My usual method of deal hunting is patience and watchlisting things on eBay to fish for offers. Retro game stores and good yard sales aren't a thing within 40 miles of me. Are there any other good methods I can use?
>>12024432didn't really read your post but that sam pic is fucking hilarious m8bumping
Bubble gonna pop...
>>12024432check the local dump like a hobo>>12025139I assume things will only get worse
>>12024432>Are there any other good methods I can use?Emulation and/or flash carts.
>>12024432Hit up some retro gaming conventions, vendors are often willing to haggle on price since they avoid ebay fees.
>>12024432Finding randos online who possess these items and either need to sell them or want to sell them. Offer them a reasonable price for a bundle and sell off any duplicates you get for profit. I did this for a Genesis, wanted a model 1 and a guy wanted to dump his with the whole collection so I got a good amount of accessories and a handful of new games, after selling off the duplicates the whole thing cost me about $20.
>>12024432I got all the Xbox SC games for super cheap. Each for under $10 at my local used game store. The cheapest I think was Pandora Tomorrow for like $4. Every disc worked flawlessly.