Thursday 30 April 2015

NES Pickups - April 30th, 2015

Any day I can make two blog entries in one day is a good day!  This extra entry could probably be better written by my better half as it is because of her I am making a sequel post.  Unlike most second forays, though, this one will be much more exciting than its predecessor.

Missy was out with her mom and another family friend on a somewhat regular thrift day a few towns over looking for her kitsch-y treasures but selflessly always on the lookout for my little gray square-shaped gems.  She had said that about halfway through the trip she was a little disheartened that she hadn't come across any games at all for me and then... fate intervened.

They couldn't find parking near the store they wished to visit and so they drove around until they could find a spot further down the street.  As she tells it, they didn't have any small change between them so they plugged the meter with a large coin giving them ample time to amble about.  As luck would have it right by the meter was a store whose wares spilled out onto the street.  From the frontage it was difficult to tell if it was a pawnshop, specialty store, thrift store or what, but once inside she found a veritable treasure trove of games, vintage toys and the like.

She called me and at once I was transported back to my hockey card collecting days when I would open up each and every new foil pack, fan them out in front of me and chant the "need it, got it, got it, need it, got it". The difference being that my game doubles wouldn't have worked well in the spokes of my bike.

She rifled off about 20 or 30 titles and was starting to get discouraged as I had all the ones that she listed.  After a few turns around the display case she mentioned two titles that I didn't have.  The first, Totally Rad, was a little bit pricier than I had hoped, but when combined with the low price of the other it made it more than worth buying.



The second game she told me about absolutely made my day!  Dusty Diamond's All-Star Softball. As soon as the title came through the phone to my ears I immediately realized that this was one of the harder to find titles in the library.  After she had told me some of the other prices of the games I expected this one to be in the $30-50 range.  Let's just say I was pleasantly surprised with the asking price and told her to grab the two games which the proprietor gave her a deal on.


I have a feeling that the shop keeper graded the value on popularity alone as some games were on the mark, others were over priced and this one in particular was under valued.  Perhaps it was relegated to the bargain bin of doom based on its subject matter?  Sports games tend to be the misfits of the library due, in large part, to their sheer number... but his one is different than the others.  First off it is the only Softball title for the NES; baseball games are riddled throughout and are varying degrees of great, mediocre and just plain awful.  This game takes some of the best facets of the good ones like Baseball Stars and RBI Baseball and mixes in enough original characteristics to separate it from the herd.  By virtue of being a softball game it not only offers fast and slo-pitch settings but allows you to choose from several different venues to stage your game.  You can play on a cliff (which seems a little odd at first), a school yard or even on a standard field.  The game allows you to hand pick your teams like we did as kids for a pickup game.  Unlike many of the sports games (Ice Hockey comes to mind) that gave you 3 prototypical body types to choose from this game has a vast array of players with all sorts of different abilities and unique features.  This is another one of those games that is a triple threat in that it is somewhat rare, valuable, but also a very solid title with tonnes of replay potential.

Nes Carts:  496
Licensed games: 458/687

Quikkie update: April 30th, 2015

Picked up the game Barbie for the NES today as well as manuals for the Zapper light gun and NES control deck.  The manuals were throw ins and are showing their age.  Like dating a tree by its rings I can probably date these manuals by the number of coffee cup rings on them.

The Barbie cartridge is cracked in a few places, but despite that flaw the label is in great shape and it is always nice to find a game I don't have.  What's more, this title didn't cost me anything, I was able to trade one of my doubles for it.  I think it's safe to say that my daughter will be more excited about this addition than me but a game is a game, right?


Licensed games:  456/687


Thursday 23 April 2015

NES Pickups - April 22, 2015

April has been a whirlwind month for NES Pickups and even though I would never be able to afford to keep up this pace it is nice to say that for the last 3 weeks anyway I've averaged just over a game a day! It's bears repeating, however, that this has been a perfect storm of a month in terms of contacts coming through, visiting my first ever Gaming Expo on the West Coast and having a few extra dollars in my pocket to buy a few lots from a seller I have bought from in the past.  The next big milestone in my collection is looming close:  500 carts.  I hope to reach that point within the next few months but we'll have to see how it goes.



