No spine card???? How dare you even think of posting here. The spine card is ESSENTIAL to your enjoyment of the game! You're supposed to either wear it as a little hat as you play or tape it to your face like a giant mustache.
No spine card???? How dare you even think of posting here. The spine card is ESSENTIAL to your enjoyment of the game! You're supposed to either wear it as a little hat as you play or tape it to your face like a giant mustache.
I think the only import game I have with a spine card is my copy of Grandia. The rest don't have them.
All of my PC Engine CD games have the spine cards. I thought two of them might not of had them, but it turned out they were hidden in the manual.![]()
It's the easiest thing I'd ever soldered. Take a look: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntXgEurtsYU
I bought the battery here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/140699984053...#ht_753wt_1270
I had a good haul in February. Most of these were $5 or less.
Virtua Fighter 5 (PS3)
L.A. Noire (PC)
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom (Wii)
Nitro Bike (Wii)
Odoro Made in Wario (Wii)
Blastworks (Wii)
Kim Possible (PS2)
Katamari Damacy (PS2)
Onimusha: Blade Warriors (PS2)
Puyo Pop Fever (DS)
Beetle Adventure Racing (N64)
Digital Dance Mix (SS)
Blades of Vengeance (Gen)
Yume Penguin Monogatari (FC)
Nice!
I picked up Diablo 2 from a Goodwill store for $1. I also found Fallout selling at Best Buy for $4.07.
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Gamestop Buy 2 get 1 free.
Monster Hunter Tri : Wii $17.00
Redsteel 2 : Wii $13.00
Godhand : PS2 Free
Local game store.
Katamari Damacy : PS2 $10.00
Street Fighter 2 SCE : Genesis $3.99
X-Men : Genesis $3.99
All games were complete.
I've actually found them underneath the CD tray several times as well. I didn't used to be so anal about getting games with spine cards but I've been getting worse about needing them. When you slip them in a CD bag with the original spine card wrapped around it, everything looks so damn classy
I guess I should clarify a bit. I picked up Solatorobo since it was getting rave reviews, and I had heard in similar threads that it was a "sequel" to Tail Concerto. I hadn't really though much about picking Tail Concerto up until that copy just showed up at the media store near me. I had heard Tail Concerto was a bit pricy so I figured $30 for an almost brand new copy was pretty reasonable if I wanted to play it in the long run. The opening was fun though, I liked capturing the kittens in the game, though my cats were freaking out with all the meowing coming from the TV.
As of last night I'm now a Neo Geo AES owner.
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