Retr0gamer wrote: » I remember HMV on Henry Street promoting it heavily.
Retr0gamer wrote: » It's definitely a machine worth collecting for. It might have been a failure but the quality of the games on the system is surprising. I only got into the system recently after getting a very cheap NGPC from ebay. The system can be gotten for very cheap and the games even cheaper. Unboxed the games are dirt cheap with some ebay sellers doing some excellent bundles. Even the rarer games like Faselei etc. have high buy it now prices but it's worth waiting until one comes up for auction since it seems that nobody is really bidding on them so they can usually go for the reserve price. Other than the screen being the same crappy reflective TFT screen the original GBA uses, it's a great system. It's got far more grunt than the Gameboy colour since it's true 16-bit and yet has 5 times the battery life with 40 hours out of 2 AA's. The controls are fantastic with the mini microswitch joystick being sublime. As for the games, there's a small library but at the time SNK was one of the best developers around so the quantity to quality ratio is better than most systems. SNK's beat'em ups are absolutely superb on the system. The quality of the fighting games will surprise you and differ from the games they are based on and offer good single player modes. There's some original fighters as well like Gals Fighters. Other than the beat'em ups you have some great puzzle games with magical drop, puzzle bobble, puzzle link etc. There's also a decent Sonic game and osme great RPG's in Faselei!, Biomotor Unitron, Card Fighters etc. There's some other great games on there as well. With such a small release list and the cheap games it's very easy to pick up every good game on the system. I took the bus to limerick at the weekend and brought my PSP and NGPC. I spent more time playing SNK vs Capcom and Gals Fighters than the PSP
Mr Vengeance wrote: » I'm going to enjoy playing it now a lot more as I save up for my next imported shooting purchase....
Dale Parish wrote: » Got this off adverts for a tenner... came with a sealed Sony Mem card too, which is around somewhere...
Andrew76 wrote: » Great find that for a tenner! What's the black plastic thing in the second picture?
o1s1n wrote: » Actually you know what? I think I remember it coming free with a games mag.
zero19 wrote: » Official Playstation magazine maybe? I bought many issues of it back in the day.
Pyongyang wrote: » Which will be...?
Retr0gamer wrote: » Nice. Was very disappointed with NSMB DS. It's good but it's not 'mario' good. It's a 7/10 for me whereas most main mario games are 10/10 or close.
Mr Vengeance wrote: » I've been looking at these Neo Geo Pocket Colours on eBay this afternoon. Might sort myself out with one possibly, budget depending. And by budget, I mean have a look down the back of the sofa!
Mr.Saturn wrote: » I was actually pretty keen on NSMB DS. It's the big, empty Wii version/port that irks me slightly. It's okay, but compared to say, Donkey Kong Country Returns, its mediocrity shines all the more. My Wii has seen a lot of usage this year. I guess it's better to be collecting for it at the end of its lifespan, where it's got a decent number of titles than being the poor guy who got it at launch, naively waiting for a tonne of games to show up on it.