This entire handful of games are standouts for me. First off, you have Dizzy which is one of the Gold unlicensed carts, created by Codemasters (the company responsible for the Game Genie) and published by Camerica.  Even though sales of the game were not what had been forecast (as it missed it's slated Christmas release in 1991) it still garnered a few industry awards.  This game came near the end of the NES's reign in the home console market.  To put it into perspective it was released just a year before the last official Licensed NES release of Wario's Woods.  Next game is the American Video version of Impossible Mission II.  There were two versions of this game released, one by the aforementioned American Video and one by another company, SEI.  Of the two, my collector APP lists the American Video version as the less common of the two. The third cartridge helped me to finish the Back to the Future series of games with the addition of Back to the Future 2&3. Next was Clash at Demon Head which, to be honest, I haven't ever played before.  First looks at the game remind me of many of the other popular platformers of the day: Kid Niki, Megaman, Metroid, etc.  I'll admit to being a little intrigued by the apparent cameo of Professor Plum in the game.  Didn't he kill Colonel Mustard in the Billiard Room with the candlestick? This game also appeals to my love of pop culture references as it is the namesake of the band in the movie Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.  Last, but certainly not least, is Mutant Virus.  This purchase was made solely on the fact that I don't tend to see this game in the wild and it really has an undeniably original cover label.  The previews I've seen of the game show cinematic cutscenes that are reminiscent of the Ninja Gaiden series; let's just hope the gameplay is more forgiving.  Feel free to comment on these games and let me know if they are diamonds in the rough or duds.



Nes Carts:  493
Licensed games: 455/687
Unlicensed games:  38/90

Sunday 19 April 2015

Vancouver Retro Gaming Expo - April 18th, 2015



Yesterday marked what I hope will be the first of many retro gaming expos that I attend.  Vancouver welcomed retro gaming fanatics to it's annual Expo and though I didn't stay long enough to check out all of the planned events, the dealer hall did not disappoint.  A wide array of tables lined the perimeter of the room and another inner circle of tables jutting out from the center in all directions.  Each table I visited seemed to boast more 8-bit treasures than the last and gazing upon it all I truly felt like I had reached the Mecca of gaming.

I buzzed from table to table trying to make a mental note of game prices and how they varied between vendors.  I wanted to try and get the most "bang for my buck" and even though I was tempted to buy some of my 'most-wanted' I decided to concentrate on the less common games I could get at a good price.  At one table I picked 5 loose games:  NFL, High Speed, Mindscape's version of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Fisher Price: Perfect Fit and the highlight of this group: Conflict.

At another table I picked up some boxed games:  Tiles of Fate (w/manual), Home Alone (w/manual) and the best of the bunch IMO: Power Punch 2.  I was very satisfied with my haul: 3 boxes, 2 manuals and 8 new games!!!



The rest of my time was spent just looking at some of the really uncommon titles and I took a picture of one of the Holy Grail of carts for the NES.  I'm referring to the Flintstones: Surprise at Dinosaur Peak.  This was a game that was not, to my knowledge, available for retail purchase.  It was an exclusive rental game available at Blockbuster Video.  I would imagine the only way to get a copy of this game at the time was to have rented it during those days and conveniently forgetting to return it.  The other means would have been to have purchased it from Blockbuster when they moved to a newer generation console to rent. Because of the scarcity of the avenues to obtain this title it has a highly inflated value in collector's circles.  On a table at the back of the room I saw it (under glass) with the hefty price tag of $1950 on it.  As cool as it was I know I could never pay that much for a game.


Nes Carts:  488
Licensed games:  452/687
Unlicensed games:  36/90 
Boxes: 53
Games manuals: 80

Thursday 16 April 2015

NES Pickups - April 15th, 2015


Today was an awesome day for pickups! In total I got 12 games (6 new, 6 replacements). This deal came about through one connection pointing me to another.  A seller on Kijiji (who incidentally I had bought from a year or two back) was selling off what seemed to be their private collection of nintendo games.  The ad was ordered and priced by rarity of game and so rather than tease myself with the games at the end of the list I found a bunch of the common games on the list to try and fill out my collection.  I submitted the wants from the list and we went back and forth a few times as some games had sold since the listing was posted.  Finally I had found a dozen games and was given directions to the meeting place.

