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Found these from my mother-in-law's closet.
Mario is dated 1988 and is an official Nintendo product.

Dreamcast stuff is getting hard to find. Only thing I picked up
was this Silent Scope. Pins bought from eBay.

DVD's are so much cheaper there. Top row for my wife,
bottom row for me. Did anybody besides me ever watch Earth2?
3rd Rock Season 1 = $25 = sweetness.

The games I spent most of my money on. All of 'em are sweet.
They didn't have NintenDogs there yet either, but got to play
the demo.

From the Addison Flea market that's been good to me -
Pikachu N64 and a matching GameBoy Color. Cheap.

And a few games for each - even cheaper.

The Salmon of Doubt from a book store,
Star Trek books from the flea .50 each.

Darius Twin and Gradius III for SNES, from the Addison Flea.

These are from various EB's, had them 50% off.
Mostly tried to pick up weird / non-Euro stuff.

All except Link and Metal Gear from EB's. Those two
were from Addison Flea, $3 each.
Street Fighter 2010? What the heck?

Mario doll from 1989, official Nintendo product, from eBay.
Around $3 + shipping, I think.

Plug-in-TV Sega Genesis -thing with 6 games.
Sonic 2, Ecco and others. Bought new, $25.

Plug-in-TV Atari 2600 /w 40 built-in games, repro-joysticks
and a real 2600 on a chip inside. Excellent. $39. Too bad
the cool box didn't fit in the luggage.

Game related toy cars and candy.

Some cheap N64 folders from a Dollar General.

The Tetris 3D Tower -game. Wanted one of these
since saw them on the internet earlier this year.
$25, pretty on the table, totally crap idea.

And then a bunch of shirts, most from TedB via eBay for $20 for the
whole bunch, the Halo 2 one was $5 at an FYE store and the one with
many consoles was bought from some website (and was expensiveish).

Show is over.