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Where'd you buy your TG?

Started by RTQ, 01/28/2015, 01:43 AM

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cr8zykuban0

I didnt even exist yet in the summer of 90 :/

ToyMachine78

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Ordered mine from the JC Penny or Sears wishbook. Can't remember which one. Christmas 89

EvilEvoIX

Quote from: SuperGrafx on 01/31/2015, 12:34 AMKaybee Toys at the mall. 
Summer of 1990 I believe.
Oh wow, KB, I remember that place!!!
IMGIMGIMG
Quote from: PCEngineHellI already dropped him a message on there and he did not reply back, so fuck him, and his cunt wife.

VenomMacbeth

Shit, I remember Kaybee.  They only shut down what, a decade ago?  I seem to recall their vidja games always being a tad overpriced...
Quote from: Gogan on 08/01/2013, 09:54 AMPlay Turbografx.
Play the Turbografx. PLAY
THE TURBOGRAFX!!!!!!

Buh buh buh, I have almost all teh games evar.  I R TEH BESTEST COLLECTR!!

Anthony1

I got mine in December 1989 at Montgomery Wards.

Possibly the first credit card purchase I've ever made in my life. I believe I bought the system itself, one extra TurboPad, and World Class Baseball. I'm not sure if the salesperson explained to me anything about the TurboTap, so I might have had to run back to the store to get the TurboTap so me and my buds could play two player games in World Class Baseball.

retro junkie

I know that it was the early nineties. And I think they were just beginning to mark down the TG16 stuff. That is when I got my TG16 at a Toys-R-Us. It was across the state line in another town. I think soon afterwards a local Kay Bees began carrying some games. I gained most all of my TG16 stuff very early. If immediately became my favorite system along with my Genesis.

Using a Turbo Tap, Bomberman became a Family passion. We spent many a nights blowing each other up.

At one point I tried ordering the TG CD attachment from this mail order place I found in the back of a magazine. (no net in those days) The place had ran out of stock of the TG16 CD so they sent me the Turbo Duo as a replacement. I was not disappointed.

And for Christmas around that time my Wife got me the Turbo Express.

eldritch

TG Pal I got 2 years ago, when they were re-discovered in some german warehouse  :P

SuperGrafx

Quote from: VenomMacbeth on 01/31/2015, 11:29 AMShit, I remember Kaybee.  They only shut down what, a decade ago?  I seem to recall their vidja games always being a tad overpriced...
No sir.
They sort of invented the bargain bin.

Kaybee was infamous for having clearance NES games during the system's heyday.  Who doesn't remember seeing multiple copies of Galaga, ALpha Mission and Raid on Bungeling Bay hung up behind the register with the infamous price tags that had "$19.99" written on it with red ink?

I can still remember bins absolutely full or now rare titles like Sega CD "Snatcher" marked down to ridiculous prices or Atari Jaguar systems for $49?  If only I had a time machine...

Medic_wheat

Craigslist find a little over three years ago when I first got my state job out of my graduate program. Dude had a ton of NES games listed that I intended to buy but someone came the night before his garage sale and bought them all.

When I got there he tried to sell me a very skeleton name machine for $5 which I passed on. He then said he had one other thing video game related. That being a TG-16 and a fist full of games. The whole thing was from a long gone rental store local to the area. The guy could GIVE it away because it wasn't nintendo and no one knew what it was. I knew but at that moment had not known I once experience Obey from a richer slightly older step cousin when I had visited Dallas TX. Well he sold be the whole bundle for $60. The only two games I didn't pick up where Vigilante and a racing game. Mostly because I didn't have another $5 on me and didn't want to hit up the ATM.

csgx1

Quote from: SuperGrafx on 01/31/2015, 05:03 PM
Quote from: VenomMacbeth on 01/31/2015, 11:29 AMShit, I remember Kaybee.  They only shut down what, a decade ago?  I seem to recall their vidja games always being a tad overpriced...
No sir.
They sort of invented the bargain bin.

Kaybee was infamous for having clearance NES games during the system's heyday.  Who doesn't remember seeing multiple copies of Galaga, ALpha Mission and Raid on Bungeling Bay hung up behind the register with the infamous price tags that had "$19.99" written on it with red ink?

I can still remember bins absolutely full or now rare titles like Sega CD "Snatcher" marked down to ridiculous prices or Atari Jaguar systems for $49?  If only I had a time machine...
I forgot about Kaybee.  They did have some good clearance deals. I don't remember them having a whole lot of Turbo stuff though.

The only thing I remember buying there was Mega Man X snes for $9.99.  I also remember around '94 they were clearing out top loader NES systems for $30 and had stacks of them on the behind the counter shelves.

esadajr

didnt have one in the 90s and didnt know anyone who had one. A local dept store had it, but didn't get a chance to try it.
Gaming since 1985