I just got 7 copies of NFL Quarterback 96 and 10 copies of Joe Montanna 94, one of which appears to be brand new. All for $1.22 and .$88 each respectively. I got these for their clamshell cases, which are all in pristine condition.
I also picked up 6 copies of NCAA football for SNES for a dollar each which, per Wiggy's suggestion, are soaking in a bowl of isopropyl alcohol to get the labels off.
This is the kind of that should be frowned upon. Crappy sport games are on there way to becoming an endangered species.
Every day countess copies of NFL 96 are foreclosed and their cases repossessed, and the poor homeless game cart is left to fend for itself out on the streets.
Those NCAA games are not only striped of their labels, they are striped of their dignity.
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