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OscarImposter t1_jefgvhv wrote

Back in college circa 1996 I brought a mini-fridge, and my roommate brought a TV and a SEGA Genesis, but the only games we had were Tiny Toon Adventures, Primal Rage (that dinosaur fighting game), and Mutant League Football. We played all of them to death, even Tiny Toon Adventures, but Mutant League Football definitely got played the most.

It was just two of us in a triple room (third guy left the first day), so we had a bigger room than everyone else on the floor and it kind of became everyone's clubhouse. We'd have MLF tournaments with the whole dorm.

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HopefulMyriad1 OP t1_jefgugj wrote

oh my; I can't count the number of times when I said "I don't play/use this very much" and then immediately (or eventually) regretted my decision to sell it no matter how much or little money I received in the process- money which was instead used on mundane pursuits such as bills, groceries or loans to family members. Video games, dvds, action figures, collectibles- there's too many times I was quick to do so for sure.

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hurdygurdy21 t1_jefgfs3 wrote

Far Cry 4 or 5. Even Primal is good. Far Cry 6 is fine but bland. 4, Primal, and 5 are at least fun with interesting settings or villains. Though 6 does have Giancarlo Esposito so...that is a plus.

So:

Far Cry 4 for a fun villain, beautiful setting

Far Cry 5 for a menacing villain and a genuinely fun sand box experience

Far Cry Primal for animal taming and another beautiful setting

Far Cry 6 if you just want a bare bones Far Cry experience with some celebrities (Danny Trejo is in it too) The DLC is fun though.

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HopefulMyriad1 OP t1_jefft01 wrote

Wow, that is a lot for one of their trade-ins! I don't think I've ever gotten that much credit for a single game in all of my trade-ins. I remember that I was sold a bunch of interesting/rare PS2 titles to a retro game store (Mr. Mosquito, Under the Skin, Mad Maestro, etc.) and got around $90 for them- a week later though when I regretted selling them, I returned to potentially buy them back only to find that they'd already been re-sold.

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