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Where do you buy you older systems?


JoeyBean

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Luckily I got all my consoles from Ebay before the retro game boom. In high school I used to buy and sell lots on Ebay or flea markets to get money (and build my collection). I used to spend $20 on an NES, refurb it and sell it for $50, but while browsing consoles I'd snipe a cheap TG16 or Odyssey^2 lot if I could just to expand my horizons. I still have a stack of a few of the crappiest NESs left from those days :)

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It depends. If I'm at a garage sale & the price is right, I'll certainly buy them there, but for the most part, I use a local game store for my system purchases. He's been in business for a decade and I've been going to his store since he opened. His prices are pretty close to eBay and they offer the same guarantee.

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