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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.

![A Nice Boxed Collection of Old Video Games we just bought from Connecticut.](https://theoldschoolgamevault.com/images/Blog_Images/Retro-Game-Buys/Retro-Video%20Game-Collection-from-Connecticut.webp)

## 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.

![CIB Sega Saturn Console and games from the Connecticut Collection](https://theoldschoolgamevault.com/images/Blog_Images/Retro-Game-Buys/CIB-Sega-Saturn-Connecticut-Collection.webp)

(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](https://theoldschoolgamevault.com/blog/articles/1022-the-worst-sega-video-game-console) with the only Sonic-related game for the 32X in Knuckles Chaotix. Star Wars Arcade was the basic game that came with the 32X.![CIB Sega 32x Attachment from the Connecticut Collection](https://theoldschoolgamevault.com/images/Blog_Images/Retro-Game-Buys/CIB-Sega-32x-Connecticut-Collection.webp)

(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![N64 Console and games we just bought from Connecticut.](https://theoldschoolgamevault.com/images/Blog_Images/Retro-Game-Buys/N64-Console-Games-Connecticut-Collection.webp)  
(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](https://theoldschoolgamevault.com/blog/articles/do-old-school-games-build-character), 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](https://theoldschoolgamevault.com/blog/articles/metroid-last-of-us-representation), 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 &amp; 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&amp;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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