if you only speak English this will be potnentially an unfun way to spend $75, but its fine for beefing up/starting a collection.
I'd consider spending $75 on 3-4 super fun games first, get some pillars in place you can rely on for fun between testing out unknown games. Famicom isn't quite like NES, it's older, so a lot of games feel closer to atari/shovelware the closer you are to '85 release dates. IMO
Of course you have Dragon Quest 2 to 4 normal version than his American counterparts
You just need to find the first one and done
Frontline sucks, but other than that it's fine lol
if you only speak English this will be potnentially an unfun way to spend $75, but its fine for beefing up/starting a collection.
I'd consider spending $75 on 3-4 super fun games first, get some pillars in place you can rely on for fun between testing out unknown games. Famicom isn't quite like NES, it's older, so a lot of games feel closer to atari/shovelware the closer you are to '85 release dates. IMO
35 games for $75...that's less than $3 each, so yes.
Yahoo auctions?
Nope, private sale from Gaming Alexandria on X!
Awesome