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Perfect condition ps1. I already had one, but mine was going a bit yellow.
Generally older consoles are no where to be found... ive seen 2 games in thrift stores, in the past 15-20 years. (Ps1 games)
My luckiest day was probably finding several awesome ps2 games next to a dumpster, in perfecr condition. Bunnout 2,3, final fantasy x, gta3 and san andreas, etc
It was like 15 awesome games
Interesting. I went to a thrift store yesterday which sparked this question, and they didn't have any old consoles but they did have some original xbox and some ps2 games. Nothing really great though like Halo or anything. Just the older Maddens. I think somebody donated their madden collection.