The Sims 3 Plumbob – USB Drive

I started this post thinking I might grab one of these USB Drives that came with the Sims 3 CE for my wife. Nifty little item for a Sims fan. Especially one who hasn’t played Sims 3 yet. Getting distracted from the post, I then decided to check the system requirements for the actual game.

My wife and I both assumed that we didn’t have a machine that would play it. We no longer own a desktop and just made the assumption that neither of our laptops could handle it. I’m typing this on hers however, and just realized the damn thing has three gigs of ram. *Sigh*

Graphic card still sucks, but I’m going to give it a shot. If it fails she’ll just have to wait until Diablo 3 comes out and I can justify PC Gaming for the first time in years (Sorry PC Gamers).

Anyways, USB Drive here.

The Sims 3 Plumbob - 2 GB USB Drive Collectible

Also:

Lot Of 109 Nintendo Powers – A decade of issues from 88-98. Only missing five relatively easy to find issues. Nice condition too.

The Offical Mario Doll of gameSniped – I still haven’ty bought one of these. primarily bcuase I know I will bid on every single one after that in an effort to assemble a posse.

Lot of 78 Japenese Game Boy, Famicom and Super Famicom Titles – Â Again, another nice lot for $105. Quality titles in here and I don’t know why I’m sharing this – I may have decided to BIN it by the time you read this.

Lastly, I’m clearing out completed items from my watch list. here are a few highlights that I don’t believe made it to the site.

Used Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm – Signed by one of the Captains. I’m a sucker for signed games, but not $200,000.00 games.

Sealed Turno Duo Magical Chase – This one is pricey. I still can’t find estimated release numbers for this game though.

Nintendo DS LE Bundle – Something here added to the price more than the others. I haven’t been following LE DS prices though, so I’m not sure.

LE Gears Of War 2 XBOX 360 Contest Console – 1 of 100.

Halo 3 Gamertag w/ Recon Armour – Origionally available to Bungie employees and those they deem worthy. Not sure if this is unlockable now, as some sites mention it being unlockable if you complete challanges after purchasing the OST. It’s a freaking armour variat thought, not $800.00 worthy in my mind.

Rock, Paper, Scissors Video Game Patent – Yours for only $90,000!

Custom  “Peach’s Castle” N64 – Interesting to say the least.

princess peach custom n64

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