Ok, cool. I think I never actually played the original, just Sculptor's Cut. Ha ha.
Ok, cool. I think I never actually played the original, just Sculptor's Cut. Ha ha.
The regular 63 1/3 is nearly the same and a whole lot cheaper. I kind of don't want to let it go, to be real, but I've discovered something about my nostalgia. It only goes back so many years. I'm thinking about 15 or 20. Anything before 1998 right now doesn't interest me in terms of collecting. I still want to play some of that stuff. I just don't need hard copies anymore.
I'm a Movie Tavern convert. Big chairs and a beer. Not bad. Yea, but costly. I am very choosey about what I go see now. I saw nothing this month and I see nothing worth seeing next month. I hope I get to see something else this year.
When the solutions are good and a fair challenge, I like them, not when they are totally random. That feels unfair.
Nice. Sometimes you can get a little of that entertainment money back.
I want to love these games. I like the stories, settings and characters but these obscure puzzle solutions drive me nuts.
I always had it around because I liked it. Then when I started hearing it was rare, I was surprised but not willing to part with it for what was, maybe back in 2009, $50 for the loose cart. I can't believe how much it's increased since then.
I kind of want to still keep it, but I've been losing my attachment to the games I have before 2000. It's weird but I just am.
It's a lot more in the box or sealed. Last time I look stuff up like this, the CIB version was always at least 3 times the value of the loose cart.
I want that as a display piece. I love the look of it.
I love that particular Pong deck design. I used to have one in black and white and am still kicking myself for letting it go.