Older Games for Sale

Started by Mikau Seafox, September 24, 2009, 11:52:49 PM

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Mikau Seafox

Hey, everyone! Since I don't want to use eBay to sell a few older games, I thought maybe I'd try my paw at selling a few games, some of which are extra copies, and see if anyone is interested to add these games to their collection.

NES
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link

Super Nintendo
Super Metroid
PGA Tour Golf
Pilotwings
Prehistorik Man
Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose!
Super Tennis
Super Off Road: The Baja
The Chessmaster
Family Feud
Jeopardy!
Pocky & Rocky 2
Pink Goes To Hollywood
3D Ballz
Toys

Nintendo 64
Mariokart 64
Duke Nukem: Zero Hour

PlayStation 2
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
The Godfather: The Game

The Super NES games I'm willing to sell at a minimum of $10 per game, NES at $5, N64 at $15 and PS2 for $25; however I'm open for any offers and/or haggling of sorts. Just tell me what game(s) you want, and I'll bring it/them to the next meet, while imitating the creepy shopkeeper voice from Resident Evil 4. xD

~Mikau Seafox
I understand that scissors can beat paper, and I get how rock can beat scissors, but there's no way paper can beat rock. Paper is supposed to magically wrap around rock, leaving it immobile? Why can't paper do this to scissors? Screw scissors, why can't paper do this to people? Why aren't sheets of college ruled notebook paper constantly suffocating students as they attempt to take notes in class? I'll tell you why, because paper can't beat anybody; a rock would tear it up in two seconds. When I play Rock-Paper-Scissors, I always choose rock. Then, when somebody claims to have beaten me with their paper, I can punch them in the face with my already clenched fist, and say, "Oh sorry, I thought paper would protect you."

Sairys

:( if you had rpgs in that list of games you would of had one excited wolf contacting you.

Mikau Seafox

Don't tempt me. XD Though Zelda 2 has a bit of an RPG element...
I understand that scissors can beat paper, and I get how rock can beat scissors, but there's no way paper can beat rock. Paper is supposed to magically wrap around rock, leaving it immobile? Why can't paper do this to scissors? Screw scissors, why can't paper do this to people? Why aren't sheets of college ruled notebook paper constantly suffocating students as they attempt to take notes in class? I'll tell you why, because paper can't beat anybody; a rock would tear it up in two seconds. When I play Rock-Paper-Scissors, I always choose rock. Then, when somebody claims to have beaten me with their paper, I can punch them in the face with my already clenched fist, and say, "Oh sorry, I thought paper would protect you."

Wula

Four questions.

1. Still have Super Metroid?

2. Are you willing to mail it to the OK valley?

3. What is the condition of the cartridge?

4. How much roughly for the game and mailing it?

Mikau Seafox

Quote from: Wula on September 27, 2009, 12:41:42 PM
Four questions.

1. Still have Super Metroid?

2. Are you willing to mail it to the OK valley?

3. What is the condition of the cartridge?

4. How much roughly for the game and mailing it?

Four answers.

1. Yes, I still have Super Metroid.
2. I'm able to mail it via post office in a fun bubble wrap package from 7-Eleven.
3. The condition is used, some minor scratches on the back of the cartridge, but it's in full working order.
4. As Super Metroid is incredibly rare, hard to find and sell for a high price at most pawn shops, I'd say $20 plus $5 for S&H. It will be mailed by Canada Post. All other SNES games can be sold for $10, but still open for price negotiations.

There's your four answers. :3
I understand that scissors can beat paper, and I get how rock can beat scissors, but there's no way paper can beat rock. Paper is supposed to magically wrap around rock, leaving it immobile? Why can't paper do this to scissors? Screw scissors, why can't paper do this to people? Why aren't sheets of college ruled notebook paper constantly suffocating students as they attempt to take notes in class? I'll tell you why, because paper can't beat anybody; a rock would tear it up in two seconds. When I play Rock-Paper-Scissors, I always choose rock. Then, when somebody claims to have beaten me with their paper, I can punch them in the face with my already clenched fist, and say, "Oh sorry, I thought paper would protect you."