They definitely got better magazine support for Sega consoles there. I have about a dozen Official Sega Saturn Magazines from the UK, and they rocked!
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They definitely got better magazine support for Sega consoles there. I have about a dozen Official Sega Saturn Magazines from the UK, and they rocked!
If it's the original Xbox, they didn't have any Guitar Hero games for it. I'd pick up the Guitar Hero 2 setup, for the PS2. The Rockband guitars are garbage.
I've only done that with one game, Super-C on the NES. I challenged myself to finish the game without any continues and succeeded in doing so. There are very few arcade games like that, where I would...
Yeah, but the sound drags horribly when you do that. I have several Superbowls I've recorded using 4 and 6 hour settings and the sound is almost like when an 8-track tape starts its decline.
I sort of jacked up my launch Saturn cart port, but using an ST-Key early on. Avoid it like the plague.
I've seen the cart slot get any worse by swapping the the PAR 4M +, with the other 2 memory...
I think Mass Effect does a pretty good job with this. You can choose to use a bully tactic, or use a more positive approach to solve a situation. There's a scene in the 1st game, where a key member...
You didn't have to do that. Everyone that owns that game knows that it has english options once you beat it.
:lol: The Neo-Geo forum quote is comedy gold!
That's what this is; I bought that one at Walmart. It comes with the 2 DVDs and a comic book.
I'm kind of bummed that I didn't pick up Empire and Jedi in those deluxe box sets.
I'll tell you what. You send it to me for evaluation, and I'll give you a ballpark figure on what it's worth. :p
That already happened with the Limited Edition Star Wars movies on DVD.
I think you've got it backwards. You're leaving out the rest of the world and concentrating on the success it had in North America only. The overall sales of the Super NES was @ 17.5 million more...
Yeah, stuff like Total Recall (BR) were just quick cash ins; They were pretty much upscaled DVDs. The Limited Edition of Star Wars (DVD) were transfers from the Laser Disc versions of the movies. The...
But that's just one region. World-wide the N64 and GC were somewhat flops, without the sales from North America. The SNES was successful in all regions.
The 1992 edition was before Lucas did the digital remaster for the SE versions. Yeah, they snuck in "A New Hope" in the crawl, but the little details like a spot here and there on the film are still...
We North Americans also bought Playstations though. A lot more Playstations.
Without North America, the N64 would have bombed.
I never said anything about VHS being superior to anything. I'm just saying that I've kept a small selection of VHS tapes around, because there really isn't much of an option to view those films. If...
Yeah, I've held onto all 3 versions of the Star Wars Trilogy on VHS. The first issue is pretty much the way the movie was in the theaters. The only other version I have on DVD, that is the original...
Yeah, it was a hi-end VCR from @ 1993. I have a Daewoo 6-head VCR/DVD combo deck that I haven't really messed around with, and a Sharp HQ 4-head VCR (single audio out) sitting around. I probably need...
The format went downhill for me, when my Fisher 6-head VCR decided to crap out. It was such an amazing VCR, and the sound with Pro-Logic was pretty solid. The VCRs I have now, are such crap compared...
I still have VHS tapes sitting around, including my wedding, but watching films on that format is very painful. You're looking at analog audio and video that will degrade as the tapes wear out.
Interesting choice NeoZeedeater. You always come up with titles I'd love to try. It looks sort of like a Secret of Monkey Island kind of game, with added character interaction.
My choices so far...
Yeah! And he's giving them that look. ;)
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