Jack burton wrote: » l Tickets for limp bizkit this August in Madrid, can't see myself there
CiDeRmAn wrote: » This goes out to a certain SteveX2 G Darius HD is out on Switch, on the Japanese eshop at least, 4000yen or 30 euro. Or, if you can wait a little while, it's combined with DariusBurst Another Chronicle EX+ in the Darius Cozmic Revelation for 59.99 euro as a physical release from Strictlylimited.https://store.strictlylimitedgames.com/products/darius-cozmic-revelations-nsw-preorder
Jack burton wrote: » Had that rammstein gig booked myself Have tickets for pertibator and author and punisher this November so fingers crossed for that. Tickets for limp bizkit this August in Madrid, can't see myself there
Jack burton wrote: » Never listened to health until I got tickets but have been and looking forward to seeing them now too. Definitely going to book the next day off work and stay up for a few pints in the big smoke that night. Hopefully get to token and bust out some pinball high scores and then score a sweet 80s spec babe. I don't ask for much in life
Doge wrote: » I missed out on Orbital and the Chemical Brothers last year.
I won't debate the whole EE vs emulator debate here. But in this particular project I never claimed cycle accuracy since I opened publicly my project. Those chips are too big for that. BUT I think that once it is finished, we should be superior in fidelity to many (all?) emulators around at least in the accuracy department. Now, as we do not have the original document/specification from the original but only reverse engineering document, there is no way to be identical given the gigantic size of those chipset... We will just try to do our best. The other limiting factor down the road, may be the memory (DDR vs original SGRAM chip).
Retr0gamer wrote: » It also stops me moaning about emulation
o1s1n wrote: » Yeah I remember a few mates trying to convince me to get tickets for the Chemical Brothers in Cork last year but it was clear at that stage it wouldn't be going ahead. Didn't know Orbital were playing, mad the gigs you just never hear about and then miss!
Corholio wrote: » Has anyone been selling or trying to sell parts of their collection during all this? Planning to sell a considerable amount soon but the roadblocks of UK customs if selling on eBay and just general point of people not having the money these days etc puts me off a little doing it for the moment. But maybe people have noticed the opposite, that because people are home it is easier to sell etc? Just interested to know impressions really.
Corholio wrote: » Have many sold stuff to the UK? And how have ye dealt with the added customs charges with the buyer? Will definitely want to sell stuff in Ireland ideally but I know not all will be sold that way.
Steve X2 wrote: » I sent some stuff from my site(not retro related) earlier in February via An Post. It did get there with no extra charges, but it took 4 weeks!I've a bunch of retro bits to move on since I cleaned out my storage lockers and am hoping to not have to sell it outside Ireland as it just seems like a mess at the moment.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Feck, if I'd known that I wouldn't have just blown €400 on a drone!
Inviere wrote: » That's not gonna qualify for sale in the Marketplace.....