I went on a buying spree just over this past weekend. Tell me how I did...I am reasonably certain I overpaid on some titles:
Super Strike Eagle (SNES) - cart, $4. I figure most any SNES game is worth $5 and up, so this is one of the bargains. I found youtube videos and I am quite impressed by the overhead special SNES mode 7 effects.
Goof Troop (SNES) - cart, $10. I remembered this being on the lists of several top 100 articles, and it looks like a very high quality overhead puzzler. Honestly, this is about what most of my normal SNES carts cost me give or take a few bucks. It is one of those Capcom Disney titles that should be talked about a lot more.
Senna's Super Monaco GP II (Genesis) - complete, $16. I read a recent developer interview, and then watched Top Gear's tribute, and then watched CGR's review and I was sold. It is in the mail to me.
Super Monaco GP (Genesis) - complete, $6. I always wanted to have the first arcade title, now I have it in the mail to me under the Sega Classics blue box, which matches my original 1992 copy of Revenge of Shinobi.
Maximum Carnage (SNES) - cart, $18. I did a little SNES vs. Genesis comparison and I found that the SNES edition won based on the music. Why are SNES beat 'em ups always one player? No idea if this will be a red cart or a gray cart...
McDonalds Treasure Land Adventure (Genesis) - cart, $22. Here is where I really got into trouble on the price front. I had this on my want list for a very long time and I could never find a copy locally. I searched everywhere on Amazon and the 'bay and came up with this copy. I can tell already I am really going to miss having at least a box for it. I am looking forward to seeing how well Treasure pushed the Genesis hardware with this license.
Batman: The Video Game (Genesis) - cart, $7. Jeez, another loosie? Where are my standards...I found I did not enjoy this as much as I hoped. This one might go in the trade bin...it does not even have a label on the cart. The PCB inside is official, however.
Price thoughts? Did I get taken?