RockyTop411
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I've bought legacy consoles and handhelds from McKay's before. I'm in Nashville, but they also have stores in some other cities. I like them because they have a 30-day return policy, which gives plenty of time to test the system.Anyone have tips or bought an older system online before? I’m looking for a Nintendo 64 and a Gameboy Advance. Anyone have any experience with DK Oldies?
TIA
Appreciate this. I may have to stop in next time I’m in Nashville from Murfreesboro. I went to GameTrader today and some of these older games are crazy expensive. LolI've bought legacy consoles and handhelds from McKay's before. I'm in Nashville, but they also have stores in some other cities. I like them because they have a 30-day return policy, which gives plenty of time to test the system.
Unless you just really want to roll up your sleeves and deal with the isues of old electronics (stuff goes bad, needs repair etc) though I kinda recommend getting an emulator system. It plays faster, and is just easier to deal with.
This is the place that did my custom unit. ANd this is the video on MY unit. I wanted a retro look, but they usually do the flashy arcade stuff if that's more your thing.
Unless you just really want to roll up your sleeves and deal with the isues of old electronics (stuff goes bad, needs repair etc) though I kinda recommend getting an emulator system. It plays faster, and is just easier to deal with.
This is the place that did my custom unit. ANd this is the video on MY unit. I wanted a retro look, but they usually do the flashy arcade stuff if that's more your thing.
IDK man. I have tossed my snes in a backpack with the cartridges carefully placed in it as well and moved it with me every time I have moved houses. And when I dig it out of storage it is still going strong. Had it since I was 5 and I’m 29 now. Never been super nice to it. Same with my old ps1 and ps2. Now with my ps4 and 5 I have had to baby them because I just feel like they are not going to even work if I do half of what I’ve done to those older systems. I crack out my Super Nintendo, blow into the slot and slap a game in. Never once question whether it’s going to work lol
Do you not have a game store near you that deals in legacy consoles? Something like CM Games or 2nd & Charles? I personally wouldn't buy an older system online simply because you never know what you might end up with. At least a local store will demo it for you to make sure it works.Anyone have tips or bought an older system online before? I’m looking for a Nintendo 64 and a Gameboy Advance. Anyone have any experience with DK Oldies?
TIA
If you're buying on eBay it's a good idea to only buy from people with 98% or higher positive feedback. Ebay also has buyer protection on most items.Do you not have a game store near you that deals in legacy consoles? Something like CM Games or 2nd & Charles? I personally wouldn't buy an older system online simply because you never know what you might end up with. At least a local store will demo it for you to make sure it works.