Just a bit more Thrift/Dollar store randomness, no random NESs' though...
Books/Mags/Comics
Star Wars Identities exhibition catalogue (X3, 2012)
The Story of Babar (HC) (Random House, 1967)
Cracked #328 (Sept, 1998 )
Star Wars X-Wing: Rogue Squadron "Battleground: Tatooine" 3 of 4 (Dark Horse, 1996)
How to Play Rock 'n Roll Rhythm Guitar (Alfred Music, 1966)
Left Hand Guitar Chord Chart (Columbia, 1982) (hopefully these will help me learn to play the guitar I picked up previously)
RPG/Electronics/Games
Sensor Chess Computer (White & Allcock, 1981)
Two Player Championship Golf (Radio Shack, c'89-'91)
Dungeon Master II - The Legend of Skullkeep (PC, MSDOS) (Interplay, 1994)
AD&D Plane Scape Torment (PC, W95/98 ) (Black Isle, 1999)
Palladium Fantasy RPG - Wolfen Empire Adventure Sourcebook (Palladium, 2014)
Find Your Fate...Junior - The Transformers: Dinobots Strike Back (Ballantine, 1985)
Other Stuff (Toys, CDs, Cards)
Star Wars Figures
Luke Skywalker/Han Solo - Hoth gear (Hasbro, 2014)
Princess Leia/Luke Skywalker Stormtrooper Disguise (Hasbro, 2014)
TIE Pilot/Stormtrooper (Hasbro, 2014)
CDs
Bootsauce - Bull (Polygram, 1992)
Spin Doctors - Here Comes the Bride (DAS, 1999)
Indigo Girls - Indigo Girls (CBS, 1989)
The Proclaimers - Persevere (Chrysalis, 2001)
Other
100 pack CD/DVD envelopes
stack of Score 90/91 hockey cards
normally I do not take these (post-89/90) hockey cards as this is when they became massively overproduced, and as such - worth very little, but the very first card showing in the plastic baggie with these cards was an Eric Lindros 'Future Superstar' (rookie) card (just inducted into the hockey HoF) and is one of the very few cards that will be worth anything from the early 90s sets...interestingly Martin Brodeur (r) was the second card I found upon opening it up...so....not a bad 'score' as it were - if memory serves Sergei Fedorov, Pavel Bure and Jaromir Jagr are the other cards of the 90-91 sets worth having. (in fact, these were so overproduced that even until recently I have found unopened card packs (and boxed sets) in places like the dollar stores and even Toys'RUs, 25 years after the fact, ProSet also)