Funco Advert for Nintendo Games (1991)
from Grimm@lemmy.zip to retrogaming@lemmy.world on 17 Sep 14:56
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zod000@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 17 Sep 17:36 next collapse

I bought a bunch of hard to find NES games dirt cheap from Funco/Funcoland back then.

everett@lemmy.ml on 17 Sep 19:21 next collapse

$1 off Super Mario Bros. if you get the version with DuckHunt!

LoafedBurrito@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 17 Sep 20:26 next collapse

Crazy how much they charged for sports games back then. The licenses must have been crazy. I remember buying an N64 game for $70 and i saw so many other titles for $90 that were much worse than what i was buying. Crazy prices back then when people complain about $70 games now.

ampy@discuss.online on 18 Sep 06:47 collapse

Well the difference now is that the games aren’t stored on expensive cartridges…

ChonkyLincoln@lemmy.zip on 18 Sep 11:36 next collapse

There was a point at time when you could get Super Mario’s Bros for a penny. They had so many copies it was just valueless. It was always funny cause we would always buy one just for the thrill of paying $0.01

dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world on 22 Sep 22:54 collapse

And nowadays, Billy Jim Bob Arbuckle at the table at the flea market sticks his thumbs in his belt and insists, “I get $40 for them Mario tapes.” Which, inevitably, he does not.

I wonder if Pat the NES Punk ever managed to make that coffee table out of Mario/Duck Hunt cartridges. As the pack-in title, there are surely more copies of it left in the world than there are working machines to play it on. For instance, I have six damn copies of it.

Kolanaki@pawb.social on 22 Sep 22:58 collapse

I can’t remember the name of the first used video game store I ever remember seeing advertised and going to. It wasn’t Funco, and I’m not even sure it was even a national chain. But it’s where I bought my PlayStation 1 and Metal Gear Solid.

I do remember their logo was an anthropomorphic SNES cartridge.