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Where to buy PS1 Games?

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Hey,

 

I recently aquired an orignal PlayStation from Goodwill and was wondering anyone knew of any places that offer reasonably priced PS1 game other than EBay.

 

Thanks!

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eBay will probably be your best bet mate, not sure of any other places.

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Hey,

 

I recently aquired an orignal PlayStation from Goodwill and was wondering anyone knew of any places that offer reasonably priced PS1 game other than EBay.

 

Thanks!

Check for retro game stores in your area. We have a couple where I live.

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Retro video game stores, flea markets or thrift stores. That's how I got the few PS1 games I have.

I don't collect for the PS1 though, so I dont know if the common games are expensive

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Vintage stock is where I get older games, not sure if they extend to your area tho.

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