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Offline golf-sib

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Re: best birthday present yet...
« Reply #10 on: 16 May 2012, 22:26 »
Thats the early copy of "super mario allstars" which won't have super mario world, it will have mario bro 1,2,3 and lost levels.

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Re: best birthday present yet...
« Reply #11 on: 17 May 2012, 14:06 »
He has worryingly impressive wrapping skills for a bloke :D

Still got mine knocking about in the parents loft. I tried to connect my N64 up last year and my TV just wouldn't have it.

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Re: best birthday present yet...
« Reply #12 on: 17 May 2012, 15:25 »
Epic wrapping skills! "I wonder what it is.."

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Re: best birthday present yet...
« Reply #13 on: 17 May 2012, 22:28 »
cant beat a snes, still got mine including the bazooka and a gameboy emulator which was cool

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Re: best birthday present yet...
« Reply #14 on: 18 May 2012, 03:09 »
Sold mine and the 90 odd game I had for it a couple of years ago, really didn't want to get rid of it but I was desperate for money at the time and £150 was £150 badly needed, yoshi safari was good, the jungle book, terminator T2, top gear, mickeys circus mystery, mickeys magical quest, goof troop, porky pig and bugs bunny both had a game, can't remember what they were called now though, but they were good, F zero, rock n roll racing I thought was brilliant, I think I had chip n dale for snes, might have been nes or megadrive though, not sure, Pinocchio, I got this on Christmas day and had finished it within an hour. They were all good back then, not like half the crap they churn out now.

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Re: best birthday present yet...
« Reply #15 on: 18 May 2012, 07:03 »
Sold mine and the 90 odd game I had for it a couple of years ago, really didn't want to get rid of it but I was desperate for money at the time and £150 was £150 badly needed, yoshi safari was good, the jungle book, terminator T2, top gear, mickeys circus mystery, mickeys magical quest, goof troop, porky pig and bugs bunny both had a game, can't remember what they were called now though, but they were good, F zero, rock n roll racing I thought was brilliant, I think I had chip n dale for snes, might have been nes or megadrive though, not sure, Pinocchio, I got this on Christmas day and had finished it within an hour. They were all good back then, not like half the crap they churn out now.

thanks for giving clues to how much they're worth... just what i wanted to know about a birthday present....

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Re: best birthday present yet...
« Reply #16 on: 18 May 2012, 07:08 »
aww what a lovely prezzie! ( mind u, i would be mortified if i got one  :grin:) very thoughtful tho, its obviously what u wanted and what amazing wrapping skills he has!!
happy birthday for whenever is it/ was xxxx
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Re: best birthday present yet...
« Reply #17 on: 18 May 2012, 07:32 »
Sold mine and the 90 odd game I had for it a couple of years ago, really didn't want to get rid of it but I was desperate for money at the time and £150 was £150 badly needed, yoshi safari was good, the jungle book, terminator T2, top gear, mickeys circus mystery, mickeys magical quest, goof troop, porky pig and bugs bunny both had a game, can't remember what they were called now though, but they were good, F zero, rock n roll racing I thought was brilliant, I think I had chip n dale for snes, might have been nes or megadrive though, not sure, Pinocchio, I got this on Christmas day and had finished it within an hour. They were all good back then, not like half the crap they churn out now.

thanks for giving clues to how much they're worth... just what i wanted to know about a birthday present....

I haven't... I sold mine quick as i was desperate for money, it was Worth a lot more than that, and when you look on eBay to find more games you'll find out what they cost today anyway.

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Re: best birthday present yet...
« Reply #18 on: 18 May 2012, 08:47 »
Brought one of these myself again about a year back just to play the original super mario, it was excellent and just how I remembered it but after completing it the snes never got touched again and inevitably got sold on...
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Re: best birthday present yet...
« Reply #19 on: 18 May 2012, 09:59 »
Im going hunting this weekend to find my old one. Its up there somewhere.