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When the city of Hull and anywhere that can be reached in walking distance of the the city is thin on the ground for video games, The price of a return bus ticket to next town over mite be a worth while investment.
The nearest town to Hull with a good amount of charity shops is Beverley, If you live in one of the big city's there a good chance all the small towns and villages around you will be great for thrifting, typically having lots of charity shops.
A good selection of stuff this was in a oxfam books the usually just books but there had a load of games in the back.
Loads of comic books again sure there will be some money in aleast a few of them need to get round to looking into that, this would be great for people in to comics look for some back issues.
Command and conquer £1
Doom 3 resurrection of evil (Works on 360) £1
Burnout reavenge 50p
Civ 3 complete £1
Some ebay fodder in doom and C&C and burnout can go on the trade pile for cex £1.40 trade on that, and CIV 3 just to play.
The last thing I found that day was Unreal 3 £2 not bad Was playing it on my laptop online Still a bbuzzing online for this game and loads of mods and fan content, Ended up playing on a level of Halo CE with the unreal set up was awesome great game shame it looks like shit on my laptop.
Then back in Hull found Resident evil 4 for £1 in a cash converters near mint disc, I saw this in the GAME that used to be gamestation for £7.99 so straight up bargain and still gos for about £5 on ebay. much more on gamecube even tho the PS2 version has extra content.
So nothing stand out RARE but heres something that is becoming more common to find out in the wild.....
Sarah in a bear hat part 2: lol
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