I always wanted a 3DO, just never jumped at the chances I had to get one. The games were uber cheap about a decade ago.
I kind of wish that I hadn’t traded in Battle Monsters (traded it in to pay...
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I always wanted a 3DO, just never jumped at the chances I had to get one. The games were uber cheap about a decade ago.
I kind of wish that I hadn’t traded in Battle Monsters (traded it in to pay...
Dave Halverson (at Gamefan) gushed about the fighting game, so I picked up the North American version. He must have been on drugs that day, because it was anything but a good game. It’s all digitized...
Everything looks great, except Battle Monsters. Who convinced you to buy that Leynos?
I got my boxed Super Mario 3D World bundle from a seller on Ebay for $200. It came with a set of Wii Nunchucks, a pro controller, a 3rd party controller and also Nintendoland. I believe I got it...
Walmarts have a bunch of Let’s Dance and Lego Movie/ Cars games floating around the discount bins. I haven’t seen a Wii U game at Target in quite some time. I might have seen that Lego Avengers game...
I've only seen The Great Giana sisters out in the wild, maybe once or twice. I just remember the last place that I'd seen it and had contemplated on if I should pick it up or not. I've played the...
That happened with the Devil’s Third. It’s already shot up in price, because of the small print run it had.
Supposedly, Atari and Namco worked together on the board and Namco just took that board and upgraded it to System 21. Atari does deserve some credit, unless that collaboration was Atari coming to...
What boards were Atari using for I-Robot and Hard Drivin'?
Windexs the crap out of that controller! It looks like it was laying in a pile of dirt!
I decided to drop by a Game X-Change in Texarkana, while I was up there doing work today. I picked up all...
I’ve been trying to brick up Wii and Wii U games while they can still be found in the wild. I picked up Tank! Tank! Tank! last month.
That's a solid build profoholt82!
https://https://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0wBXnDOcoc=youtu.be
It's almost older than the NES, so it's very impressive considering its age.
Both of my battery packs died years ago. The only way I’ve been able to play with it, is using an AC plug in.
Think of it like a PC graphics card. The more VRAM you have, the more detailed the textures can be and the amount of draw distance you can do. Some modern games have an estimated VRAM usage, based on...
I know it's upscaled, and probably ran through an emulator, but those textures look clean.
That's not it. The Xbox version has some form of AA that kind of makes everything look less detailed and Ryu is so dark, compared to how he looks on the DC. I don't think that Sega really did much...
I’d noticed that too. Something look off with Shenmue 2 on the Xbox. I think all of the lighting effects were lost with the conversion over to Xbox. The colors seemed a bit drab as well.
Retro Studios did an amazing job with Metroid Prime and P2. Not even Bungie's Halo games performed as well or looked as stunning as those Metroid Prime titles. You really needed to own the Component...
Double Dragon 2 was a pretty good conversion on the NES. And Double Dragon on the Genesis was pretty bad, to say the least.
I'm pretty sure that there are a lot of Spectrum and Amstrad CPC...
Or Gamecube. That was a powerful little box! Way more powerful than the PS2.
I don’t think that SR2 had any online play. It was a very early title for the console.
Any game made with Windows CE on the DC was bound to suck. Why they used it for SEGA Rally 2 is mind numbing.
That's sage advice Joe!