Garage sales this weekend was weak, only about 20 sales total. But still found a few things.
But I did pick up two rare game consoles to my collection.
Here's what little I found from garage sales...
A stack of 15 V-Smile games for $4.
Found a silver Gamecube for $2, just missing controller and Adapter.
Stopped at a random sale and saw a box with a bunch of PS2 sport games, found one I was missing and asked price and was told .10c.
PS2- Winning Eleven 6
The first sale I hit was one that advertised "Wii Games" I get there and only see a box full of PS2 games. I pick out a few and ask about the Wii games, She said they where still in her car because she was asked to hold a list of games for a neighbor.
She brings the bag with about 10 games in it and starts to go over a list, none of the games where anything special but after she pulls out the games for her neighbor there was only 3 games left. Only one i was missing and they where only $2 a piece.
PS2- Sprint Cars: Road to Knoxville
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars-Republic Heroes
- Crash of the Titans
- Ape Escape 3
Wii- Build'n Race
Also I found a box full of pokemon cards and saw two Pokemon Strategy Guides in there for .50c a piece.
Now for Store/Online buys...
PS4- Dragon Quest Heroes - Collector's Edition
WiiU- Yoshi's Wooly World (with Amibo)
Amiibo- Blue Yoshi Wooly
- Pink Yoshi Wooly
3DS- Legend of Legacy - Limited Edition
NDS- Dragon Quest V
GBAI stopped at a local game store and he asks me if I wanted these two Pirate games. I offer a cheap price for the pair and he was happy to get rid of them.
NES/GENA fellow collector showed me a odd NES/GEN controller brand new in the box called Grip-It, he offered it to me at the price he paid for it years ago and I figured sure, why not.
After selling a ton of my extras I was able to pickup two rare game consoles I've been on the hunt for. Both I picked up for way under what most people sell them for.
First is the Sharp Famicom Titler, This was an odd system where one could play Famicom games and write messages on the screen. It is in brand new shape. Looks like it was never used at all.
The second is a Commodore 64GS, It's basically a consoled version of the C64. It was only released in Europe and usually sells for more then I'd want to pay for one. It's not in perfect shape, had a big scratch in it but I payed way under what people want for one. It also came with one game that has 4 mini games on it.