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Mega Man Protoman Buster Review - Aftermath

Some things have changed since having this Mega Man Protoman Buster from ThinkGeek. I was very giddy and excited when opening this product. It looked and sounded great, the size was a feast for the eyes and displayed very well. At $50 compared to the $100 original price, I thought this was a great deal, but in retrospect, I think $50 is probably the correct MSRP it should have had at launch. So I retract a bit that statement of "great deal". It's still a solid product, but after the excitement wore off, I think i'm just very content with it in my possession as opposed to very happy.

Overall, well crafted and fairly priced product. It really took me back and pulled all those nostalgia heart strings deep inside. Remember to check out the unboxing and review reaction video!


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