So what's Nintendo left with now besides Sega?
Type: Posts; User: Greg2600
So what's Nintendo left with now besides Sega?
Unfortunately much of the spots I could suggest are in NJ, and need a car to get to reasonably.
What did you all expect? The only publishers willing to spend the $ to acquire the license are giants like EA or Activision. I always thought EA did a nice job on the Bond franchise.
Joe, there's no much risk in finding a 2600 with dozens of games on ebay or craigslist for as little as $50. Oh, and Joe, SEGA made a few games on the 2600, so you will have to get them! I am...
Hmm, apparently these guys don't like Atari!
Lynxman's flash cart I don't think is a Flashmasta, that is what Flavor names his stuff. Lynxman IS on Atari Age, and I think he routinely responds to PM's.
http://segaretro.org/FM_Sound_Unit
This is the full SMS FM Sound list, split by Japanese only games (40 including 4 3-D) and non-Japan (18 including 2 3-D) games that have it.
There's a larger library when you use something like the Master Everdrive. Collecting in North America stinks because of the # of games we never got, the putrid lack of artwork on game labels and...
I have one, and the Master Everdrive, which I highly recommend. Also have the light phaser and 3D glasses. The worst thing about the SMS is the terrible music in most of the games.
I was like, what's all this hoopla about The Pianist? Who cares about some guy playing a piano, boy was I wrong. Enthralling film.
Very good point!
I pissed my pants at the first scene, these guys look ridiculous!
Ah yes, the infamous 90's "you just need more RAM" quote I'd get from computer store geeks as to why said game did not work on my computer.
Seriously Quake? A game that came out 2 years after the 32X was canceled, and was found on the Saturn and N64?
No it's a US console. RGB works with SCART I have, no S-Video as normal. So I don't know what the deal was.
What would that do? To preface, it appeared the idiot who did this stripped the hell out of the phillips screw that holds the RF shielding onto the heatsink. The entire shielding was clearly bent...
Third from right on the bottom half. Oops, meant CXA1145P
A pin on the sony cxa1645
What's that?
One is SP8408* with DM74LS221N under it. That appears to be a National Semiconductor "Dual Non-Retriggereable One-Shot with Clear and Complementary Outputs."
The other is...
number is A16052184.
http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/a612/grizz814/Video%20Games/Other/th_Model1GenesisBoardA_zps13cca31c.jpg
Is this normal? Model number started with A, made in Japan.
I have several of them, got them in the last few years for probably $25 or so each. FWIW, both Genesis and Master System games also fit in audio cassette storage drawers.
Not a surprise that the "name" brands work fine and the Hong Kong specials do not.
Good point! Ha ha ha. But in truth, it may have saved SEGA in the long run. The 32X was a disaster, and sapped a lot of confidence from buyers. Plus the SNES chugged along quite strongly past the...
Genesis sure had some terrible music when done badly.