In a scene right out of a gangster type movie I was told to drive to the end of a road where I would be met by two concrete abutments book-ending a barbwire chain that was proudly displaying a NO TRESPASSING sign.  I messaged when I arrived.  While I waited I surveyed the surrounding area.  Off in the distance I saw a small clearing about 100 meters from where I was waiting that was lined with travel trailers.  For a split second all kinds of crazy scenarios went through my mind (from every movie I had ever seen).  Before my imagination could get the best of me the trade went down and I was back in the car and on my way home.  It was a very surreal experience even though it was much more benign than my head made it seem to me.


In my haste I forgot my notes behind so I was going from memory, but once home I was able to determine that I had received 6 new additions to my collection.  I also replaced 4 of my carts with better copies and scored 2 doubles that I could use to bolster a future trade or sale. New games are as follows: Immortal, Gold Medal Challenge '92, Videomation, American Gladiators, Treasure Master and Defender 2 (w/manual).  I also brought home some very good copies of:  Pro Wrestling, Wrestlemania, Ring King, Big Bird's Hide & Speak, Track & Field and Karate Champ; of which Hide & Speak, Ring King and Track & Field immediately subbed into the roster.

Standouts from this capture are Treasure Master and Defender II.  I have no emotional attachment to the former, it is just one of the less common titles and has a very loud, obnoxious, 80s for all of the wrong reasons labels that for some reason, unknown, endears itself to me. As for Defender II, I have so many fond memories of growing up playing the original game on the Atari 2600 that I had to scoop that one.  Who can go wrong with a sequel, right?  I mean Goonies 2 was pretty good... so good they didn't even make a Goonies 1 game.  I  could also add that I was happy to replace one of the worst labels I had in Hide & Speak. It was a game I grabbed early in my collection (before I was as picky about the condition of labels).


Nes Carts:  480
Licensed games:  445/687

Friday 10 April 2015

My List of remaining titles (Feel free to email me with any you have for sale or trade) Thanks :)

By request, I've generated a list of the games I have not yet  found out there.  If you have any of these to sell or trade feel free to leave a comment here or add me on Facebook (8bitbobby)


Addams Family, The
Adventure Island 3
Adventures of Lolo 2
Adventures of Lolo 3
After Burner
Aladdin
Alfred Chicken
Alien 3
Asterix
Athletic World (Power Pad)
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
Aussie Rules Footy
Baby Boomer (Gun Optional)
Bad Dudes vs Dragonninja
Bad Street Brawler
Banana Prince
Bandit Kings of Ancient China
Baseball Stars 2
Bases Loaded 4
Batman Return of the Joker
Battle Tank
Battletoads & Double Dragon
Beauty and the Beast
Bee 52
Best of the Best
Bible Buffet
Big Nose Freaks Out
Blackjack
Blue Shadow
Blues Brothers, The
Bomberman 2
Bonk's Adventure
Bubble Bobble 2
Bucky O'Hare
Caesar's Palace
Captain America
Captain Comic
Casino Kid 2
Castelian
Castle of Deceit
Challenge of the Dragon
Championship Pool
Championship Rally
Chiller (Gun Optional)
Chip N' Dale Rescue Rangers 2
Chubby Cherub
Cliffhanger
Color A Dinosaur
Conan
Conquest of the Crystal Palace
Contra Force
Cool World
Corvette ZR-1
Cowboy Kid
CrackOut
Crash and the Boys' Street Challenge
Crystal Mines
Cyberball
Darkman
Darkwing Duck
Death Race
Deathbots
Defenders of Dynatron City
Desert Commander
Devil World
Die Hard
Dig Dug II
Digger T. Rock
Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong 3
Donkey Kong Jr.
Donkey Kong Jr. Math
Dracula
Dragon Strike
Dragon Warrior IV
Dragonball
Dropzone
Duck Tales 2
Dungeon Magic
Eliminator Boat Duel
Elite
F-117 Stealth
Family Feud
Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy
Faria
Felix the Cat
Ferrari Grand Prix
Fire and Ice
Firehouse Rescue
Fist of the North Star, The
Flintstones 2 Surprise at Dino Peak
Four Player Tennis
Frankenstein
Freedom Force (Gun Required)
Fun House
G.I. Joe
G.I. Joe Atlantis Factor
Galaxy 5000
Gargoyle's Quest 2
Gemfire
George Foreman KO Boxing
Ghost Lion
Ghostbusters
Ghoul School
Goal! 2
Godzilla 2
Gun Nac
Hammerin' Harry
Hatris
Hillsfar
Hot Slots
Hudson Hawk
Ikari Warriors 3
Impossible Mission 2 (SEI)
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (T)
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (U)
Indy Heat
International Cricket
Jackie Chan Kung Fu
James Bond Jr.
Jetsons, The
Journey to Silius
Jungle Book
Kick Master
Kick Off
Kid Klown

