o1s1n wrote: » After a year of having it on my eBay watch list with no luck, my childhood VCR finally turned up - a 1986 Mitsubishi HS337. Nabbed it for 25 gbp, apparently it's in great condition and still working. My original one from back in the day was a workhorse, my old sheepdog peed in the tape deck slot and it kept working for years after. Always regret getting rid of it. Now if I can just find the bloody TV to go with it!
Doge wrote: » H And my VHS buzz at the time of buying has sort of worn off now a few years later!
Doge wrote: » Hopefully it will work after it ships. I'm sure that panasonic VCR I bought and posted a while back from eBay UK just needs the mode switch realigned, I still haven't got around to trying to repair it mind you. And my VHS buzz at the time of buying has sort of worn off now a few years later!
o1s1n wrote: » Yeah I probably won't really use it too much, just be nice to have one under the TV again! Has a scart in and out so I might run it through my video chain for the craic to record some games.
Jack burton wrote: » I have 6 VHS players at the moment haha Funny how VHS is a huge collection scene now. Just a short ten years ago this was the standardhttps://youtu.be/-z4iw8Ppo1o
Inviere wrote: » Maybe you just need your head cleaned? Failing that, try adjusting your tracking.... (man I do NOT miss VHS)
Steve X2 wrote: » I picked up an Bang and Olufsen one a few years back hoping it'd be the Rolls Royce of VHS, its decent but nothing above a decent Sony really.
Doge wrote: » "Panasonic is best mechanics." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-z4iw8Ppo1o
Steve X2 wrote: » Marko is a legend
Retr0gamer wrote: » Goonies is meant to be great. Never gave it a proper go. Jeremy Parish is always singing its praise and it's more in line with Konami MSX games of the time. Only got a western release at the time as a vs board. There's a sequel on the NES which is a great proto metroidvania.
Gradius wrote: » I don't get to play much of these systems these days, but it's a nice distraction I'll have a go of the goonies, then swap to the other side for Castlevania. Castlevania gets tough on the fourth level, haven't managed to beat Frankenstein and his midget yet.
Retr0gamer wrote: » Pro-tip: hang on to the holy water. It destroys every boss. Also the weapon multipliers which are pretty much essential drop when you kill a certain amount of enemies with sub weapons so get used to using your subweapons more so you can snag them.