I have a couple cels. They aren’t ideal ones (perfect shots, etc), but they’re from my faves (Trigun and Lodoss—unfortunately not the original OVA but still). Got them ages ago. Makes me wonder if they’ve increased in value.
I have a couple cels. They aren’t ideal ones (perfect shots, etc), but they’re from my faves (Trigun and Lodoss—unfortunately not the original OVA but still). Got them ages ago. Makes me wonder if they’ve increased in value.
Hear me out Nintendo:
You know, we mock Nintendo for a lack of folders but right now the PS5 is in the same boat, and in my opinion worse. As a long time PS Plus subscriber, my account has over 450 games on it. And their main sort options are “all” and “installed.” I’d love to have a “not installed” page to browse. Also, apparently it has…
There’s an altered version on the PS Classic. No animation, but close your eyes and you get the sound.
Why can’t we just Monkey Island it and do modern graphics with a one-click button to classic graphics then?
Fairly close. My son did the same. Try FFD700.
At least if they were doing an elevator pitch for Mass Effect 1 they’d have plenty of time.
I snagged my spare copy before it was available via download, so I ebay’ed it for like $150. These days? I’d say $40-90 depending on the buyer.
I’m starting to see I wasn’t alone in my love of that game. It just got rereleased this last year on the Arcade Archives, as I said Konami has them in the shop, and I was so excited to see that a couple days ago. They were advertising a Silent Hill skateboard, but off in the corner I saw a mug with a very familiar…
I do have to say I’m getting my tinfoil hat on lately with the sudden surge of merchandising I’ve seen. I feel like it’s a “testing market”. Especially when I saw that my wonderfully fun but strange to resurrect Sunset Riders (I call it “my” like I own it, but it was my go-to when the parents went to the mall) has all…
(and on a side note, as the guy who works in the field, at least in my state I can help people get waivered support services for Day Hab and job seeking)
I suggest things like that to them. I think it’s with the volume of donations crossed with the potential for landmines of value anywhere (random china plate, limited edition dress, boxed appliance from the 50s, etc), it’s like they can’t slow down enough to do that for literally everything. Believe me, I had a good…
As a person in the field of working with people with developmental disabilities this is awesome. On the side, I really wish all Goodwills had people who could understand collectibles. I know it’s not feasible to hire someone to do that job, but I will openly admit I’ve gotten some deals, like a black label FF7 for $5…
I just threw away mine last year. Kept it stored, got it out a few years for my kids, but the dry rot finally got to it. The handle snapped and the backpack started falling apart.
Each person’s situation is different. For a digital fan on one console, yes. It’s foolish otherwise.
I swear I can’t give this company money. They offer a deal? It’s online only, and the shipping kills the deal. I have $30 in certificates? I have to order coupons…but can’t get 2 $15s because they are the same denomination. But you can get a $25 and a $5 and that works, but not if you want to use your $5 Pro coupon.…
Slightly related:
When the PS2 came out it was rare (I thought at least, but compared to locating PS5s on shelves this is chump change). I had one preordered, and had picked up the games I wanted (Tekken Tag, SSX, Ridge Racer V, Kessen) because for some reason they sold them before the system came out.
I saw you replied, but I come here and my original post and your reply are gone. Whatever kinja.
I believe it was called Harmony of Despair. I replied later in this thread but it didn’t link to you so *poke*
Harmony of Despair I believe it is? It was some sort of four-player game but you could zoom out and see the whole map to know where everyone was. I never got to play it, I’m THINKING it didn’t go over too well, simply because it was more an arcadey slasher than a deep storyline and heavy exploration that makes the…