Retro stuff you seen but can't find online for reason, post them, maybe someone has an image here.GameStops.-They used to had high quality display carton boxes the same size as the PS2 boxes for upcoming games and I remember the case for Metal Slug 4/5 being double the size of standard promo boxes, I thought they would do a pack like the first Maximum Impact game but the game just end up having an extra tray.-Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance, Driv3r store scrolls or posters and usually hang behind the counter.Toys R Us-Fatal Fury Battle Archives Vol. 2 PS2 order card (a card you took to the register)Saw this one in a retro shop in the 2010s- Darkstalkers 3 PlayStation port small counter displayeBay-Fatal Fury Wild Ambition on an official PlayStation clamshell packaging, and other few ps1 games
>>12442995Sometimes when I used to play super 64 Mario the screen would go back and I'd hear what sounded like muffled breathing then all of a sudden 2 eyes would open on the TV and I'd run out of the room screaming. I never bought a picture of the eyes and never saw anyone post one.
>>12442995>Fatal Fury Battle Archives Vol. 2 PS2 order card (a card you took to the register)You're probably thinking of vidpro cards. You can find them on eBay and they're anywhere from $10 to $400 depending on rarity and demand
>>12443610What are vidpro cards?
>>12443912The business version of vid cards
>>12444053Can you post an example?
>>12444078No
>>12445827Obviously they don't exist
>>12446570I was talking about some carton cards and he came out with that nonsense.
>>12446783Yeah dude fuck trying to understand each other. I'm you
>>12443912>>12444078>>12446783Why don't you just look them up on eBay like I told you to, you fucking retard? I try to help you and you act like an asshole. Fuck you.
>>12446838Okay sorry, I tried before, but not luck. I'll try again then.
>>12446874I don't know how you didn't find them. You just type "vidpro" into ebay.They were used in Toys R Us, but maybe other places too because one of the price tags looks like a Wal-Mart tag. Basically instead of putting the games out on display, they put these cards instead, and you would take them up so you could buy or preorder the game. Most of them just got thrown out, but some collectors were able to keep some.
>>12443479this happened to me as a kid. if you stayed in the room and left it on, you would've heard it repeating the names of the columbine victims even if it hadn't happened yet