johnny_ultimate wrote: » Pyongyang wrote: » Dubstep Back away, not today, disco lady :pac: (it's rather impressive technically, the mix, but dubstep makes my ears cry :P)
Pyongyang wrote: » Dubstep
Pyongyang wrote: » Check out this seriously good Dubstep mixup using tonnes of great retro games!http://soundcloud.com/djcutman/the-legend-of-dubstep
Retr0gamer wrote: » Worst. Videogame soundtrack. Ever! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3yi_zFe6Ic
Sparks43 wrote: » Only Retro could name a blog Life in 16 bit and then go and review a N64 game:rolleyes:
Retr0gamer wrote: » Finally got my hands on Inazuma Eleven. Seems like this might end up as a rare title. It's totally sold out on the english websites and Gamestop only have a few copies in. 30 euros wasn't a bad asking price from a bricks and mortar store either. Also Gal Gun coming for the PS3! I'm importing the **** out of it!Video totally safe for work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBTji13cZME
o1s1n wrote: » One small niggle though, the shotgun death sprite is wrong. They should be erupting in a fountain of blood.
Retr0gamer wrote: » Finally got my hands on Inazuma Eleven. Seems like this might end up as a rare title. It's totally sold out on the english websites and Gamestop only have a few copies in. 30 euros wasn't a bad asking price from a bricks and mortar store either.
Retr0gamer wrote: » You can't really go wrong with Level 5.
johnny_ultimate wrote: » *coughwhiteknightchroniclescough* I saw Inazuma in Game yesterday. Tempted to pick it up but I really, really have no interest in soccer. I'm guessing that doesn't make much of a difference though?
Steve SI wrote: » Not sure if this has been posted already.Guided Tour of Japan's Retro Gaming Shopping Heaven:http://www.retrocollect.com/Articles/guided-tour-of-japans-retro-gaming-shopping-heaven.html .
ondafly wrote: » the more info the better ! BTW do you know exactly of any shops in Akihabara that sells Arcade games ?
ondafly wrote: » the more info the better !BTW do you know exactly of any shops in Akihabara that sells Arcade games ?
Pyongyang wrote: » All the talk earlier of Neo Geo MVS bootlegs got me to do a bit more research, I eventually came across this very interesting and useful article. Might be worth a read for any MVS or AES collectors here.http://www.loopyeddie.com/bootleg.html
James Howlett wrote: » On the subject of hard to find DS games, has anyone come across Dragon Quest V Ds at all? I've had my eyes peeled this past month and even rang around a few shops but no one seems to have it in stock.
It might be worth buying and keeping shrink wrapped because it's sold out everywhere online
3DS Ambassadors: Clear your schedules. Remember how you planned to spend all day tomorrow indulging in your free copies of Metroid, Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link, Yoshi's Egg, Mario Open Golf, Wrecking Crew, Super Mario Bros., Balloon Fight, The Legend of Zelda, Donkey Kong Jr. and Ice Climber? Well, go tell your daughter that plans have changed and you can, in fact, make it to her Thursday ballet recital. Those games are available today for some unknown reason and, yes, you still have to go through that crazy method to get them, with one tweak: You'll find the game in "Your Downloads" not "Activity History." Also, by "spend all day indulging," did you mean "play Zelda for five minutes and promptly return your system to the 3DS-shaped imprint on a dusty shelf"? Because that's what we meant.
How to download your free NES games on September 1st via the Ambassador Program63 Comments It’s not September 1st yet, so you can’t download the games via the Ambassador Program. But Nintendo has shared instructions on how to go about it once they’re online. The instructions are after the break. 1. From the Nintendo 3DS HOME menu, select the Nintendo eShop icon. 2. Scroll left and select “Settings / Other.” 3. Scroll down and select “Account Activity” to view a list of transactions. 4. The NES game will be listed here once it is available to download. Tap “Software Info,” and then “Redownload” to begin the download process. Now continue to play the waiting game.