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*SQUEAL* I'm so freaking jealous! I used to have all of those Mario plushies except Wario and Toad, but my mom got rid of them at some point.
Question: Are those the original versions, or the talking versions? The versions that I had were pretty much identical, except they had little motors that said a phrase from the character when you squeezed them.Anyway, I got quite a few things since last paycheck. This was my first substantial "free" paycheck (all recent bills already paid for!) since October or November, so I went crazy. Of course it wasn't until after I bought quite a bunch of these items that both my smartphone and my Sony gaming TV broke within days of each other.
Oh, well. That's what emergency savings are for.- Original Xbox- My girlfriend and I tried to play Halo 2 on the 360, but absolutely hated the forced vertical splitscreen on my gaming TV, and I thought it would be nice to own an original Xbox anyway, since I never owned one. So I picked one up at a local pawn shop, which included original hookups, but no controller. So naturally...
- 2 Xbox S controllers- For the aforementioned Xbox, of course. I'm glad to report that both controllers seem to work fine, after beating the first level of Halo 2 to test. As well as...
- Monster Component Cable for Xbox- the CRTV I use for retro consoles only supports up to 480i, but it has component inputs, which still makes the picture look a bit cleaner (read: no ghosting) even in 480i. I know I'm probably wearing huge nostalgia lenses right now, but few things look more gorgeous to me than Halo 2 on an original Xbox on my CRTV via component.
- DSLite (Zelda Gold)- I picked this up because first, I never owned an original DS-series handheld; second, I really want a dedicated DS/GBA homebrew/backups machine. I already have an R4 that I picked up last year (finally, I have a system that can use it!), so that's one thing. But I still need a...
- EZ-Flash 3in1- I picked this up off realhotstuff for the obvious reason of expanded RAM and GBA homebrew for the aforementioned DSLite. I already have an EZ-Flash IV, but I don't want to brick it with GBA EXPloader by accident. Plus, the 3in1 fits in more slimly so I can keep the DSLite in my pocket, if I wish.
- Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles (PSP: PSN)- I picked this up off the PSN after Johnny's review of it and Rondo of Blood, and his review of Symphony of the Night sold me on it. I mostly bought it for Symphony of the Night, but I'm finding that I'm really liking the Rondo of Blood remake, too. Normally I'm picky about getting physical copies of games, but I make an exception for PSP titles because Sony has a great account system, plus if I get a Vita in the future (something I'm really considering), it'll be nice to be able to play it on there without repurchasing it from PSN anyway.
- The Wonderful 101 (Wii U)- A birthday gift for my girlfriend, since she's absolutely loving every Hideki Kamiya game we've played together (as am I).
- Retro City Rampage DX (3DS: eShop)- I played the demo for the 360 version and absolutely loved it, but never got around to buying it. I figured this is the kind of game I'd much rather play on a handheld, anyway.
And that's basically it. Good grief, seeing it all on paper shows me just how spend-thrifty I was. Kind of depressing.










