Nerdkiller1991 wrote: » I see that picture and the only thing I can think of is...did you ever mod those PAL consoles to support 60hz?
OwaynOTT wrote: » All I can think of is I wish I never sold my collection. Might have my first retro purchase in about 3 years coming up soon. Some excited! Pity it's not for me.
Atavan-Halen wrote: » It was on my mind to sell off the majority but with the way the market is at the moment I'd have no hope of building it back for a decent price. I know I'd also more than likely regret it at some stage.
o1s1n wrote: » Don't be afraid to sell a few things. I hung onto everything to the point of insanity up until a couple of years ago. Decided to sell off a mountain of stuff (I think most regulars here have at least one item or two ) and don't regret most of it. Videogame collecting is getting more expensive for some items (I'm looking at you, Super ****ing Nintendo Entertainment System!). Trick is knowing what they are and retaining them. I doubt a Megadrive, Xbox or Wii are going to cost more than a few quid when you come back. Actually speaking of which, that weird shop on Gardiner Street had two PS2s and two Wiis with no cables for a fiver each. The hoarder in me had to be restrained and forced out of the shop
OwaynOTT wrote: » Of course, some stuff can be gotten rid but don't sell earthbound etc.
TechnoFreek wrote: » So. Much. 'tude. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPt4VoTJk18
o1s1n wrote: » Only a lunatic would do that... :pac:
o1s1n wrote: » Don't be afraid to sell a few things. I hung onto everything to the point of insanity up until a couple of years ago. Decided to sell off a mountain of stuff (I think most regulars here have at least one item or two ) and don't regret most of it.
Actually speaking of which, that weird shop on Gardiner Street had two PS2s and two Wiis with no cables for a fiver each. The hoarder in me had to be restrained and forced out of the shop
The Last Bandit wrote: » You definitely need spares for your more cherished stuff and then obviously need backups for the spares in case they fail.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » A CD-R of a cracked GD-ROM, from an original GD-ROM you own, then stored as a iso file which is, in turn, stored as a .cue and .bin file.... at which point the universe implodes due to Intellectual Property law contorted to the point of destroying physics.
Steve X2 wrote: » Anyone know where I could procure a C4CPC cart for an Amstrad GX4000? Seem to be hard things to find.
Retr0gamer wrote: » I never play copied DC games anymore and have starting buying up a decent Dreamcast collection. Some of those games have to be severely compromised to fit on a CD-R. Some games like Napple Tale just plain don't work and crash a points while others like Maken X have the awesome soundtrack ripped out and only have the same song on loop to drive you insane. Most DC cracks usually have music at a much reduced quality if they haven't been totally butchered.
super_furry wrote: » Been wanting a GPD XD for a good while now but never really jumped at Funstock or Amazon's prices, which worked out at about €260 or so delivered. It's turns out there's an Android seller in the UK that have them for a much more reasonable €170 delivered, they're branding them as the Droidbox Play-On but they're the same machine with the same software. I took the plunge and it's on the way now.
super_furry wrote: » Seems to get almost universal praise, the specs are what you'd want for emulation and the build quality is supposed to be very good. I'll let you know how it is when it arrives.
Star Lord wrote: » I wish I could get a cab. Just one. I'm not greedy... Couldn't fit one in where I live now.