These are my finds. Enjoy.

A friend of mine, legally blind, was cleaning out his shed in December and came across a stash of old games. His daughter doesn't play these anymore and he wasn't interested in keeping them around, so he gave them to me for free.



When I got that, I decided I could probably part ways with my remaining turntable & DJ coffin, and some of my records (not all, the remainder are listed in my WTT post.) Having collected dust for over four years, with not much possibility of getting more than $100 for the stuff, I consider the additions from that trade to be at least free-ish. Many of these games from both stashes were kept in horrible cosmetic condition, but most worked and so far my hit rate on reconditioning gray-screening etc. game paks has been 100%. The stash is pictured below, with some evolution having occurred since these two initial trades. I may have spent $250 so far.



Everything listed here has been tested and works.



The first stash that was gifted to me consisted of:

2 NES systems (one top & one front loader)

4 NES controllers

2 SNES controllers

2 N64 consoles, one with cosmetic damage and no cables

1 N64 Controller (Plus one broken one, the only broken thing in the lot)

1 Game Boy Advance

1 Wii w/all cables but no controllers

85 NES games, about 6-10 duplicates

16 SNES games

4 N64 games

3 GBA games

Twilight princess for Wii

Columns for Sega Game Gear (randomly)

numerous instruction manuals



The second stash which I traded for some unwanted records and DJ gear:

1 NES Front loader

1 SNES mini

2 NES controllers, one with the Nintendo Power decal

2 SNES controllers

1 Wii Remote

About 10 NES games

About 8 SNES games

1 N64 game

 ^ everything was pretty trashed cosmetically, but I have become very adept at reconditioning this stuff in the past 2 months. Thanks, youtube!



I bought:

1 SNES

3 NES controllers

1 NES Max

Various Power & A/V cables

About 20 games

An NES cleaning kit

A wireless wii sensor bar (goodwill/$7)



Might be forgetting a purchase or two, but that's about the size of it. Yesterday I did a huge circuit around the Lansing area and found a few things at Goodwill's and Pawn shops, but nothing to write home about.
















Comments

  • Good stuff man, if you wanna sell that dogbone controller I'd be interested.
  • Awesome stuff, needs a good scrubbin tho.
  • Shane: when I can get everything acceptably reconditioned it will go on a WTT thread. I am more than willing to part with the dogbone controller, but it has a fray in the cord (the blind guy's pets had a tendancy to chew on his cords). I'm sure a piece of electrical tape or better yet a bit of strategically placed rubber shrink tubing would do the trick.

    empire: you got that right.
  • Nice haul!

    I need that metroid manual! Please PM me if you don't collect them.
  • would love me a top loader. PM if you're interested to part with it
  • Princess Tomatoe for the win, Bob.
  • Nice haul! Beware: cleaning everything can take forever...
  • To Del01: Thanks for asking, I appreciate you forcing me to define my relationship to the literature. I decided I want to keep it. I would be happy to part with any duplicate manual(s) I come across. Should an extra Metroid manual come my way, you will be the first to know.



    To RetroGeekz: I need to get my front-loaders up to working order and in acceptably reconditioned before I will consider this. I have not yet decided. I may want to get my top-loader retrofitted with an a/v output instead of keeping a front-loader. I will have to decide that and get back to you. When the decision is made you will be the first to know.



    To anyone else interested in any of this stuff: I will certainly consider trading, doesn't hurt to ask. I just have it in my brain that I want to get everything CLEAN and nice, then do an inventory of what I want to trade. This will most certainly take some time, so be patient, but again just feel free to ask.
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