DaveyDave wrote: » On the topic of boxed consoles
eddhorse wrote: » Sweet, where did you get that?
sugarman wrote: » Not retro, but a nice get. Took up Gamestops PS4 Pro upgrade offer. Launch 500GB console/controller, 2 old FIFAs and €99 worth of One4All vouchers I had lying about so didnt really cost me anything. Also picked up Onimusha 2 in a charity shop while Gamestop were testing my console! (N.B I have zero intention of ever touching Fortnite)
accensi0n wrote: » Haven't played power blade yet but heard it's meant to be class.
sugarman wrote: » Ah really not my type of game at all! I gave it ago in a mates awhile ago who's mad into and just didn't see the appeal. I ended up selling the code for €50 anyway! They're going for mad money ...as high as €100+ on eBay ...for a skin:eek:
DaveyDave wrote: » I have a code for Rocket League on Xbox One if anyone wants it, don't think it will sell as well as a Fortnite code :P
BDJW wrote: » How much are you looking for it? I haven't played Rocket League and I'm interested to see what all the hype is about
DaveyDave wrote: » I'll give it to you for free, I think most people have it at this stage so not bothered selling. But you'll have to give me a day to find it in my room
Doge wrote: » Is there any real need for power conditioning in your setup? Interesting.
Steve X2 wrote: » Not very exciting but a couple of bits that arrived today. Mains power conditioner to go in the loop in the A/V retro setup. Seems to be more than just snake oil, I did a bit of research on these things. This is a relatively cheap option I'm using to test before putting down serious money for professional 12/24 socket(they are very expensive). This one was about 40 euro, the pro ones I'm looking at are 400-500 euro for 12 sockets with some bells and whistles.https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00UB0G4DQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Megadrive Packapunch cable from Retrogamingcables.co.uk. Doesn't look very much difference from a regular cable and can't say I've notice any video quality difference. Not to knock it, its a good cable but perhaps not worth the money for every system.
Jack burton wrote: » Jesus that is expensive! I want to get 3 or 4 of those packapunch cables aswell. MD, SNES, GC and PS2, are they worth the extra few pounds?
Doge wrote: » Nobody ever seems listen to me but Retro Computer Shack do high quality cables for half the price, they just don't seem to do nintendo stuff though.https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sega-Mega-Drive-High-Quality-RGB-Scart-TV-Lead-Video-Cable-with-STEREO-sound/260926939448?epid=20020831576&hash=item3cc0752138:g:6CYAAOSwCFNbVJrD
CiDeRmAn wrote: » My ODroid Go arrived today. Despite having a modified Android logo and that name, it isn't running Android at all. It requited a bit of assembly but the process is well documented online. The supported emulators are Gameboy/Color, Master System, Game Gear, NES and the Colecovision.
Steve X2 wrote: » It runs Linux and Android, no?
Steve X2 wrote: » Update on the Packabunch RGB cables. The guy says they didn't test it on the switchless mods, just the normal toggle switch region mod. He's no idea why it doesn't work. So, might just be a weird thing with my console. But something to keep in mind.