Kings Knight
Kings Quest 5
Klash Ball
Konami Hyper Soccer
Krazy Kreatures
Krion Conquest
Lemmings
Lethal Weapon
Life Force
Lion King, The
Little Red Hood
Little Samson
Lunar Pool
Mad Max
Magician
Magmax
Mario & Yoshi
Mario Is Missing
Mario's Time Machine
Marvel's X-Men
Master Chu and the Drunkard Hu
McDonald Land
Mechanized Attack (Gun Required)
Menace Beach
Mermaids of Atlantis

Metal Storm
Metroid - Classic Series
Mickey's Adventure in Numberland
Mickey's Safari in Letterland
Micro Machines
Might & Magic
Mighty Final Fight
Miracle Piano System (Accessory)
Mission Cobra
Monster Truck Rally
Monster in My Pocket
Moon Ranger
Motor City Patrol
Mr. Gimmick
Ms. Pacman (N)
New Ghostbusters 2
New Zealand Story
Nigel Mansell World Championship Racing
Nightmare on Elm Street
Nightshade
Ninja Crusaders
Noah's Ark
Nobunaga's Ambition 2
North and South
Operation Secret Storm
Over Horizon
Overlord
P'radikus Conflict
Pac Man
Pac Man (unlicensed)
Panic Restaurant
Paperboy 2
Parasol Stars Rainbow Islands 2
Parodius
Peek A Boo Poker
Pesterminator
Phantom Fighter
Pictionary
Pool of Radiance
Power Blade 2
Prince Valiant
Princess Tomato
Pro Sport Hockey
Probotector
Probotector 2
Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt
Puss 'N Boots
Puzznic
Qix
R.B.I. Baseball (licensed)
Race America
Rad Gravity
Rad Racket
Raid 2020
Rainbow Island
Rampart
Ren and Stimpy Buckaroos
Road Fighter
Road Runner
Robin Hood Prince of Thieves
Robo Demons
Robo Warrior
Robocop 3
Rockin' Kats
Rocky and Bullwinkle
Rod Land
Rollerblade Racer
Romance of the Three Kingdoms II
SCAT
Secret Scout
Sesame Street 1-2-3/A-B-C
Sesame Street Countdown
Shadow Warriors
Shadow Warriors 2
Shadowgate
Shatterhand
Shooting Range (Gun Optional)
Short Order/Eggsplode (Power Pad)
Silent Assault
Silver Surfer
Ski or Die
Smurfs, The
Snow Brothers
Solitaire
Solomon's Key 2
Space Shuttle
Spiritual Warfare
Sqoon
Stack Up
Stadium Events (Power Pad)
Stanley
Star Trek 25th Anniversary
Star Trek The Next Generation
Stinger
Street Cop (Power Pad)
Street Gangs
Sunday Funday
Super Spy Hunter
Super Turrican
Swamp Thing
Sword Master
T&C Thrilla's Surfari
T.M.N.T. Tournament Fighters
Tagin' Dragon
Tecmo Cup Soccer
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3
Terminator, The
Terra Cresta
Thunder and Lightning
Times of Lore
Tom and Jerry
Tombs and Treasure
Toxic Crusaders
Trog
Trolls in Crazyland
Trolls on Treasure Island
Twin Eagle
Ufouria
Ultima Quest of the Avatar
Ultimate Air Combat
Ultimate Basketball
Ultimate League Soccer
Ultimate Stuntman
Uninvited
Venice Beach Volleyball
Vice Project Doom
Wacky Races
Wally Bear and the No! Gang
Wario's Woods
Wayne's World
Whomp 'Em
Widget
Wizardry
Wizardry 2 Knight of Diamonds
Yo! Noid
Young Indiana Jones
Zanac
Zen Intergalactic Ninja
Zombie Nation

Thursday 9 April 2015

NES Pickups - April 8th & 9th, 2015


The last two days have been pretty awesome in terms of nintendo-related pickups.  I suppose it's like anything else in life -- when you stop trying to find non-game related artifacts that's when they tend to fall into your lap.  Such was the case yesterday when one of my trading buddies messaged me that he had a blue carrying case I might be interested in.  What he had found was the NES Z padded console carrying bag.  Made by Nintendo in about 1988 or 1989 This blue, red and yellow zippered beauty was designed for toting your control deck, controllers and favorite games to grandma and grandpa's, the babysitter's or your best friend's house.

