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  1. Out Run (various, but I'll pick pc engine version) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiUm1CdBvEQ&feature=player_embedded
  2. I have a copy and you have something I might be interested in.
  3. I have two big holes in my back garden that need filling up. hmmm.
  4. I like Crystals too, anyone got any of them?
  5. Hmmm, usually when I refer to someones first name we are all in the same thread and we are all fooling around. Well, you get on better with some people than others and develop a closer relationship, just like in "real life". I don't know much about anyones life here, apart from the few people that I've been talking to privately for years.
  6. I sometimes call people by their first name on here, only people I've been talking to via private messages for years though.
  7. don't buy or support their releases, same to you Crystal.
  8. Oh pacman for 2600??? hmmmm or E. T? hmmmmm *thinks* ............... ............ ........ ..... no
  9. yeah..hudson also helped develop the PC Engine and made lots of great games for it. One of my fav companies.
  10. http://www.escapistm...t-Ceases-to-Bee Venerable developer, Hudson Soft, the studio behind Bomberman, is being absorbed into Konami. On March 1st, Hudson, whose logo you can see to the right, will effectively cease to exist. On January 12th, Hudson board members agreed for the company to be absorbed into Konami Digital Entertainment. Founded back in 1973 by brothers Yuji and Hiroshi Kudo, Hudson Soft began as a shop selling telecommunications devices and art photographs. The company began producing games in 1978 and became Nintendo's first third-party software vendor for the NES. In 1983 it produced Bomberman for the MSX, certainly its most enduring franchise. More recently, Hudson developed the Mario Party numbers one through eight and 2010's Lost in Shadow. Sadly, the developer has produced little else of note, except the woefully bad Bomberman: Act Zero, in the past half-decade. It was acquired by Konami back in April of last year. Despite Hudson's descent into irrelevance in recent years, it's still a touch sad to see one of gaming's oldest names retired. R.I.P Hudson soft.
  11. You can buy the older cart titles for relatively cheap, but there are lots of games which are hundreds of pounds, some even over 1000 pounds. The cd games are a LOT cheaper, many common titles can be bought for £15/20, but the more expensive ones ranging up to over £100. The systems themselves (cart,cd) are not that expensive.
  12. It looks like a photo shopped iphone, snk playmore have not made any official announcement and it looks like it's being manufactured (if ever) by another company just with the neo geo stamp on it. And just because you don't know about neo or whatever (insert any old console) doesn't mean you are any less into games. I know people only into modern games, but they play and buy way more games than I do. Having some sort of gamers snobbery is absurd. The article sucks, but a lot of net journalism is awful.
  13. I agree, the name reminds me of- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMTdr026bZU
  14. not sure if snk playmore are actually manufacturing this, seems like it's a licensed product (from the words in the article)
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