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It's it still possible to find video games out in the wild? Any tips on how you do it?
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Yeah with a time machine back to 2002 buddy
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>>12572075
>in the wild
i've been thrifting for the last 6 years and every year the pickings get even worse. I'm lucky if I see anything now. Sorry to say you're better off saving your time at this point and just buying what you want from local retro game stores and ebay
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Nope. Only good way to get old stuff anymore is getting or buying stuff from the estate.
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Learn Japanese and then go to japan and then go to a used game store and buy Japanese games and also a Japanese console.
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>>12572075
>in the wild
estate sales, yard sales, facebook, offerup, craigslist as a last resort. dont go to goodwill and savers as they have gone full jew/scalper status
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>>12572075
pawn shops and swap meets
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Check for unusual flea market spots and events



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