| Who runs Barter Town? Actually, it's the Bellwood Flea Market. Still, would you be surprised if they had a Thunder Dome equivalent? |
| Can you tell the difference between those two Playstations? |
| How about now? This is the transition between the working optical drive, and the one where you had to turn the console upside down to get the stupid thing to work. |
| There were an awful lot of Game Gears and N64s in this place... Actually, there were a lot of Game Gears everywhere I went now that I think of it. |
| If it was anything but Guitar Hero Guitars and a PS-ONE I'd think this was an odd scene. |
| Just to give you an idea of an idea of the scale of this joint. |
| Am I crazy for putting a mosaic over that kid's face? How about, I don't care, I'm not trying to get sued. |
| Seriously, have you ever been to a flea market where there were this many games, that clean, and under glass? How about any of those circumstances by itself even? Probably not. |
Not too much beyond that. I did pick up copies of Atlantis on the 2600 (which I confused with the super-rare Atlantis II), and Ducktales for the NES from another booth that wasn't all that photo-worthy, and stopping at a pawnshop later in the day would secure me a new in box copy of Vector Man for the Genesis, which only ran me around $7.00! It was a great time, and if you're ever in Richmond, VA, I highly recommend going on a little treasure hunt yourself!
| That's the complete haul. Photo taken with yet another terrible camera. I'll be using my D-3000 again for the next post, so keep an eye out! |