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That's right folks, I now have in my possession one of the greatest SNES games of all time. This Chrono Trigger cart is in fantastic shape. Except for three small smudges, the cart itself is in fantastic shape. The back label is flawless. The front label is very good. If you are a collector or just observer of SNES games then you know what I am talking about when I say this - on the front label, underneath the words "SquareSoft" are a large grouping of those impressions (nicks maybe?) that are commonly found on a label. Normally they aren't such a big deal, but since this seems to be a large impression, I thought I would point it out. If you look at any SNES cart label in the right light then you can see what I am referring too. Maybe someone else can help me out with what I am talking about. If you still don't know then inform me as such and I will see if I can get a picture of them. Anyways, the cart is fabulous. The manual is in great shape, it shows wear on the outside but the inside is fantastic. This game HAS been tested and works flawlessly. As with all my sales, if you have any questions or want better pictures let me know. As for a price, I am accepting offers. I also accept trades, so check my list in my sig.

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Comments

  • You have a very angry homepage O.o



    And what's wrong with a buffed disk?
  • I used to have a list of rules, but time after time people would offer me games without manuals or the like. I figured if I made like an easy reading paragraph as opposed to a list of rules people wouldn't ignore it.  Of course the one time I let a guy from Canada do a trade with me, we have "both" sent and neither of us have received.


    As for buffed discs, a lot (mainly the ones the average consumer uses) work by actually scraping some of the disc off, as well as leave markings on the disc. I figured it would be less of a headache and a lot easier to say I do not want games described as mint when in fact they are not. I accept buffed discs, just don't tell me they are and be sure I cannot tell that they have been buffed.
  • Oh, you mean like that Disc Doctor crap? Yeah, those are pieces of shit. Professional machines like the ones you see at Blockbusters and stuff, though, are really nice. I worked at a used DVD store for like 3 days, and they had one. Very cool how they work, with big buffer pads that get fuzzy everywhere when you open them image. I think all of them remove some of the disk layer, but scratches are pretty much unavoidable unless you just want to buy sealed games. All CD's seem to come scratched nowadays.
  • Damn...A whole 3 days!!
  • Lmao, yeah. The pay was crap. $7.00/hr. I'm a waiter/cook for my college job, and that averages around $12-$13/hr. I thought I'd try it out, though, cuz the discount on used stuff was pretty sweet, but I wouldn't have made enough per hour to actually be able to buy everything I'd be interested in, lol. So after 3 days, I said thanks but sayonara.
  • Yeah, I understand that there are some machines that do a damn good job, but the common person uses crappy buffer devices. I don't care if they are scratched, as long as they play 100%.
  • Did I mention this was Chrono Trigger?
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