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GBA Flash Carts, NES Emu info please
Satoshi Matrix replied to brojamfootball's topic in Classic Console Discussion
On your first point, WHAT? I've owned my m3 perfect for years and have NEVER encountered any GBA game that doesn't play perfectly except for the Boukai sun sensor titles and Wario Ware Twisted for obvious reasons. Maybe you've played an earlier version that the one I have. Game compatibility is 99.9%. To your second point, that's an extremely minor complaint. The M3 sticks out only as much as the Play-Yan. If it were the size of a DMG GameBoy cart, I could see people complaining about the size, but it's literally only a few millimeters longer than a stock cart. -
I'm thinking of buying a North American Sega Master System that's been modified with the FM syth board and S-video. I'd like to learn as much about it as possible: 1. Is there a list of all Master System games that support FM synthesis? 2. Is the North American Master System compatible with PAL games? There seem to be a great number more PAL titles than NTSC ones. 3. What about Japanese Sega Mark III? Are the game's region locked through software, or like the Famicom are they physically shaped differently? 4. I've heard you can use a Genesis/MegaDrive controller on the Master System. Is this true? How is it mapped? 5. What are some must buy titles to go along with the system? 6. What are the exact power requirements of the NTSC Master System? 7. Is the system mono only? 8. Anything else I should know?
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GBA Flash Carts, NES Emu info please
Satoshi Matrix replied to brojamfootball's topic in Classic Console Discussion
Here's the best GBA flashcart out there. Enjoy. -
Dr. Retro's Top 10 NES Games
Satoshi Matrix replied to Xtincthed's topic in Classic Console Discussion
Oh look, another top ten. how cute. http://satoshimatrix.wordpress.com/2012/03/23/top-100-nesfamicom-games-list-all-in-one/ -
Uh, that's almost surely just the excessively bright lighting to show the unit off when filming that. Also, It probably has multiple brightness settings as every other handheld device does. I'm curious on the actual click stick. If it's anything like the Neo-Geo Pocket Color, I'm down with spending $200 on this.
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I Hate U - All Gen Gamers Edition
Satoshi Matrix replied to Metal Jesus's topic in Classic Console Discussion
Yeah I know how that can be. I'm sitting at a little over 1000 subscribers now and even at my level keeping track of pms and comments is difficult. -
I Hate U - All Gen Gamers Edition
Satoshi Matrix replied to Metal Jesus's topic in Classic Console Discussion
I apologize. Hate is too strong a word. I dont have anything against him personally. To me, he just comes across as arrogant and superior - popular only because he has rare things. I've tried to contact him, but he's never responded. Watching his videos, he leaves out vital details in his reviews and it makes me sad considering the guy is sitting on a huge collection of stuff that he could talk about in detail, yet doesn't. I'm not perfect by any means but I always strive to do the best videos reviews I can while I feel like he just does unboxing videos and calls them "reviews". Also, I found the podcast to become grating after a while. The "whale" joke was funny only the first time and every subsequent time it was brought up. I found more and more cause to just stop listening. To be fair though, I haven't listened to the podcast in over a year. Maybe it's better now. I'll try again -
I Hate U - All Gen Gamers Edition
Satoshi Matrix replied to Metal Jesus's topic in Classic Console Discussion
Ironic this is I hate u, because I don't hate you Metal Jesus. Of all the All Gen gamer crew, I don't really hate anyone except for gamester81, and that's just because I don't like his superior-than-you attitude. -
All items ship from Ontario Canada and I'll ship anywhere in the world. Shipping prices extra and vary depending on destination. I'll give discounts and offer combined shipped for multiple items. The more you buy, the more you save. Canada Post does not automatically include tracking. If you want that, it will cost extra. Here's what I've got: New! Brand New Xbox Hip Gear Screen Pad Controller $60 This is a very rare unique controller for the original Xbox. It's a fully funtional Controller S complete with forceback, but also includes a 2.6" TFT backlit LCD. These controllers were expensive when they came out and regularly sell for $80 or more. I picked up two of these, but only need one. This is completely brand new and comes with its power supply and everything needed for it work flawlessly. Great for troubleshooting or for hot-swapping your Xbox harddrive. Here's my review of the device. