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July 30, 2007, 03:32:28 PM
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Jeffrey

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How did you get all of those Nintendo 64 games?  They all look great side by side on a shelf like that!  I want to collect them, but I don't know of any good and cheap ways to get them besides eBay.  What is a good way to get Nintendo 64 games?

July 30, 2007, 03:41:51 PM
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the easiest way i find is ebay. you can find auctions for around 40 dollars that have lots of games, you just gotta look.  but if not ebay, then yard sales, fleemarkets, etc.  if not that, then you can occasionally find game websites that sell older games.  but, best bet is ebay

July 31, 2007, 02:38:43 AM
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GameQuestDirect.com still sells new N64 Games. Garage sales and flea markets are always hit or miss. You could try a game trading website like Goozex.com or barterbee.com. eBay is the best place to look for a certain game, but can be expensive (watch out for high shipping costs).

August 01, 2007, 08:40:44 PM
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Most of mine were purchased at gamestop and game crazy. (some on ebay)
Depends what part of the country you live in, but most gamestops/game crazys are out of the ps1/n64/DC business.

Goodwill stores up north seem to be a good place to find them as well....  not down here where I live, though.


August 07, 2007, 09:55:32 AM
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I forgot to mention but Movie Trading Company (Texas)  now buys and sells  pretty much any type of video game since they merged with Vintage Stock.