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Game #735
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers 2
NintendoAge.com
2/18/12
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers 2 has been a tough cart to get my grubby hands on. About a year and a half ago the cart was dangling around $45 - which at the time I felt was way out of whack and besides, I still had a few hundred other games to find. Fast forward to 2012 - or as I like to call it: "The Year Nintendo Game Prices Went Insane." Perform an eBay search now and you'll be lucky to see the game for less than $80 - yessir, Nintendo collecting has become quite an expensive hobby all of a sudden. But as a good friend once said, it's nowhere near as pricey as collecting cars or precious metals.
Luckily, a fellow NA member had a couple of extras (wow!) up for sale and I managed to send a manageable amount of cash and a few instruction manuals in trade. I have several manuals stored away, which to me are just like boxes. Cool to have, but not really necessary and ultimately take up too much space.
The Chip 'n Dale game is a platformer like the first RR game that (everyone sing along...) was released too late in the NES shelf life to get a wide distribution. This was the last game I needed for the collection published by CAPCOM, which in my opinion is the best 3rd party publisher of NES games. Mega Man, Bionic Commando, Ghosts 'n Goblins, Duck Tales...the list of really great games goes on and on. In fact - here's what every CAPCOM published NES game looks like all together:
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