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My son got a NES/SNES player, and is looking for some games for it! We found some at a pawn shop in Charlottesville; I thought I'd check to see if anyone has come across any here in Charlotte. We can order on eBay & other online sites, but he's wanting to go out & look through some cartridges, etc.
I snatched up a bunch of childhood favorites at the flea market on 51 near the state line. Even found a Zelda with a good battery in it. Also keep in mind that many NES/SNES games are available for cheap on Wii. Do be careful about screen burn in on flat screen televisions, mainly plasmas. Experienced that after a few hours on Sim City.
I snatched up a bunch of childhood favorites at the flea market on 51 near the state line. Even found a Zelda with a good battery in it. Also keep in mind that many NES/SNES games are available for cheap on Wii. Do be careful about screen burn in on flat screen televisions, mainly plasmas. Experienced that after a few hours on Sim City.
Do you have more info on that flea market? Times/location/link?
The Flea Market in Monroe in Independence tends to have a few people selling old games. Also, the is a storefront in Rock Hill that has old games along with full-sized arcade games called Joe's Classic Video Games. I believe he also goes to the Monroe flea market.
If you don't mind going to Rock Hill, Joes Video Games has a bunch of stuff. I go there for my Nintendo64 stuff.
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