What is the meaning of CIB?

Started by Jabra, September 17, 2007, 09:42:28 am

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nurd

Yes, and when you sell a game cartridge, you can sell just that. A cartridge.

The game itself costs extra  ;D

A game and a cartridge is a Game Pak


I was going to try that on this kid I don't like with pokemon diamond. I was going to put Harry Potter inside of the cart.

133MHz

June 16, 2008, 08:40:49 pm #16 Last Edit: June 16, 2008, 08:48:46 pm by 133MHz
Quote from: nurd on June 16, 2008, 08:36:43 pm
I was going to try that on this kid I don't like with pokemon diamond. I was going to put Harry Potter inside of the cart.


I say go for it. Totally. And try to make it look like it's his fault.

nurd

I was going to, but he "couldn't get the money"

I was going to make him sign something saying that he is buying a cartridge.


Oh, school is out here, so I have no way of contacting them

MattyD

I'm not so picky that I never buy loose carts but I do think paying a little extra (provided it is only a little extra) to get the box, instructions etc is a worthwhile investment. There is a certain pleasure to be had in a shelf of exotic-looking boxes all lined up, and in the little ritual of opening the box, pulling the inner tray out and taking the game out of its baggie before you play it. It just feels more complete somehow. When buying a game I really like or have fond memories of I nearly always try to get it CIB. Everything else I'm happy to just buy carts.

Takamaru

Honestly, before I came here I never heard of CIB before, only MIB (mint in box). :/

Nurd, what is your signature from? I've seen it elsewhere before and I've never figured out where it's from.

nurd

Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty.


Colonel stops making sense once you get into Arsenal Gear.