I played Math Blaster In Search of Spot on my PC back when I was 6-years-old, and I thought it was a great game. Then again, I did enjoy playing a lot of educational games like those from the JumpStart franchise.
I have nothing different to say about my local GameSpot, but I should mention the GameStation that is relatively close to my house. It sells games and even consoles dating back to Atari. I like to go there every so often to buy this and that.
I originally bought v1.2 back in '99 and it was that version of the game that I had beaten. Ten years later, I bought The Legend of Zelda Collector's Edition for the GameCube, just in case any of my Zelda cartridges ever croak. Thankfully, they haven't, yet.
I passed it up back in '06 while in GameStop. I didn't merely overlook it; I intentionally rejected purchasing it, since I didn't care about it at that point. Then, in '07, I got Tetris fever, so I immediately tried to find it again at that store. But, I found out that it was produced in limited quantity, so I'd have a better chance of finding it used and not in stores. So, I turned to eBay, and I saw the most abundant list of counterfeits ever on a single page. Every once in a while I check back to the page to try to find one that it is not a bootleg or a grossly-overpriced real copy.
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