Well, I went outside finally
Over the last two days, I went and picked up some games. In total, this cost me about $25, which isn't bad, but isn't great either.

Going clockwise inwards from top left- X Files for PS1, Sega Marine Fishing for DC, Ecco the Dolphin for DC, Castlequest for NES, Jurassic Park RAMPAGE EDITION for Genesis, Sonic Adventure 2: The Trial for Dreamcast (but in a Sonic Adventure jewel case with manual for SA), Classic Games for Intellivision, Greendog for Genesis, To the Earth for NES (Canadian Variant).
I got Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition and Castlequest for free. Which is pretty nice. Greendog and To The Earth were $10 together, sadly Greendog is without manual, but I'm not complaining. It and Jurassic Park allowed me to fill up a whole shelf of just Genesis games, so I'm happy. Classic Games for the Intellivision I picked up for $5 at Goodwill, because how else can I get a way to play Intellivision and 30 games legally without paying more? Exactly. The rest, I just picked up at Goodwill for $10 at the last moment when I was about to leave, when I noticed Harry Potter games for PC amongst the discs, so I decided to look around (X-Files was on sale!) and they all came with jewel box, instructions, and all the discs, which means I got my first Dreamcast games! Except for Sonic Adventure, which was a lie. I looked inside, and there was the SA2 trial disc inside. Reading on it now, I think it might be somewhat rare in the Sega Dreamcast library, but I don't know if these are worth anything, really. Most likely a common demo disc since it was packaged with PSO.
And that's how Equestria was made.

Going clockwise inwards from top left- X Files for PS1, Sega Marine Fishing for DC, Ecco the Dolphin for DC, Castlequest for NES, Jurassic Park RAMPAGE EDITION for Genesis, Sonic Adventure 2: The Trial for Dreamcast (but in a Sonic Adventure jewel case with manual for SA), Classic Games for Intellivision, Greendog for Genesis, To the Earth for NES (Canadian Variant).
I got Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition and Castlequest for free. Which is pretty nice. Greendog and To The Earth were $10 together, sadly Greendog is without manual, but I'm not complaining. It and Jurassic Park allowed me to fill up a whole shelf of just Genesis games, so I'm happy. Classic Games for the Intellivision I picked up for $5 at Goodwill, because how else can I get a way to play Intellivision and 30 games legally without paying more? Exactly. The rest, I just picked up at Goodwill for $10 at the last moment when I was about to leave, when I noticed Harry Potter games for PC amongst the discs, so I decided to look around (X-Files was on sale!) and they all came with jewel box, instructions, and all the discs, which means I got my first Dreamcast games! Except for Sonic Adventure, which was a lie. I looked inside, and there was the SA2 trial disc inside. Reading on it now, I think it might be somewhat rare in the Sega Dreamcast library, but I don't know if these are worth anything, really. Most likely a common demo disc since it was packaged with PSO.
And that's how Equestria was made.
Comments
Originally posted by: WeLoveClassicGames
There was an X-Files PS1 game? How is it? I'm actually re-watching every season
It's a pretty cool point n click adventure. If you like the show and like that style of game you'd probably like it.
Originally posted by: ColdStatic
Originally posted by: WeLoveClassicGames
There was an X-Files PS1 game? How is it? I'm actually re-watching every season
It's a pretty cool point n click adventure. If you like the show and like that style of game you'd probably like it.
Sold haha, love point and click adventures
A few weeks ago, I managed to go to a garage sale which had video games, but they were unadvertised in the listing, so I actually managed to get there before any resellers. Sadly, I only had $10 on me... which was enough for a Sega Game Gear with a homebrewed AC adapter/car adapter monstrosity hybrid (basically, solder a car adapter to the AC adapter) and it came in a case with several games. And a few days ago, the case fell on the ground from my table, thanks to my cat. Thanks to my cat indeed, a Canadian Gyromite manual fell out!
Sadly, there was nothing else in the case, but hey, a Gyromite manual is something. I have no use for it, but it's something cool to own.