It's very hard to spend my money on anything but games, however, when something like this comes along at the right price I just have to jump on it.  I never had one growing up and, in all honesty, didn't even know this style existed.  I had other hard plastic containers that were more designed to house games than the system itself.  Besides the functional nature of this bag it is also fashioned in some pretty tubular '80s colors!




Today I made a trade with one of my regular go-to guys for games and came away with a boxed NES Satellite and 2 new games:  Caveman Games and Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes of the Lance. NES Satellite is another one of those peripherals I never owned as a child.  I had a few of the other controllers of the day but this one always was too far out of reach.  Sad thing is... unless I start purchasing stock in Duracell or Eveready batteries I won't likely ever test drive this hub because it takes 6 C-size batteries.  (Wireless technology at its finest!).



NES Cart total:  474

Sunday 5 April 2015

NES Pickups - April 5th, 2015 aka "the 'tendo Reno"




I am starting to reap the rewards of networking in the local retrogaming community.  In the past week or so I've made several trades and have picked up a few new additions to my collection.  Today was a busy day and I met with three of the people I've been working with lately.  Out of these meetings I garnered one new game, a wireless retrogaming controller and better copies of about 4 games.  I called this entry the 'tendo Reno because alot of these trades were about acquiring better label versions of some games in my library.  I've said it a few times throughout the writing of this journal that securing games is one thing, but capturing them in good condition is something entirely different.  It is easy to forget (especially with the resurgence of interest in these games in recent years) that they are 30 years and so finding copies that have been given the respect they deserved right out of the box and protected appropriately is a lofty task.

Out of today's adventures I was able to replace (with near mint copies):  Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, Double Dare, Heavy Shreddin' and Milon's Secret Castle.  I also managed to pick up a new title which is one I've tried to find for awhile now:  Kickle Cubicle! This one and Battletoads have been the highlights of the year so far. Two titles I didn't think I'd get at such fair prices.  In the lot with Kickle I also got a wireless retro controller by the same company who made some of the unlicensed NES games: Camerica.

This brings the NES total to:  472!!

Wednesday 1 April 2015

NES Pickup - April 1st, 2015 - quickie update


I realize that I already made a post today but as I eluded to in the previous blog entry I have made a few new contacts in the retro gaming community in the last little while and I managed to trade one of my doubles for a new title to add to my library.  Peter Pan & the Pirates will be a welcome addition.


The guy I traded with today is the perfect trade partner because he is not really a Nintendo collector and specializes mostly in Sega Genesis games.  Now we can both be on the hunt for each other's areas of focus while swapping finds to help our own collections.  So after this late comer to the party today let's update the numbers:

Nes Carts:  471
Licensed games:  436

NES Pickups - April 1st, 2015

Happy April Fools Day!  It would have been a feeble attempt on my part to use this entry to say that I had got some extremely rare artifact for the NES for next to nothing. Instead I will make a brief entry on something that actually DID happen.  Today I made another visit to my newest game trader's house and this time I picked up Starship Hector and 8 game manuals.  He threw in 3 posters too (most of which is pictured below).


In this mini-lot I, of course, received the cart Starship Hector as well as manuals for: Hogan's Alley, Super Pitfall, Smash TV, Basewars, Robocop, Double Dragon 2, Millipede and Skate or Die.  The generous seller also threw in a few posters as an added bonus:  Smash TV, Double Dragon 2 and a general advertisement for Ultra Games. I don't want to steal the proverbial thunder from a future post, but I will mention that this seller was kind enough to put me in touch with another friend of his and I have a trade lined up that will hopefully take place later in the week.   

Nes Carts:  470
Licensed games: 435/687
Boxes: 50
Game Manuals: 78
63% of the overall licensed game collection