Actually, the most amazing part is the great deal that the dude gave me. To be completely honest, I was turned off of VGP for a bit because of ... one really condescending guy who worked there. I don't know if he was always condescending (or just to me) and I only ran into him once, but it really soured me.
Anyway, I managed to find Capcom's Aladdin game for the SNES, which (by the way) has aged INCREDIBLY well (environmental interactivity, although limited, was ahead of its time I think) and I also picked up a copy of Stunt Race FX which is at least as fun as I remembered.
Shopping for old games is a hit-or-miss endeavour, but the blow is usually softened by reasonable prices - and vendors are more often willing to give you a good deal. D-Force was the only game here I was unsure about and unfortunately its something of a miss. Some interesting things about that game though, and I don't want to be too quick to judge - I will have to explore it at length eventually.
Speaking of being late to the game, I finally own a Dreamcast, for the first time EVER. Although Mike has supplied me with a decent collection of burnt games, everyone knows that I'm very adamant about my views on game piracy (hint: I'm against it). That being said, I finally bought my first Dreamcast game! And it's a Bust-A-Move game!!!
A little late to the party, this is the first Dreamcast game I've ever owned and I'm pretty darn excited about it.
Thanks for the kick-ass help and deals, VGP guys (I totally forgot your names)! ^_^;
Video Games Plus
377 Burnhamthorpe Rd. East
(Central Parkway Mall)
Mississauga, On
L5A 3Y1
(905) 803-0754
www.videogamesplus.ca/
As usual, photos taken using the Nintendo DSi Camera.
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