o1s1n wrote: » Arcade Club, and a line of people on PCs. Righty O!
Andrew76 wrote: » Can't say I ever saw anyone dressed like that in the arcades I went to in my youff! Woodies, cigarette burns, crap stools and the deafening music from Tetris are what I remember. Still, whatever draws the punters in I guess. Did The Rage open their one yet does anyone know?
Los Lobos wrote: » All I could ever hear in arcades were the elephants from Dhalsim's level on SF2
Mr.Saturn wrote: » Was surprised that CeX had decent Gamecube stock for once. Not surprised there wasn't a sniff of a bargain.
Inviere wrote: » Looking at the prices of XRGB-N's there, ouch! :eek:
Retr0gamer wrote: » Is there an issue that they can't make them anymore due to a part becoming unavailable? My friend on the corrective consciousness podcast was talking about it.
Steve X2 wrote: » but I've not seen anything do 240p like the XRGB.
The Last Bandit wrote: » Apart for any decent CRT ?
Atavan-Halen wrote: » Pokemon XD, yours for only 90 euro!
Steve X2 wrote: » Prices look the same as usual on Solaris. You mean the XRGB Mini, yes?
CiDeRmAn wrote: » I'll be fascinated to see how the Pi is further upgraded this coming year, or it's Zero sibling. Those little devices really have revolutionised hacking and emulation. Why can't we see evolution in the Mame area on the Pi though?
CiDeRmAn wrote: » I was a gamer in those heady mid 80's, with major jealousy of the C64 EU releases from the US, being a Speccy owner. But some of the ports were superb. US Gold, Ocean and Imagine, great games, possibly greater poster art work though!
DinoRex wrote: » Yep. And it's an area of gaming history that is usually completely overlooked due to it not really happening in America or Japan.