Steve X2 wrote: » Yep There was even a modem available for it in the 80's to connect to a network (Family Computer Network System). Very computery
o1s1n wrote: » Always reminds me of 'fanny pad' - I've tried to purge it from my mind but have been unable to do so thus far. :pac:
[Deleted User] wrote: » Wait wait wait... Famicom is short for Family Computer?!
Deleted User wrote: » Wait wait wait... Famicom is short for Family Computer?!
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Thanks to O1s for the very expensive, premium and R@RE!!!!! wired Hori arcade stick for my PS3, Raiden IV thanks you!
Burzum wrote: » Nice just won a Panasonic Q should be a good be a good new year for me
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Congratulations on your purchase of a very large paper weight, you obviously are an owner of A3 sheets of paper and live in place of much wind. You may wind up having more fun playing with the box it came in!!!
airmax87 wrote: » funny how that looks like 90s hardware when it's for the PSP
o1s1n wrote: » Deadly! Seems to be a good time to pick up Sony dev hardware. Did you ever get one of those PS3 units in the end? Still waiting to do something with my one! Had grand plans to load the HDDs with games but it is yet to happen.
Steve X2 wrote: » The back doesn't help it either I got fat test ps2 and slim ps2 test machines recently. That guy never got back to me on the PS3 so nothing happened with that. Does he still have them?