Bought a great collection this month from a customer in Connecticut. The order came in around $900 and covered four systems: Sega Saturn, Sega 32X, Nintendo 64, and Nintendo NES.

Sega Saturn Games Bought:
It's funny: when I inserted Street Fighter Alpha into the Saturn, you could tell it was a Street Fighter game just by the graphics. This game is so much more polished than the Virtua Fighter series, which was popular on the Sega Saturn. I grew up a Mega Man fan on the NES, as I've mentioned before, my love for Mega Man 2 in another article. I never got into the X series, though. I only played Mega Man Legends on the PS1.

(Sega Saturn): Battle Arena Toshinden Remix
(Sega Saturn): Bug
(Sega Saturn): Clockwork Knight
(Sega Saturn): Console Bundle
(Sega Saturn): Controller Genuine Sega
(Sega Saturn): Mega Man 8 Anniversary Collection
(Sega Saturn): Mega Man X4
(Sega Saturn): Street Fighter Alpha Warriors' Dreams
Sega 32X Games Bought:
This is a great-looking, complete-in-the-box Sega 32X unit with the only Sonic-related game for the 32X in Knuckles Chaotix. Star Wars Arcade was the basic game that came with the 32X.
(Sega 32X): AC Adapter
(Sega 32X): Console Only
(Sega 32X): Knuckles Chaotix
(Sega 32X): Plastic Spacer
(Sega 32X): RF Switch
(Sega 32X): Star Wars Arcade
Nintendo 64 Games Bought:
I know everyone always goes towards Super Smash Bros, but to me, the major game to be played here is F-Zero X. I really got into this series on the GameCube, and I find this entry a little more basic due to the graphical limitations of the N64, but it's a fun racer. Another overlooked game is NFL Blitz 2000. I remember playing this on the arcade, and the 7-on-7 style of play really caught my attention.
(Nintendo 64, N64): Console Jumper Pak Bundle - System
(Nintendo 64, N64): F-Zero X
(Nintendo 64, N64): Genuine Nintendo 64 Controller - Any Color
(Nintendo 64, N64): Mario Tennis
(Nintendo 64, N64): NFL Blitz 2000
(Nintendo 64, N64): Star Wars Rogue Squadron
(Nintendo 64, N64): Super Smash Bros / Brothers
Nintendo NES Game Bought:
I've never liked the NES Advantage controller. It was always just too big for me, and it never felt right. Funny enough, I played with a similar turbo stick for the TurboGrafx, and that controller felt much better. Maybe because I could actually hold it with one hand, and the joystick knob felt more responsive to me.
Batman: The Video Game is one of those games I always tell people they should play. It's brutally difficult, but it still holds up well today. NARC is one of those games that played much better in the arcade than the NES port. And Metroid, who could forget the Justin Bailey cheat code that didn't really do anything.
(Nintendo NES): Advantage Turbo Controller
(Nintendo NES): Air Fortress
(Nintendo NES): Bases Loaded 2 Second Season
(Nintendo NES): Batman The Video Game
(Nintendo NES): Blaster Master
(Nintendo NES): Crash 'n' the Boys Street Challenge
(Nintendo NES): Double Dribble
(Nintendo NES): Game Genie
(Nintendo NES): Iron Sword Wizards & Warriors II
(Nintendo NES): Metroid
(Nintendo NES): Mickey Mousecapade
(Nintendo NES): NARC
(Nintendo NES): Original Console Bundle - System - Toaster
(Nintendo NES): The Simpsons Bart vs the Space Mutants
(Nintendo NES): T&C Surf Designs: Wood and Water Rage
(Nintendo NES): Wheel of Fortune Family Edition
Overall, a really solid Retro Video Game collection:
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