one. Still going for a complete PAL N64 collection (unboxed) but I'm starting to struggle now, almost everything that does the rounds on eBay I now have, CEX is pretty much my only source now. I do keep an eye on charity shops but most have wised up they can charge loads more putting stuff like this on eBay so that supply has dried up.
How many games you got?
Paging our resident N64 collector:
Corazon de Leon wrote:...
Think I'm up at about 130 now, after picking up an unspellable golf simulator and NBA Live '99 at a retro shop in Grainger Market down in Newcastle last week. Sounds like Nintendonerd might be a little further along than I am. The only things you rarely see on eBay nowadays are the likes of Flying Dragon, or the three Australian PAL exclusives(Snowboard Kids 2, Starcraft and HSV Adventure Racing, which is Beetle Adventure Racing only without the Volkswagens and with the Australian car brand Holden. Fun fact - all the spaceships in Thor: Ragnarok are named after Holden cars).
My next purchase will be a full set of PAL stickers from Etsy, so I can see exactly what I've got and need at a glance. Sadly, saving for a wedding and the missus' visa/citizenship application are sucking all my funds away from what's really important.
I'm around the 150 mark so not that far ahead
, the last couple I picked up were the two duke Nukem games, I'm just struggling to justify the expense with some of them though, my most expensive so far was San Francisco Rush 2049, paid 65 on eBay. I've made my own top labels, just get some sticky back gloss labels and draft up a template then I just used Wikipedia to get the game logo and paste onto my template, I know it sounds a massive faff but it doesn't take long to do.