PS2
Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII; $15
- It's only been played through once, and hasn't been opened since that playthrough because I outgrew my Vincent Valentine obsession. The case is all shiny and holographic, too. So even if you don't want the game, the case itself is distracting as fuck.
Hunter the Reckoning: Wayward; $15
- Not a lot of people know this game. It's like Dungeons and Dragons with guns and crowbars and a biker with an battle ax. Optional crossbow wielding priest. I've beat this game into oblivion. It needs to get gone before I'm at it again.
Xbox
Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance; $10
- I have Deception, so I don't need Deadly Alliance seeing as they're the same damn game with minor changes. It's in good playing condition. The manual's been scribbled in a bit, but it was just me marking through the boxes I had opened in the Krypt. *shrug*
Blinx The Time Sweeper; $10
- I have known and loved this game. It's a bit old, so the manual and case are a bit scratched up, but the disc works perfectly. I will miss my beloved vacuum cat and his shiny boots, but hey.
Brute Force; $12
- Er. You may or may not know of this game. It's a third person shooter that controls like Halo. And I bought it because you can play as a giant lizard with heat vision. The manual has long since been eaten by a long since departed dog, but the disc is A-OK, and that's all that matters. Ja?
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind; $20
- A steep price, but the game itself has never been opened so I know everything is in perfect order with this mofo. I have the PC version so I never needed the Xbox variant, so it's up for grabs if anybody wants to buy it.
Hunter the Reckoning, and HtR: Redeemer; $15 each, $25 together, $35 to include Wayward (PS2) with it
- The first Hunter The Reckoning video game, and the sequel to it and Wayward, Redeemer. A little difficult, but pretty addicting. Like Wayward, getting rid of them before me and my friends lose our lives to them... Again.
Ninja Gaiden; $20
- It's been opened, but the game itself is like new. How do I know it's like new? I never actually beat the game. So, after I bought it new, it was only played for about eight hours and then I got frustrated and quit. Not because it was a bad game, but because my ego couldn't take the difficulty of it.
Ninja Gaiden Black: $25
- Almost like brand new. Played even less than Ninja Gaiden (yet again, because my fragile ego couldn't take the damn thing), and even the manual hasn't really been opened more than twice. If you can take hard games, feel free to buy it.
Gameboy Color
Dogz; $3
- This is the GBC version of this game. Not the Advance. Not the DS. The GBC. It's basically like a virtual pet thing where you take care of a little pixel dog. Heh.
All that said, there you go. Have fun. I'll wait a bit to see if anybody tries to nab them before I round up the cavalry and head out to sell these at G2K or FYE or something. :3
AND YES. I AM TURNING INTO A TOTAL WHORE.
Devious Comments
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"Damn i'm good"- sideswipe.
I'm selling it so I don't attempt to beat it again. Anger issues + difficult game = broken controller.
I can't afford another controller. :[
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Evil never dies. It just gets blurry and out-of-focus.
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~ The Solid Tomcat has meowed
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Evil never dies. It just gets blurry and out-of-focus.
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~ The Solid Tomcat has meowed
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"In a mad world, only the mad are sane..."
Akira Kurosawa
akure
It's... Really quite spiffy. Really cute, really fast, really... Weird. I like it at least. :3
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Evil never dies. It just gets blurry and out-of-focus.
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"In a mad world, only the mad are sane..."
Akira Kurosawa
akure
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Evil never dies. It just gets blurry and out-of-focus.
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