With all the rereleases and remasters of these classic FPS titles over the past couple of years, you'd think it will only be a matter of time till these see the light of day. Licensing issues notwithstanding.
There are times I wish I still had my copy for my Sega Saturn.
Enjoy and take it slow. Civvie 11 isn't exactly your usual youtuber.
Thanks. I'm 100% back in action! give or take a numb pinky from time to time.
Try this link from Wario64 off Twitter. Only sold on Amazon and in limited quantities. Not expected to be sold in stores. Still shows some are available if your still want one. Best not to wait for I'm sure scalpers will go wild on this one. Good luck
I must have this. Too bad I spend the money on the Sega Genesis Mini 2. =(
You should give them a second try. espeically Quantum Break given it's multiple endings due to quantum entanglement.
check it out if you can. it's a cool watch.
She does fit the bill quite nicely
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies is next on my list, even if they did change things a bit too much between book vs movie
It's stores like those that are well remembered like the arcades of the 80's and 90's. I fear they maybe the next vestage of gaming culture that may die soon once digital gaming finally takes hold.
Nice. Enjoy them while they last. May they not go out of business.
I don't see myself caving or diving anytime soon. the best I can do is watch these stories and be thankful I know better.
Indeed. The fact that it can happen to anyone, no matter how skilled, makes one think twice.
it's hit or miss depending on location and condition. Usually you'll find junk or overpricing but sometimes you'll luck out and find something rare/unique.
the game had potential but apparently it fell flat on episode 5.
For me it's mostly been thrift stores/pawn shops is where I can find my retro game buys. Though there are some mom and pop retro game stores where I live, they are hard pressed to get any decent trade ins, and the games they do have that are sought after go for lots of $$$. Even retro consoles go for a premium. Wii's that usally went for $25-$30 now for for $100
it's a shame not many have documented these smaller stores and the influence they had on area gamers. They are just a important as the arcades of old. Indeed the used game market has gone insane since the pandemic. I can't find a decent deal for the life of me. I'm getting to the point where I'll just sell off most of my collection since there is no chance I'll be able to collect the games I want given the insane prices one is asking for them. I've already begun selling my domestic sega saturn games.
INdeed those smaller stores are hard to come by. And when you find one they seem to have their own charm and style to them. I recall I avoided one like the plague because it was called "Shakespeare Games" due to my unbridled hartred for Shakespeare
may you enjoy. 
nice! somtimes youtube recommendations/sub notificaitons work!
a good rule to live by. one day I may live up to that when it comes to castlevania.
true it can be a mixed bag. some fixes are welcome while others we can only wish for.
yikes,,...
I think it was a must buy when the first Castlevania game came out for GBA when the second and third ones came I think us gamers started to suffer from franchise fatique. I would love to see a collection of 3D castlevania titles. if the prior colletion sold well perhaps we might see it happen. I just hope we got a re-release of the WiiWare title Castlevania Adventure ReBirth.
Konami may no longer make any new titles but if they do well with this ports and complations, they'll make some serious bank from the likes of me. The Cowabunga Collection is next on my digital collection hitlist!
