Goodbye MBWB...enjoy your new home...

nesjess

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So we'll be moving sometime this year. Consequently, I'm trying to skim down the collection to make the move a little easier for us. I know I don't have much, but there are other factors that I won't get into that this move involves. No worries though. I'll be back on my collecting feet in the future as I suspect I'll have more room in our next home.

A couple of months ago, I decided to let MBWB go as it's another game I acquired during my early Nintendo craze. To be honest, it got the least amount of play. Even though it's a classic co-op game that took a lot of my time and effort, I felt it was best for it to go to a new home where it would get more love and appreciation.

Our very own Wolfeel (being awesome) referred a non-KLOVer buyer/collector named James who drove all the way down from Shasta, CA to pick it up on his day off. He said it was one of his favorites and THE game he's been searching for since getting into the hobby. He wanted to find a WB since it doesn't really emulate well on any multicades and he didn't want a conversion. So thanks to Wolfeel, I sold my game and James found his "grail."

It was a great feeling to pass on another game to someone who had been searching for it. :)

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Why is the game on it's side????????? Transporting on it's back would be less traumatic to the cab's cosmetic properties... I hope there was at least a blanket under it. Damn Jess, lots of games coming and going in the last year it seems. I have that problem as well. I hope your future move is a positive one. - Barry
 
Are you moving out of the Bay area? Hate to see local collectors move away? if so, good luck with your travels and hope to meet you at CAX if you go this year?
 
Thanks guys! And no worries. :)

1. There's no art on that side and it needs to be repainted if he wants it minty.
2. He had cardboard boxes and a blanket underneath.
3. The wood on the backs of the sides are fragile. No serious damage, but it can chip if scraped.

I'm staying in the Bay Area. Most likely Castro Valley. Born and raised here and I wouldn't want to live anywhere else. I'll be at CAX for sure.
 
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