Let's trade old games!

Nitcentral's Bulletin Brash Reflections: Console Video Games: The Kitchen Sink (courtesy of Mario Bros. Plumbing): Let's trade old games!
By D. Stuart on Thursday, December 02, 1999 - 1:57 pm:

The SNES games I wish to acquire are as numerically proceeds:
1) Mortal Kombat.
2) Mortal Kombat II.
3) Super Street Fighter II Turbo.
4) Batman Forever.
5) The Adventures of Batman & Robin.
6) The Death & Return of Superman.
7) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters.
8) Clay Fighter.
9) Final Fight.
10) Jurassic Park.
11) The Terminator.
12) Joe & Mac.
13) The Simpsons: Virtual Bart.
14) The Simpsons: Bart's Nightmare.
15) The Jungle Book.
16) The Lion King.
17) Metal Combat: Falcon's Revenge.

The Sega Genesis games I wish to acquire are as numerically proceeds:
1) X-Men.
2) Sonic Spinball.

I shall provide a list of SNES and Sega Genesis games I possess to whomever may be interested in this notion. If you are indeed interested, then please contact me via E-mail. My E-mail address is Ubiqtysync@email.com, and I look forward to doing business with you.


By D. Stuart on Tuesday, December 28, 1999 - 11:27 am:

Other SNES games I wish to acquire are as numerically proceeds:
1) Mega Man X
2) (perhaps) NBA Jam: Tournament Edition


By D. Stuart on Wednesday, December 29, 1999 - 9:32 am:

I forgot to end the two additionally listed games with periods. Aside from this, I would be willing to trade my N64's Mortal Kombat 4 for Beetle Adventure Racing, which is obviously also for N64. Please contact me if you are interested.


By D. Stuart on Saturday, January 08, 2000 - 6:53 am:

Other Sega Genesis games I wish to acquire are as numerically proceeds:
1) Bonk's Adventure.
2) Moonwalker.
3) Cliffhanger.
4) The Incredible Hulk.
5) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters.
6) Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3.

Other SNES games I wish to acquire are as numerically proceeds:
1) Taz-Mania.
2) Aladdin.
3) The Ren & Stimpy Show: Veediots!
4) Hunt for Red October.


As I cogitate it further, I am more eager to gain possession of the fighting games, such as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters and Mortal Kombat video games. The others I would freely take off anyone's hands. In fact, the reason behind much of the requested video games is that they are ones I had not conquered prior to their return to the rental store. Once I start something, I finish the project.


By D. Stuart on Thursday, January 20, 2000 - 12:18 pm:

Other SNES games I wish to acquire are as numerically proceeds:
1) King of Monsters 2.
2) Godzilla.
3) The Incredible Hulk.

I wish to present a corrigendum for that last request (i.e., The Incredible Hulk). I believe I played the SNES version, not the Sega Genesis counterpart. On an unrelated note, SNES's Mortal Kombat is no longer a request.


By D. Stuart on Monday, April 24, 2000 - 6:00 pm:

Please, by all means ignore my previous jejune request. This is what transpires when you are not participating in much recreation and have a week or more of too much free time. However, I am referring to the same concept for wise purchases. I have preordered a game that I may acquire by handing over three other N64 games, whose total sum (i.e., the money I dished out for the three) actually equals the amount for this video game. Thank you for perusing this dreck of a brief personal interest/venture.


By Interjector on Tuesday, March 13, 2001 - 10:54 pm:

Did
we
miss
something?


By Spottedkitty on Tuesday, February 25, 2003 - 8:10 am:

I've asked this everal times on other more games orientated boards and got no reply so I'm curious to know if anyone here can answer the question. Does anyone know off anywhere (barring eBay/Game Trading Zone and their ilk) that I'd be able to pick up things like empty boxes, manuals, inserts, box covers and other bits a pieces that generally wouldn't be sold on their own?

I mean, there must be a few people out there that needs a new MegaDrive/Genesis case or are missing a manual for Game A. Sure you can buy a full copy again on eBay/Wherever but then you're left with two copies one of which may not help recoup the cost of getting the manual/box. I think a store like that, while it may not make much cash, would be pretty good.


By D. Stuart on Wednesday, July 30, 2003 - 4:29 pm:

Man, perusing through all these previous posts of mine, there's no way around it: I was one strictly jejune, puerile--and cheeky--fellow. Why waste time, energy, effort, and, most importantly, money on such frivolous dreck? Sorry to have even brought this forum up, Nitpicker denizens.


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