NES Games

Gwydion

New Member
I have all mine, but I am not selling them. I used to disassemble the NES systems and put them in toasters to sell. Good times.

Now it is so hard to get your hands on an original NES system with non-bent pins.
 

Cowgirl

Well-Known Member
I have all mine, but I am not selling them. I used to disassemble the NES systems and put them in toasters to sell. Good times.

Now it is so hard to get your hands on an original NES system with non-bent pins.

I just got one on ebay, but it only comes with 1 game. My little brother has all of our old games, but I'm not sure if he still uses them or not. :lol:
 

jsouthan

New Member
Try Freecycle: CalvertCountyFreecycle : FREECYCLE(tm)-Calvert County . This group is for Calvert County. I don't know if St. Mary's or Charles has one or not. You post requests for items that you want or are giving away (you cannot charge for anything). People respond via email and pick it up at your home (or, if you are picking something up, you go to their home to pick it up). You can specify areas, so that if you didn't want to go north of Prince Frederick, you can say that too. I have gotten some great things off of there (and given away some things that are really useful to other people, but I just don't want anymore). Just an FYI, though -- if you say you are going to pick something up, you need to be ready to go pick it up or, if it is going to take a day or two, let them know that and then show up. People on Freecycle hate nothing more than no-shows.
 
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Hodr

Guest
oops

I just moved out here two weeks ago and I guess I really should have checked e-bay before I left.

I threw away 2 nes systems (one mint, one covered in a-team and garbage pail kids stickers), all the connectors, and almost 200 games.

Looking around it seems I did miss a little, I still have two controllers, a grey zapper, and the game Gyromite which came with "robby the robot".
 
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