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Wholesale collectible gaming

Sometimes, the ads Gmail throws at me are dead on. Today I clicked through on an ad for Hill's Wholesale Gaming, a dealer in large quantities of collectible gaming merchandise (largely CCGs). I can't speak to their shipping prices yet, but if you're interested in a game -- especially a "dead" CCG/CMG -- then their prices are pretty good, if they have the item in stock.

Examples of "dead" games and their prices:

Star Trek CCG unlimited box - 540 cards for $8
Star Wars CCG unlimited box - 540 cards for $12 (this is supposed to have been a good game, by the way)
.hack//Enemy booster box lot - 1,650 cards for $25
Yu Yu Hakusho: Dark Tournament booster box - 240 cards for $6

And what has me tempted?

Mechwarrior, naturally. The game isn't dead, though, so its prices haven't pitched off the face of the Earth yet.

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