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Hmm... for systems, I'm only going to give the last iteration of each one we bought. And here's the mess:

Atari 2600: Direct from Atari ($50)
Atari XE: Yard Sale ($10)
NES: X-mas gift
SNES: Kay-Bee Toys ($129)
N64: I don't remember; it may've been a gift?
GC: 2nd-hand from a friend ($50)
Wii: Gamestop preorder ($250)
Game Boy: Another gift, though I know it came from Jamesway... ($90)
GBColor: I don't remember
GBAdvance: I also don't remember... something about this time era...
DS: Best Buy ($129)
DSi: Amazon ($170)
Virtual Boy: It was some used store that wasn't around for too long... ($50)
Famicom: Mad Gear ($110)
Genesis: Play 'n Trade ($30)
Saturn: eBay
Dreamcast: EBGames ($40)
Game Gear: Another gift
PS1: Gamestop ($70)
PS2: First was actually received by my roommates as a wedding gift, last one is from Circuit City ($117)
JPS2: Mad Gear ($150)
PSP: Amazon ($170)
XBox: The dumpster. Seriously. It was on the side, so I took it, and it worked! ($0)
X360: MicroCenter ($250 pro, though there was a $50 GC with it also.)

Games also come from a variety of sources, new and current games come from Amazon. Slightly OOP games come from Gamestop. (It's the only place to really get Suikoden 5 for $18 anymore.) Very OOP games (ie, pre-Gamestop's current selection) come from eStarland and Play 'n Trade. Imports and a few very rare domestic games come from Mad Gear.



-dunno001

-On a quest for the truly perfect game; I don't think it exists...