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Weekend Gaming Score: Oh good heavens, what have I done?

Submitted by on July 12, 2009 – 9:37 pm39 Comments

Xbox green and black logoIt was a light weekend for gaming items, despite the dozen or so sales I visited yesterday and today. The big score I thought I had turned out to be not so much a great score as it was a good deal. The end result of this has me… well, a little on edge.

An unattended yard sale, which was really just a table with a couple of things on it, had my item. It was a complete, boxed, near mint original Xbox console. Black, two controllers, three games. No sooner had I approached it and looked at the price tag than the woman who owned the house appeared. The price said $30 for the system and $10 for the lot of three games. Thinking I could surely resell an Xbox in this condition, I asked if there was a way I could test it. She agreed, and her son hooked up the console to demonstrate that everything was how it should be while I made a trip to the ATM. She dropped the price to $30 for the system and games combined, and I came back with said $30. So, at this point I’m on my way home with an Xbox and three games, right?

The games that I have here are Sims Bustin’ Out, Shrek 2, and Halo. You’ll hear me joking in the upcoming podcast 90 (which was recorded the night before I bought this) that my most hated game and franchise are Halo, a game I’ve never seen more than a Red vs Blue video of, so let’s call that a starting point. I hooked up the system when I got home and poked through the green menus, then fired up Halo for a full system test. I need to make sure everything, including every button on both controllers, was working. I actually found the game surprisingly not terrible, and even felt an amount of disappointment that I wasn’t going to get to continue playing when I finished testing everything. Of course, aiming with a stick sucks, but that’s a given.

Having tested everything involved, I started checking online to find out what the resale value of an original Xbox is. It turns out, it’s not so good. While $30 for the console and games was a good deal, it wasn’t a resalable deal, which means I can’t expect to get more than $30 for it on eBay. The realization at this point that I had actually gone out and purchased a Microsoft game system on purpose, and perhaps for good, was starting to sink in. For those who’ve just joined us, I’m not a fan of Microsoft as a corporation or its products, and while the Xbox doesn’t have the reputation as a piece of crap the 360 has, I’m still wary of it.

I’m getting ready to move at the end of the month, and the Xbox is coming with us. We’ll see what happens from there.

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  • http://www.aeropause.com mclazyj

    I am going to have to disagree (listen to the podcast), because KOTOR is the best Star Wars experience ever. Better than all six movies, all the books, etc. And I stil enjoy it up to this day as one of my favorite games ever.

  • Jordan_Snyder

    I still love the game because it was an amazing experience back in the day, but playing it today, the gameplay feels so archaic. I’m not sure I would recommend it to someone who hasn’t played it. By today’s standards a newcomer wouldn’t be able to enjoy it like we did in the past.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Tony-Sadowski/506807615 Tony Sadowski

    Eeew, an Xbox. That’s dirt that never comes off.

    Good luck scrubbing, Stephen. Don’t wear your skin off…

  • Jordan_Snyder

    Oh yeah? Well the Wii is mud that you accidentally absorb into your bloodstream that gives you a fatal virus!

  • http://www.aeropause.com mclazyj

    Is it the T-Virus or the G-Virus. Or just Umberos. Holy crap I need to finish RE5 soon to get this out of my brain. Jordan, you are failing me now two nights in a row. I need to get out of the secondary bulkhead.

  • Jordan_Snyder

    It’s always really late when you get on! East coast beotch! I’ll see what I can do tonight, my friend.

  • http://www.fourhman.com Joe Fourhman

    Dude, what difficulty are you playing on? I didn’t think RE5 was this hard.

  • http://www.aeropause.com mclazyj

    I haven’t had any real “issues” until 6-3 while unlocking the bulkheads. I clear out the second bulkhead just fine, but when I open the primary bulkhead, those wasp things come out and catch me in the corner, slashing me to bits. So irritating. And I am playing on normal.

  • http://www.fourhman.com Joe Fourhman

    Oh, those cheap one-hit-kill guys. Yeah, they suck. I recall a lot of running from them.

  • http://www.twitter.com/mja926 mja926

    Gah, I wanna go back and play it now, but I don’t want it tainted. Oh the options!

  • http://www.twitter.com/mja926 mja926

    Man, that game is easy, c’mon man. I’m almost through it on professional. Great game though, one of my favorites this year right behind inFamous. Now that is a damned good game.

  • InfinityDevil

    I think right now the PS3 news is more interesting than the Microsoft news. Sony's got a big uphill climb and they're continuing to get very close scrutiny in the enthusiast press.

  • InfinityDevil

    I think right now the PS3 news is more interesting than the Microsoft news. Sony's got a big uphill climb and they're continuing to get very close scrutiny in the enthusiast press.

  • pbensh77

    Halo was the game that got me into gaming.

    I had a Sega Master System and a Genesis when I was in grade school and middle school. I never gamed on consoles through high school or college (no Playstation, Nintendo64, or PS2). After I graduated college and was on my second job I bought an xbox and Halo after having played Halo at a friends house. I was addicted to that game. Great gameplay and great story…..the story was what really hooked me. I couldn't wait to get home to play and see what was going to happen next.