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Sunday 12 August 2018

PLAY Expo London 2018 - Part 2: The Haul/Pickups

PLAY Expo London 2018 - Part 2: The Haul/Pickups
So here's my part 2 of my PLAY Expo coverage. This blog post covers all of my purchases from the show. So let's dive into it.

1) Gameboy Advance Games
I've split this post into sections depending on what console they're for and what better way to start but with some GBA game purchases. The first game that I purchased for my GBA was Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
This game came complete in a box with an instruction manual and the game cartridge. This game is one of my favourites and I own it on PS, PS2 and PC already so I brought the GBA version so I can play it on the go.

The overall cost was £10.







The next game that I brought on GBA was Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (chain much?). 

This game also came complete in a box with the instruction manual and the game cartridge. This game is another one of my favourites, although I only own this on PS2. 

The overall cost was £8.






GBA Games total = £18

2) PlayStation 2 Games
The next part of the pickups is the PS2 games. The first PS2 game that I purchased was The Simpsons Hit & Run.
This game came is an all time favourite of mine, as it has some of the best quotes (I am Evil Homer!). This game comes with the manual and game disc in the PAL region. 

The overall cost was £5.







The next game that I purchased for the PS2 was Harry Potter Quidditch World Cup.

This game is one of the only Harry Potter games that I never owned myself, but I have played it before. (Que shocked noises). This game comes with the manual and game disk in the PAL region, same as the Simpsons Hit & Run Game.

The overall cost was £5.





PS2 Games total = £10

3) PlayStation Games
This next part of the blog is a bit longer than the other part. This is due to the fact I was primarily looking for PlayStation games in the first place. The first game I purchased was Crash Bandicoot.

This game is one that I have been after for a long game. This is probably because of the sound effects and music that the game had as well as the gameplay. This game comes with the box, manual and PAL game disc. The demo disc is missing however, but I'm not too fussed because I just wanted to play the game.

The overall cost was £30.




The next game that I purchased was Silent Hill.

This game is one that was recommended by my dad due to the fact that I wanted to try Resident Evil and my dad had said that this was similar to RE and I could try this game if I wanted a horror game. It comes with the manual and the platinum version of the game, in the PAL region.

The overall cost was £25.





The third game I purchased was Resident Evil.

This game is a well known one for the PlayStation and I struggled to find it cheap anywhere. Then I found the copy I brought. No manual (who cares?) but it comes with the PAL region disk. 

The overall cost...£9 (:O).






The fourth game I purchased was Tomb Raider.

This game is one of my favourites as I have Tomb Raider Anniversary on Xbox 360, but I decided to go back old school and get the first game in the series. This game was a part of the PlayStation Value Series and it came with the game manual

The overall cost was £9.





The last game that I purchased was Spyro the Dragon.

This game is another one that I wanted to play and this is after discovering the Skylanders game. This copy of the game does not include the manual but it does include the PAL region game disc.

The overall cost was £25.






PlayStation Games total = £98

Overall cost = £126

So that sums up our part 2 to the PLAY Expo London coverage. I hope you have enjoyed this and stay tuned for the next blog post.

So until next time,
Peace Out - Geekette

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