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LGR - Thrifts [Ep. 4] Half Price Chicagoland

LGR - Thrifts [Ep. 4] Half Price Chicagoland

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Tag along with me as I go out thrifting, in search of games and interesting goodies at local shops! Some discount and thrift shops in the southwest of Chicago in this episode
Date: 2022-04-14

Comments and reviews: 10


I have only gone to a good will once and got a crash bandicoot racing game for the ps2 for around $4. But I have a lot of savers around where I live and it's usually a 50/50 chance you will find something. I got a Sega pico with the box and no games, wires, or anything else for $6. 99, a ps2 system only for $5, a GameCube with sims 2, wires, controller, and the Gameboy player [no disk] for $30, and a General Electric portable cassette player for $3, a Gameboy color red with no battery cover for $7, And a bunch of misc games, wires, and crap. If there is one around you I would recommend going again. who knows you might get a great deal!
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- If you are interested in filling the gaps in your Sims collection- why would anyone in the world do that? its not some rare console game. they were mass produced in a time when 70% of the world population has some sorts of a PC in their homes. They might be worth something in 1000 years if you keep them in tops condition, assuming most of other copies would be destroyed. I dont know, to me collecting such games is like collecting IKEA plastic chairs.
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I know this is a really old video - but I really liked -The Hobbit- for some reason, there weren't many PC 3D platformer-action games when it came out. The Wolverine is another underrated and hard-to-find PC game. Hate that those older games languish due to silly trademark/copyright issues, when someone could be making money from it with a digital release. potentially quite a bit. Same thing with the No One Lives Forever series, just a shame.
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OH MY GOD that Knick knack dinosaur thing was a piggy bank of sorts I had one as a toddler that was pink and had completely forgotten about it until I saw that and it literally blew my mind with nostalgia. Wild how memories can get jogged back into your head with the smallest things.
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I-m almost inspired to do a UK version -timleesongs charity shops, - but it would be laughable in comparison as they are TINY in comparison to these huge thrift stores. That said, it-s still fun to go charity shop hunting from time to time: )
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i love half priced books even though ive only been once. i found a book i was looking for and a japanese version of the album Help! by the beatles on the cd (it doesnt make a big difference but im a sucker for foreign versions of things)
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Couldn't spot any Jerry Maguire tapes but that might be because I'm tired. Also, it's nice to keep at least one external floppy disk drive lying around in case you need to read or write one. I had two but gave one to a friend.
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Mmmh Long time ago i got my copy of omerta city of gangsters on a Thrift box, also didn't knew they had physical copy. Maybe it were trying a new marketing strategy? thrift copy? (btw found it on spain, where i am from)
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Once I saw a purple transparent N64 in its box with two controllers as well as Super Mario 64, and in good condition for 40 bucks at a half-price books, but I didn't have enough with me at the moment to buy it, rip
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One time I found The Sims 2, University, Nightlife, and OFB at a Saver's. My mom said I couldn't have it and then literally the next week, the Ultimate Collection deal came out and I flipped my shit
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