-Star Wars Radio Dramas Collector's Edition -New Watch -Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater w/Ultimate Codes disc and Strategy Guide -Front Mission 4 -Ratchet and Clank: UYA -KOTOR II -A piece of luggage(like I really go anywhere) -ATI Radeon 9800 Pro Graphics Card -Underwear(Do you really want to know what kind?) -2 Sweatshirts, 1 t-shirt -Gentle Giant Stormtrooper bust w/mini leia -A few CDs and audiobooks -Portable DVD player -A few DVDs(Spiderman 2, Bourne Supremacy, Seinfeld Gift Set, LOTR: ROTK EE, Harry Potter: POA) -A few novels(New copies of LOTR, new SW novels) -Pack of DVD-Rs -A box of assorted chocolates -A $50 savings bond -$15 gift card to Barnes and Noble -$45 cash
Speaking of Loading Screens, KOTOR 2 has a definite problem with that.
Even though it uses the game's engine to produce the cutscenes(besides the planet transition and ship based ones) there is a long loading screen in the middle of a cutscene if they are not in the same area as you(which is basically the only time you have cutscenes of the sort).
Just on one cutscene on Nar Shaddaa before you go after one of the bosses I counted four loading screens(of which most of the scenes you loaded an area to see were less than 30 seconds).
The only part I don't like about MGS3 is that they didn't include a Demo theater like they did in The Twin Snakes, which means I'll have to play through the game again to see the cutscenes(probably Kojima's point of not including one).
MGS on XBox just doesn't work, besides the fact that the controls were all wrong, the version for the XBox was by far the inferior version because MS shipped it way too early and as a result it was full of bugs and lacked many game-play modes that its PS2 counterpart had with few bugs.
I've just finished MGS3 and I've got to say that I haven't gotten such a great sense of satisfaction for beating a game like I did for MGS3 since I beat MGS2 back in the day.
This is definitely a must buy for everyone, you won't regret it(except maybe Chaltab).
The only other thing I have from the early 80s are the ROTJ glasses from Burger King, which my mom got when they came out(I've got duplicates of each, and they're in really good condition) and a vintage Han Solo and Lando Calrissian that I found at a yard sale.