Goodwill finds

About a month ago I walked into my local goodwill store, thinking I'd find mabye a few loose carts and I walk Back to the electronics section and find some of the nicest boxed copies I've seen in the wild. ABSOLUTELY MINT!!!
-Boulderdash
-Barker Bills Trick Shooting (flawless like new)
-CastleQuest
-Dr.Jeckkle Mr. Hyde
all 99 cents. What a steal!
Flamarkets and goodwill are your best shot at some great deals!

Comments

  • I found a sealed Bo Jackson Baseball for $2, thats my best find. Is this pretty common? Im tempted to open it for not reason whatsoever. It bothers me to have it that way, I could never be a sealed collector!
  • I still need a BoulderDash box, wanna sell or trade it?

    ~~NGD
  • its not too rare so if u like, its safe to open
  • What u trade it for? I have box, manuals strofoam all
  • Originally posted by: chadalleman

    I found a sealed Bo Jackson Baseball for $2, thats my best find. Is this pretty common? Im tempted to open it for not reason whatsoever. It bothers me to have it that way, I could never be a sealed collector!


    If you open it, make sure you document it's contents for Wizard_666.  He has a great list going of sealed games contents.
  • Yeah. It's got both Myriad and Caltron, Action 52, Duck Tales 2, Panic Restaurant, and a slew of other nice rares on it. Oddly enough, no Bo Jackson Baseball on it. Also, I'll give you $5 + shipping for it if you don't want to open it...I actually don't have the game yet image
  • blaaa in 8 years the only thing ive seen in our good will was a 2.99 pacman atari cart
  • The Goodwills and Salvation Armies around here aren't usually the best places to find stuff... There was the one time at Salvation Army here in Cleveland I missed out on a boxed Buster Douglas Boxing (Master System) for $2...not knowing for sure what it was worth. Oddly, I found a copy that looked almost too similar to it at a pawn shop in Athens a few months ago, along with a Master System, 3D glasses, and 21 other games for $20 (promptly traded it and Mega Man X3 SNES for Flintstones 2 and one other not-so-common game). There was also the time I found this really unusual Le Game system at the Goodwill in Hixson (some sort of game system that you program by filling in squares on 8-inch square cards, and then you insert the actual game card, and it somehow reads the presses from the pencil...kinda strange, as I guess it's like a touch screen of sorts from the early '80s...outside of what I've posted regarding it, there is absolutely zero information about it on the Internet (neither Google nor MSN nor Yahoo searches yielded anything)), along with 4 or so games, for $2.50. Also, the Salvation Army in Dalton (Georgia) had an Odyssey and 8 games for $3 one day some years ago (which I bought)... But outside of those, I haven't turned up anything of mention around here in places like that.
  • I got one of those leather NES Carrying Cases that holds 15 loose NES games for 19 cents once. lol
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