Amazingu Sep 28, 2010
the things that come out of the woodwork when you forget an "r", lol
AND still spell the word wrong
the things that come out of the woodwork when you forget an "r", lol
AND still spell the word wrong
AND still spell the word wrong
No, no, I think what he meant was that this isn't a board dedicated to the actor Kelsey Grammer. I assume he's being referenced whenever someone spells "grammar" incorrectly.
Even though I divested many of them, I still own more games for PSX than any other system. The reason for this is mostly because I was working at a retailer during the PSX's heyday and it was hard to say no to the employee discount on the huge amounts of brand new games that were flowing in like crazy. Remember, this was the "new economy" era of the late 90s tech bubble, JRPGs were finally coming to the U.S. en masse, the rhythm action genre was born, and Capcom was cranking the 2D fighters like nobody's business. Good times.
The pawn shop near my place of employment occasionally gets rare shit in. I go in a few times a week. In the last month, I've snagged Ape Escape, King of Fighters '99, and two copies of FF Tactics (a black border one and a GH one), all for like $60 total and all in excellent shape. There are still tons of PS1 games I'd love to get my mitts on, and this place ensures my wallet doesn't feel the burn.
There are still tons of PS1 games I'd love to get my mitts on, and this place ensures my wallet doesn't feel the burn.
I know how that feels; I think I'm up to 50~60 or so PS1 titles and I'm still missing a rather long list of classics.
Edit: I'll have to update the first post when I have more time, it's really out of date.
It's pretty much the same thing when it comes to the SNES; too many titles to count.
I grabbed copies of SaGa Frontier 2, Legend of Legaia and Threads of Fate. Never played Dew Pris... er, Threads of Fate before.