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Bighab

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  1. Love the Ronco Weiner Skinner
  2. Online I'm pretty quiet and polite. I rarely say much. Been posting on forums for over 20 years so I'm more of a lurker now. In real life I'm the "funny guy" Kinda a cross between John Candy and Fred Flintstone. I'm passionate. I enjoy going for beers with buddies watching sports and busting balls
  3. 9 for me. I like Empire better though. I still remember seeing it when it was released in the theater when I was 7 years old. My dad took me and said I didn't move or say a word during the entire movie. I still remember how blown away I was with the Cantana scene seeing the aliens for the first time and watching Han shoot Greedo. The magic from seeing that movie and getting some of the toys/action figures are pretty fond memories from my childhood.
  4. Koei cult club on the Beatles? Never knew these existed. Are they just fan books? I've thought about getting some of the Koei Famicom guides just to check out
  5. Being a big Koei fan myself I'd love to see pics of your other Koei guides.
  6. Nes is my #2 The Koei games, AD&D ports, great action games like Metal Storm and Shatterhand, Baseball stars(best baseball game ever IMO) It's pretty close to my #1 the Genesis
  7. Not a rental but I remember buying Metal Mech when it was released at Toys R Us. I brought it home and fired it up and it was absolute shit. I was so disappointed with my $100 purchase. I returned it the next day telling the clerk I didn't like it. Back in the day they'd actually let you return opened games. The game I exchanged it for? Nes Play Action Football I grudgingly held onto that one cause it wasn't that bad. I just couldn't return a second game now could I?
  8. 9 for me. I love this movie and watching it never gets old. But my favorite Tarantino movie would be Jackie Brown. I haven't cared for his later movies but I enjoyed Once upon a time in Hollywood.
  9. I collect for several reasons. One incident early on that made me hold onto most games was the time I traded in a bunch of Nes games to my local video game store. Was around 1992(22 at the time) and I was broke and wanted to go out drinking with the guys that night. I remember going to the game store and trading in my mint, CIB copies of Bandit Kings of Ancient China, Genghis Khan, and Romance of the 3 Kingdoms. The store only game me $50. Now that was enough for 3-4 pitchers and I had a hell of a time but I remember going back to the same game store a few weeks later hoping to buy back one of them only to see price tags of $100 to $80 on each. I was less than impressed. I vowed I would never trade in anything into a game store again(not including garage sale scraps) Some games hold a lot of memories that remain long after I've beaten them. Getting my first computer and internet in 1999 I discovered a lot of gems that I had missed that I had fun tracking down. I remember piecing together my copy of Snatcher for the Sega CD. Around 2001 I bought a disk only copy for $50 off Ebay. A little while later I tracked down a manual on Ebay for $13. I ended up getting someone to make me nice color copy of the back case artwork. I ended up trading him an Ogre Battle PSX manual and monster chart for it. It always bothered me a little that my back art was a copy. Fast forward to 2017 and I bought a manual less copy on Ebay and swapped out the back art and sold the disk only copy to recoup some of my costs. The authentic back art ended up costing me close to a $100 which I find funny compared to what I paid for the important parts of the game. I'm a fan of box art and I love some of the Genesis and Nes box art. I enjoy displaying them on my shelf. I'm fortunate enough to have gotten most of my retro stuff before 2010 but now I enjoy collecting various Switch games and collector's edition sets with all the bells and whistles they release them with.
  10. I gave it an 8. Bought it new with the guide when it came out. Played it, beat it and loved it. During a collection purge about 7 years ago I had a hard time selling it in excellent shape for $30 with the guide. Crazy how it's shot up in price.
  11. It was $89US. Been working too much this week but I will crack it open this weekend for sure!
  12. I sure did. Paid for it on Feb 4th 2017 and got it early last week finally!
  13. Animal House. Loved it as a kid. Watched it recently and it was kinda meh. Not sure when I'll watch it again
  14. I gave it a 7/10. I remember seeing my buddy playing Wave race and was blown away with the 3D. I chose it over the PS1 and Saturn at the time. I justified my purchase because at the time I was really into first person shooters. I loved the first Turok, Doom 64, Duke Nukem 64. But hated Goldeneye(Fight me! lol) I love Ogre Battle 64 and Rogue Squadron. The Nintendo titles like Star Fox 64, Mario Kart 64 among others I still enjoy to this day. Still pissed Robotech Crystal Dreams never saw the light of day!
  15. I'm a Sega guy and was excited at the time when the system came out. I have fond memories playing the Bass fishing games with the fishing rod controller with my daughter as a toddler. Sadly the games/genres I wanted never came. No strategy/rpg's like a new Shining Force. The only strategy game I can think of was conflict zone and I didn't care for it. I like Action/Rpg's and the only one was Record of the Lodoss war. I loved Quake 3 Arena but that genre is done better on modern systems. I got rid of the system over 10 years ago and have zero desire to try it again. I gave it a 4/10. Now if you love shooters or fighting games it's an awesome system to have. Just not a system for my gaming tastes.
  16. I have doubles of BaseBall Stars Nes because I've had several seasons with different friends on the go. Same thing with Genghis Khan on the Nes. It's my favorite Koei game and I have a few different games on the go solo or against friends. Both are fairly cheap so no point in selling them. I see the reasoning if you acquired a double of a game that's become rare and using it as good trade bait.
  17. 9/10 for me. I remember as far back as 1990 when I lived with my aunt and uncle my uncle would fire up Die Hard in the VCR on Christmas day. I asked him why and he said "cause Die Hard is a Christmas movie!" He watches the first 3 movies every year.
  18. The Running Man. So many classic lines. Loved Richard Dawson in it too!
  19. I pre ordered and paid for the limited edition back in Feb 2017. I thought my money was gone forever. Be a pleasant surprise for it to arrive.
  20. I have a Advanced Busterhawk Gley Lancer CB copy I picked up 15+ years ago. Numbers 852 on the spine and cart. If you PM me your email address I can take some pics and send them to you.
  21. I've sold off some rares that didn't have any nostalgic value to me. I started Snes collecting late(around 2003) and a few years ago I sold off stuff that I enjoyed(CIB's WildGuns, Ninja Gaiden Trilogy, EVO) but didn't plan on playing again. I love my Sega CD stuff(Snatcher, Space Adventure Cobra) but at what point do these old CD games stop working(disk rot) and you should consider dumping them?
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