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Craigslist: the good, the bad, & the DERP!
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ThoseWeirdGames:
30 dollars: Gamecube, WindWaker, Four Swords Adventures (disk only), and Zelda Promotional disk.

The insaner one, 20 dollars for a Gamecube, and an N64, and so many games I couldn't even name, including stuff like Pokemon Stadium 2, Luigi's Mansion, Pikmin 2, Super Mario 64, etc.
emusnes:
Haven't had any luck on Craigslist in Southern California.  Anyone out here find great deals?
Retro Deckades:
http://abbotsford.craigslist.ca/vgm/4601675982.html

...derrrrrrrrrrrrrrp.
Jeff:
I like how Mario 3 is right in front center and the two Mario/Duck hunts are hidden in back.
FritzWhite:

--- Quote from: emusnes on August 05, 2014, 02:27:30 PM ---Haven't had any luck on Craigslist in Southern California.  Anyone out here find great deals?

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Lot of people checking for deals on Craigslist in So Cal so you have to reply within a few minutes of a good ad being posted or it will get swooped up by someone else. Your best bet is to constantly check the listings and don't just search the video game section. Search the entire "for sale" section. I once saw a decent lot of SNES go up in the "free" section. Sometimes people don't know what they have and just post "games" in the title so use more than one search term. You also have to ask yourself what your time is worth to be checking listings all the time and if you're willing to put up with the stress of getting beat out of a deal by some shark or driving somewhere to pick up only to have a person flake on you.
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