I bought a game today.

packardmelan

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Before I post all the bad crap, I thought I'd get something 'fun' out.

There's a game I've wanted, since I was in middle school. Maybe high school. It's called "Mega Man X 2", for the Super Nintendo. This was a game that was made with the "C4" subprocessor chip, similar to the SuperFX chip - so it cost more than the comparitive "Mega Man X" cart, because of the extra hardware. Also, not as many seem to have been made, but I'm not sure about that.

Current going price for the cartridge - no manual - no box on eBay is an average of $45 - $60. No, I'm not kidding. So naturally, that has kept the game from being added to my collection.

Today, for reasons I'll get into on a later post, I was at the Trader Baker's Mall. This is where we've gotten a lot of classic SNES and NES games, and where we found our NES top-loader for about $60. (They have one there now, for $80. No, I'm not kidding.) The last spot I always look for games is by this cheap ass computer booth, where they're putting together machines that barely run Windows 98, and sell them for $300 - $500 or so. You know, the price of a cheap Windows XP computer. Anyway... there, just by CHANCE, I spotted a SNES game, with a black label. Yellow letters.

"Mega Man X2"

HolyshitHolyshitHolyshitHolyshit.

I grabbed at it, not unlike Golem and the One Ring. I admit I didn't say "My precious", but the thought "MINE! MINE!" went through my head. I flipped the cart over, to see the price - thank God, they didn't put the tape on the front label. Naturally, on the flip side, what looked like clear packing tape covered half of the "Important" sticker. No matter, I can cut that and it'll look alright. Price. What's the fucking price?

"Mega Man X2 $24.50 Booth 270"

My jaw drops. The cartridge is in good condition. I check the wear on the metal pins on the card, I check the label for any scratches or corners lifting up, or tears... The only thing wrong is whoever owned this cart was a damn fool and put the packing tape on the back label. Oh yes. Yes, it was mine. I had money in my pocket, given to me by my Mamaw, and supposed to be for getting food.

Food? What is food? Fuck food. THIS will provide all the nourishment I need.

So I bought it. Didn't eat. I came home with it. And soon I'll grab my knife and clean up the back packing tape. But it's mine. All fucking mine.
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I really miss the days when you could go to any old flea market and buy NES carts for a buck each. It seems like almost everyone these days knows about eBay and overprices their shit accordingly. :(

Good deal though, I guess.
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I bought X2 and X3 together years ago for $80.00, this was back when they would go for $70.00 a piece. MMX1 and MMX4 are still easily the best in the series, X2 is alright if not a little too easy and X3 was my favorite for a while since there's so much in it but it just doesn't play as good as the others.

Nowadays I wouldn't bother since the MMX collection is coming out and unless Capcom screwed it up the people porting them were adding features (And fixing the God-awful voice acting in X4 plus adding English voice acting to X5 and X6)
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Yeah, but at the Trader Baker's mall, you can still find a bunch of NES games for $2 or $5 or whatever. Not terrible, except for a few of them.

They had a whole bunch of "Greatest Hits" Mega Man Legends, sealed, never opened, still in the store's "CD Holder" plastic shit -- the type you need one of those weird keys for? for $5.
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> Nowadays I wouldn't bother since the MMX collection is coming out.

Mega Man X Collection is out, $30. They 'enhanced' the text a little bit in X1 -- X, for instance, says "Damn!" when he fights Vile. That's... about it. X2 is a direct port. X3 is the Playstation port, with the little anime scenes.

X4, X5, and X6 are all direct ports. No re-done voice acting. Oh, and they took out the Japanese voice acting from X5, so it's just straight text.

In other words, you're paying $30 for emulation and maybe some remixed music. Eh, it's not a bad deal for 7 games (Mega Man Battle and Chase is included, but you have to unlock it first somehow) but there's something about owning the original cartridges that appeals to me.
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> Mega Man X Collection is out, $30.

Shows how interested I am... I had a feeling they'd screw it up. Also, MMX5 never had voice acting (I don't know about RMX5). It's good to hear they ported the PSX X3 though, I always wanted to try that one, and Battle & Chase always looked fun.

I'll probaby pick it up when I can get it for ten bucks.
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Mega Man X5 had the Japanese voices left in. Trust me.

I've owned X4, X5, and X6 before. (I currently have X4 in a X6 case, because I left a friend borrow it years ago and when I finally got it back, they 'misplaced' 6, and put 4 in the case. Bah.)
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> Mega Man X5 had the Japanese voices left in. Trust me.

No it didn't, I still have my copy, completely voice free. Unless they stuck them back in for a future release, I got mine the week it came out.
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> Before I post all the bad crap, I thought I'd get something
> 'fun' out.

Man, I had no idea that X2 and X3 were rarities. I remember in my school lots of people played them when they came out...seemed like they were pretty popular games and therefore probably widespread. Now Ogre Battle, no one played that or even cared to and I actually got to play a REAL Ogre Battle cart because the local blockbuster rented it out. I've never ever seen another copy of that game with my own eyes ever. Not at any of the many flea markets I've been to, anywhere. It's like it doesn't even exist.
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> Man, I had no idea that X2 and X3 were rarities.

Post-SNES era but before C4 emulation X3 easily went for over $100.00 on eBay.
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Yeah... see, where I live, there were two locally-owned places to rent video games. "Jaam Video" and "Valley Video". (Jaam is still around, Valley went out of business before I graduated high school. Now there's a Movie Gallery in the next town over, about a 20 minute drive.) Neither one EVER carried Mega Man X2. X1, yes. X3, yes. But X2? Never.

Blockbuster Video did, in New Albany - a 45 minute drive away. I saw it, begged to rent it, but the little paper slip you grab wasn't in there. It was out! So I went to the desk and asked the girl to look through the bin, and it wasn't there.

Turns out the kid who had it 'lost' it, and never returned it.
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> best. avatar. ever.

I was thinking the same thing. They look like they are about to burst out of there though. /wwwthreads/images/icons/tongue.gif
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Hahaha. Thanks. X) Is it just me or are Peach and Daisy, like, really fucking hot in the Mario Strikers soccer game? >.> Then I saw the picture for the avatar on a forum, and I just had to save it.

I wish I knew who the artist was, but I'll live with this one picture. :)

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Me too. My mom bought a box of NES carts at a Çhurch rummage sale about seven years ago....one of them is in Japanese...it's an old FF2...she won't give it to me.<img src=smilies/cry.gif>
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> Hahaha. Thanks. X) Is it just me or are Peach and Daisy,
> like, really fucking hot in the Mario Strikers soccer game?
> >.> Then I saw the picture for the avatar on a forum, and I
> just had to save it.

That really is kinda great for some reason. <img src=smilies/laff.gif>
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> Now Ogre Battle, no one
> played that or even cared to and I actually got to play a
> REAL Ogre Battle cart because the local blockbuster rented
> it out. I've never ever seen another copy of that game with
> my own eyes ever. Not at any of the many flea markets I've
> been to, anywhere. It's like it doesn't even exist.

Now that is a game I'd like a copy of. I remember renting it several times from this place near here.
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