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03ND_FGGNp0 Docs Enhanced Controller for PS1/PS2 (and with adapter, PS3) $12 This is truly one of the best controllers you can find for PS1. Sporting a MUCH nicer d-pad, turbo fire and an extra long eight foot cord, this controller is ideally suited for 2D action games such as Metal Slug or Megaman as well as fighting, racing, or any other game type that requires a top notch d-pad. Hori Pocket Controller for PS1/PS2 (and with adapter, PS3) $25 This is a very rare Japan-only release by Hori. This compact controller is shaped like an SNES/Super Famicom pad with its two rows of shoulder buttons arranged atop neatly and comes with all the quality you'd expect from a Hori product. This controller has previously been the spotlight of a Controller Chronicles review. Check it out here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnI27j2MLoU GameShark SP for GameBoy Advance $60 The late revision GameShark for the GameBoy Advance SP. This version supports every GBA game including Pokemon of course. I probably have the box somewhere. This is getting rather difficult to find. Sega Genesis MK-1470 Controller $10 Genesis 3 controller with larger six button layout and built in turbo fire. In good working order. Official Nintendo DS Mic Headset $8 Not pictured, but I do have the box as well. Wico "The BOSS" Joystick for 8-bit computers, Atari line, Sega, etc $12 The ultimate in old school DE-9 joysticks. Even after nearly 30 years, it still works like new. Famicom Joystick from 1984 $20 Showing it's age a bit, but still works, and it's an awesome collector's item. Zelda Twilight Princess Wii Launch version $15 This is the original 1.0 revision that fully works with the Twilight Hack. I am the original owner from when I bought this when the Wii launched. The Darkness (X360) $6 Missing the manual, but otherwise in great shape. Sly 2 Greatest Hits $4 Complete. Castlevania III $15 Cart is in perfect condition. TMNT3 $20 bottom of the label is warn. Tecmo Super Bowl $20 The end label is peeling and needs to be reglued. Capcom vs SNK 2 PS2 Rare. $20 Adventures of Cookie & Cream $10 Here's an awesome and original co-op game you've probably not played. You play as two pink and brown bunnies. Each player has one side of the screen, and you have to help each other out by pulling switches and hitting buttons that affect obstacles on the other player's side. You can even play the game with two people holding one controller, each using one analog stick. . Definitely pick this up and PERFECT for the non-gamer girlfriend/wife. Riddick $4 Complete, Plat. Hits version. War of the Monsters $20 A hugely unappreciated classic. Complete. City Connection NES Sealed 100% brand new $25 Star Solider NES Sealed, but a reseal (not done by me) $20 Lego Star Wars 2 GameCube Black Label $12 Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage SNES by Sunsoft. $8 Okami PS2 Brand new, shrink wrapped copy. Bought in 2006 just never got around to actually playing. The original print run non greatest hits. $30. Elder Scrolls 4 Oblivion PS3 $10 PS3/Xbox 360/PC 3-in-1 Sanwa modded arcade stick $130 An absolutely beautiful arcade stick. Originally a Mayflash stick, this stick has since been professionally modded with a board that supports BOTH the PS3 and Xbox 360. To switch between them, hold down the Clear button for several seconds. This stick has been outfitted with a Sanwa JLF joystick, an octagonal restrictor plate, Sanwa 30mm buttons, a Zelda lamilabel and automotive grade gold paint resistant to human oils, sweat, scratching, tarnishing or fading. The interior of the stick is also professionally put together with quick disconnects for all buttons and precision soldering. All solder joints have been covered with glue to strengthen bonds. You won't find a better stick for the price. The size is perfect for your lap or a coffee table. A MUST have for serious fans of fighters like Street Fighter IV or shoot 'em ups. As it works for both the PS3 and 360, this one stick will service all your next-gen arcade style gaming needs. I'm only selling it because I no longer need it; its one of the best arcade sticks I've ever used. You will NOT be disappointed. NES FourScore $10 This is a must-own. Not only does it enable four player support for games like Gauntlet II, it also enables 16 shot per second rapid fire on ANY NES controller! Plug in your regular NES controller and shumps become a breeze. Megaman becomes a cinch. It even makes Contra seem easy! Hoshi no Kirby (Famicom) CB $25 Tetris Flash CIB $10 Complete Famicom game in excellent condition! Tetris Flash was not released on the