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If you're in Houston check out Traders Village. There's two different retro game shops there I believe. I've bought some stuff from the guy in the front and he has a good selection official controllers, consoles, etc.
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I was really careful..after applying the wipes I dried it real fast with the paper towels and used the q tips in the small areas..does not look brand new but it's clean enoughIt is pleastly frustrating lol, I disassemble the system completely if possible and wash the plastic parts like buttons be carful for springs...you can use rubbing alcohol in the 90s I currently use 91 the alcohol won't damage but obviously don't flood it just apply to those spider webby crusty dirty spots lol
What I do need is some compressed air
u have a lot of games on there? Otherwise I'd say buy a new one
Yeah makes sense..I just know lasers are priceyI don't trust other people's used ps3s
the og plays all ps games 3 and under
I have stuff like simpsons arcade, xmen arcade and marvel vs capcom 2 on it...all actual ps store releases
I met him a few years ago at the Midwest Gaming Classic, he's a pretty cool dude.
Turtles in TimeNeed suggestions for good games not on classic