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Everything posted by 16-bit
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True, 1200pts is a bit expensive, but it beats paying $30-$50+ for the Dreamcast, Xbox, or PS2 versions. The graphics look pretty good, but it seems like they did more work on the backgrounds than on the character models. I was expecting a little more, like they did w/ Super SF II Turbo HD Remix.
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Congrats! Enjoy it!
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Have you thought about the SF4 Fight pads? They're only $40. They have a lot better D-pad than the standard 360 controller.
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I've always like the Mad Catz stuff too. Never had any trouble with any of their controllers. They made a great wireless controller that I used to use on my Xbox all the time.
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I can help with that
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Well like everyone else, I need to make some room and cash. Prices to not include shipping, but I will combine on anything and I always try to ship as cheap and safe as possible. Here's what I have up for grabs: Xbox 360: NFL Head Coach '09 - Complete - $10 Lost Planet: Extreme Condition - Complete - $8 Nintendo DS: Urbz: Sims in the City - $6 PC: Silent Hunter: Wolves of the Pacific - $6 Railroad Tycoon 3 - $5 7800 Games Galaga - complete, boxed - PAL - $5 Choplifter - complete, boxed - PAL - $5 Chrack'ed- complete, boxed - PAL - $5 Random Stuff: RC Mini Helicopter - $10 It's nothing fancy(Lie-Bro- chinese made), but it flies pretty well. Various Hot Wheels - They are all on card. Mostly from the 90's. Various makes/models. If anyone is interested I can get a list together of what I have exactly. Just let me know. MORE ITEMS COMING SOON! All the games are in exellent condition (except Virtual On still has sticker leftovers on the case, CD/manual are good though). Click the thumbnails for the bigger view. Click again for BIG view. THANKS!
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I don't care what you all say. I *heart* my 360, and I'm sure it will still be running in 20 years, just like my Dreamcast (almost 10 and still going). Or... I'll buy parts to fix it so it does. So nyah Btw, still have love for the 2600 too. lol
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Import Sega Saturn disk issues.. please help
16-bit replied to DaytonaUSA's topic in Classic Console Discussion
You can not play US games on a Japanese Saturn unless you either use a cartridge like an ST-Key or you region-mod the system (which is pretty easy and only requires off-the-shelf parts). Chris Excellent! That's what I was hoping to hear. I knew the ST-Key worked for US systems, but wasn't sure about overseas ones. Might look into the region mod too. Thanks for the info! -
Import Sega Saturn disk issues.. please help
16-bit replied to DaytonaUSA's topic in Classic Console Discussion
I feel your pain. My Saturn started doing the same thing not long after I bought it last year. Granted, it's not an import, but it still sucks. Like you said replacement parts are few and far between online too. On a side note any idea if you can play US games on a Japanese Saturn? I wouldn't mind getting one myself. Those white ones are nice looking! -
iswitt is right. eBay is your friend: eBay MAP
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Yay? lol Yea, it doesn't make much sense. They even state later, " As of July 27, 2009, VGChartz.com's weekly updated total shows 17.82 million (17,821,823 to be precise) XBox 360s sold in the American continents. While the NPD Group's accumulated totals show under 15.48 million in the U.S. all alone (15,477,100 is actual lifetime estimate). " You'll get there eventually 360...
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Yes you can choose a card and it will pull the card out and front and center zoom. Very nice for reading cards. Also when damage is being dealt between creatures, the cards are both brought up for you to see up close. Not quite as close as the zoom view moycon mentioned, but they should be readable on a 20" TV.
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2009 Galaga Arcade machine holiday ornament from Hallmark
16-bit replied to SRGilbert's topic in Classic Console Discussion
That's awesome! I'll have to look for one after this Christmas. -
Yea, the lack of phases takes a while to get used to, especially with activated abilities like regeneration. I think there was also one instance where I couldn't play two cards I had in hand due to the auto land tapping. Again, I guess it comes down to simplifying the game enough to get more non-magic players into the game. It's not a bad start for now. Hopefully at some point they'll have some new decks available as downloaded content. It would add some more variety.
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Thinking Man's Shooters for the 360?
16-bit replied to christianscott27's topic in Microsoft Xbox 360
Ditto on The Orange Box. Good mix of shooting and puzzle solving. -
Retro Gen Portable Sega Genesis & Mega Drive
16-bit replied to panamajoe's topic in Classic Console Discussion
Sounds pretty cool. I'd definitely be interested in buying one of the two. I'll be looking forward to your comparison nathanallan, whenever they're both on the market. -
anybody else who wasn't a fan of the nes?
16-bit replied to xg4bx's topic in Classic Console Discussion
This is what gets on my nerves these days with the NES . It takes forever to get a lot of the games you find in working condition (if they end up working at all). It's not like I don't clean the games when I buy them or clean the system on occasion, but it seems like once they sit for a while you have to go through the whole process again to get them working. I grew up mostly with NES as a kid and have a lot of fond memories of playing it. I loved it to death until I got my Genesis. However, these days when I sit down to play some old school games, I want to be able to put the game in and play. I actually tried to play my NES and just gave up after the 3rd or 4th cart with "the blinking light". I ended up playing some Dreamcast. -
Come out, come out, wherever you are!
16-bit replied to FlightSuit's topic in Modern Console Discussion
What's wrong with Maxim? lol -
Just downloaded this game. It reminds me of Star Wars: Battlefront (never played any of the other Battlefield games). It's Imperial Japan VS the United States. 3 soldier classes and up to 24 players in a game. Capture flags points on the map to win. It's not too bad for 1200 MS pts. The graphics are good, especially for an Arcade game. I also love the destructible buildings and landscape. The only issues are that the vehicles are a little a little quirky (especially the planes), and the shooting accuracy seems off at times. Otherwise it's a fun game. Anyone else give it a try?
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1. I don't think that's true. The easiest way to play imports without modding is using a boot disk. If you Google search "Utopia Dreamcast", you should come up with a few places to get it. It's free, so it's better than paying for a DC-X Import Game Adapter. 2. Not sure about the English subtitles, but I wouldn't count on it though. Most likely just has Japanese subtiles. In case you were wondering, the only difference in the birthday edition is that it comes with a disc with music from the game, Sonic History Book, and a gold medal. The game itself is exactly the same. So if you're just looking to play it's easier and way cheaper to grab a US copy of SA2.
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Just bought some SMS games from Nimtene. Well packaged and super fast shipping! Thanks again!
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Had an original Pro w/ the 20gig, then when it died. After that I got an Arcade (Jasper) that came w/ an extra controller and hard drive on black friday special. I'm loving the Arcade more than my old Pro. It's a lot quiter! I'll eventually get around to picking up a 120 gig drive. Running out of room on the old one.
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See? Now we can get the regular versions of both games. Take your pick of Batarangs
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WOW! Frikin' Night Vision Goggles!! lol I almost thought it was some sort of spoof or joke when I clicked the link. Definitely best special edition bonus ever. Goggles > Batarang
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My Co-Worker Gave Me An SNES
16-bit replied to Tempest's topic in Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) / Super Famicom
They go for a pretty good price on eBay. Last year it took me a few weeks of auctions to finally win one w/ some games at an affordable price.