NES. Famiom games Castle Excellent $8 Tiger Heli Pirate $5 Saint Saya $8 Dragon Spirit $8 Top Gun Pirate $3 Dr. Mario $10 Gargoyle's Quest II $20 Balloon Fight $10 Lucky 777 $15 Boulder Dash $10 City Connection $8 Namcot Baseball '93 $5 PSP games all complete Tales of the World $17 Locoroco (new SEALED) $12 ] Fighter Stick SN for SNES $25 A rare arcade stick in perfect condition. The Orange Box (X360) $20 Complete with custom cover and original manual. I'd ideally like to trade for the PS3 version, but will take cash as well. Tomb Raider Anniversary (X360) $15 Complete. Final Fantasy Anthology (5 and 6) $15 Both discs have slight surface scratches as per usual for PS1 games, but both play fine. Assorted other 360 games. Make an offer. Dark Sector (X360) $6 Complete. Serious Sam Advance $15 The hilariously bad Serious Sam Advance is a fun game to play with friends and beer. I'm including a DS case with custom insert that can fit the manual and game perfectly, as well as original cardboard box. The Legend of Zelda Classic NES $20 My younger self thought it was a good idea to paint the GBA cartridge gold to match the NES version. Stupid younger self didn't realize that cheap paint fades/flakes with time, explaining the appearance of the cart. It can be cleaned off though, or repainted. I'm including a DS case with custom insert that can fit the manual and game perfectly, as well as original cardboard box. Green N64 OEM controller $25 Control Stick is slightly misaligned, as per usual for N64 controllers. However, it's not broken. N64 junkies can easily fix these. I just have no use for this extra controller. [Pending] XFPS Mouse/Keyboard and PS2 controller adapter for Xbox 360 $60 This is the rare and highly sought after adapter to play FPS games the way they were meant to be played. Have a PS2 controller you love or an arcade stick? This is perfect for that as well. You'll need a wired 360 controller on hand to fool the system into detecting the device, but this thing is really a godsend. It even has turbo fire switches for the buttons! This version also has sensitivity diles for perfect control with the mouse. Serious FPS players NEED this. I'm selling it only because I don't play my 360 nearly as much as I used to. Get it while you can! Sanwa Square gate restrictor plates. Both for $6 Lastly, I also make classic gaming beadsprites. I've got a huge catalog of past works, but can also take on custom orders. Just drop me a pm if you're interested. Prices start at just $5 and vary depending on the order. Here's just a small sample of my work: To see more, check out my flickr page: http://www.flickr.co...s/[email protected]/ Thanks for looking!
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I'm happy to announce part 2 of my top 100 GameBoy games of all time! Here's the next ten games, #90 - 81! I hope you guys enjoy this one and sorry about the delay. I had a heck of a time getting some of these screenshots. In case you guys didn't notice, I take all of these screenshots myself and don't simply pull them from other sources. Anyway, here's the link. Enjoy! http://satoshimatrix.wordpress.com/2012/09/02/top-100-gameboy-games-90-81/
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Hey guys just wanted to let you all know I've finished the first part of my new Top 100 countdown! This list is dedicated to the top 100 GameBoy and GameBoy Color games released between 1989 to 2002. It contains both original black-and-white and color titles. Placement was deemed after several hundred candidates that been evaluated in a number of ways including how well each holds up today in terms of playability and enjoyment. Here's the first ten games, #100 - 91! A handful of the games that made the final list are ones I wouldn't have otherwise even considered. Cheers to you, and cheers to the almighty GameBoy! So here ya go guys! Enjoy! http://satoshimatrix.wordpress.com/2012/08/20/top-100-gameboy-games-100-91/
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FC Mobile II D-Pad Fix Suggestion
Satoshi Matrix replied to godslabrat's topic in Classic Console Discussion
That's a good idea, but I don't think you'll find one for cheap. My advice is to use a dremel and cut the plastic enought of it in a standard cross dpad. I'm not sure of the exact size needed, but you might want to try GBC/GBA/GameCube size Dpads if NES/GameBoy ones are too big. SNES/N64 ones are even bigger. -
UFO Super Drive for SNES?
Satoshi Matrix replied to JohnnyRockets's topic in Classic Console Discussion
I have a Super UFO Pro 8 dascheap sent me for review, but I haven't placed a review yet because I can't figure out how to use 90% of its features. Is there any English resource to help me figure out how to actually use it?
