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| telekill:
I'm currently trying to track down a copy of Micro Machines on the Sega Game Gear with an instruction manual for no more than $40-$50. Seems like a tall ask given that very few copies of the game even show as still having the manual. I'm wondering if there other places to look than what I have listed below as these are my more frequented places to shop for retro/classic games. Where do you browse for your collections? www.ebay.com <-- Sadly, my usual go to. www.estarland.com <-- stock can be very limited but great store. www.etsy.com <-- blew me away they had retro stuff as I thought it was mostly a craft shop. www.amazon.com <-- very few in comparison to the other locations. What are your go to places? |
| wartoy:
I only buy from local brick and mortar retro stores there's 10 within a 100 mile radius of me. But I only go to one regularly and 2 others every so often.the rest very rarely. |
| burningdoom:
--- Quote from: wartoy on February 10, 2021, 04:39:23 pm ---I only buy from local brick and mortar retro stores there's 10 within a 100 mile radius of me. But I only go to one regularly and 2 others every so often.the rest very rarely. --- End quote --- You're quite lucky. We used to have a few. Now there's none. |
| 98dgreen:
I only buy from yard sales, thrift stores, and auctions. |
| wartoy:
--- Quote from: burningdoom on February 10, 2021, 05:05:02 pm --- --- Quote from: wartoy on February 10, 2021, 04:39:23 pm ---I only buy from local brick and mortar retro stores there's 10 within a 100 mile radius of me. But I only go to one regularly and 2 others every so often.the rest very rarely. --- End quote --- You're quite lucky. We used to have a few. Now there's none. --- End quote --- That sucks. |
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