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  1. Is this not true of a lot of systems now ?, it is a mixture of a few individuals being greedy and people outside retro gaming jumping on the band-wagon to make a quick buck out of the scene.One thing is certain though over the last few years i have noticed things do seem to be getting worse with pricing and soon i can see the retro collecting hobby being seriously effected with items simply becoming unobtainable.


  2. Sit down,relax and play some games-you may enjoy it and you then be one of us MMWaaah Mwwwaah! :skull:

    No seriously sounds like you have some interesting stuff there and i am sure some members here would be interested,what about taking some pics and/or advertising it in the Market place area of the forum?

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  3. I agree that the focus should be with one fav system and i discovered this early on when i tried to collect for multiple systems,it did not take long for various problems to arise regarding storage space,and the ever increasing costs of retro items as any old tom dick and harry jumps on the retro trader band wagon and tries to make a profit.In the end i simply stopped chasing stuff and focused on Atari carts and arcade cabs/ boards.I am not too fussy about having to use the exact hardware to retro game and to avoid my collected hardware and software becoming faulty i simply have switched to emulation witch solves the space and cost problems all in one go.


  4. I am in the UK and have picked up a few imports in the 90`s when i was performing various transactions,i do not mind them and infact have seen some very interesting cover and box artwork:-

    (Gen US) Super Offroad

    (Gen Jpn) Atomic Robokid ,Tatsujin ,Arrow Flash,Sword Of Sodan (cart only)

    (Saturn Jpn) Virtua Fighter Remix

    (Snes US) Jack Nicklaus Gold,James Bond Jr,Stunt Racer FX,Street Fighter (Snes US cart only) Super Mario World,Wrestlemania,Super Turrican

    (Snes Jpn) Exhaust Heat II,Gradius III,Hyperzone


  5. Yeah i love this game and it has been ported well on other systems and i think it is the best of the miniature top down racing games, I do own the arcade board and would love to get in a jamma cab but after making an adaptor for it but i have been told that Off Road may use a different type of sync than usual which would explain the problems i am seeing with it.


  6. I would personally love to see Mr. Do. Wrathchild (who's done quite a few Atari 8-bit to 5200 conversions) is actually taking a look at this, which I'm pretty excited about.

     

    I think that would be cool,i mean if the BBC model B can do it really well (Mr Ee!) then the 5200 could,i think there are a lot of choices and a few unusual games like Eyes by Rock-ola or perhaps a decent driving game.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5Vlm-vvUTc


  7. I have to admit i have never had a problem with smoking effected items just the odd yellowed Snes or coffee stained Amiga,also i have been quite lucky with my arcade machines which have had the odd smell of smoke or grime inside some of them but nothing that could not be wiped or cleaned with some solution,although my guardians of the hood cab was purchased from a friend who had a Thai wife and when the cabinet has been on for a while it fills the room with the scent of Thai food :( ,i cannot for the life of me stop it lol.


  8. My only experience is with the Zx Spectrum which luckily for me is one of my fav computers,if the site World Of Spectum (WOS) is anything to go by it has the biggest homebrew scene i have seen with over 100 games made in 2011 but that is because there are a lot of knowledgeable people (Like Jonathan Cauldwell) and software help in the form of sound/sprite file type converstion,loading page makers,sound editors and of course the game editors themselves so even a nobody like me who wanted to be part of the homebrew scene could have a go.But learning Assembly / code does seem a long step away after you have been using a Jetset Willy and Manic Miner editor :-D ,I would love to create something on the Atari 2600 but that is just a pipe dream at the moment.


  9. In the early days, ie before about 1981 practically every machine used unique hardware.

     

     

    I remember those pre-jamma days when the machine operator had to change the game by replacing the entire machine,this meant wheeling it out the arcade with a two wheeled trolley lol,as an arcade game collector the question of `why the different hardware` is one i hear quite a lot along with `why do some games have suicide batteries?` but at the end of the day i think the answer is the same for both and that is you will have to most likely send a faulty game board back to the original manufacturer to have it repaired. =£$


  10. they both had good updates of classic games

    Jag had Raiden and Tempest 2000 at least the N64...?,Despite having fun with Perfect Dark and Golden Eye Multi-player the whole N64 experience was actually quite short lived for me just like the Jag,i mean after first person shooters i would play Mario 64 and Resident Evil 2 but after that i was desperate to find a real playable game on the system.I think it also released poor sequels (bastardised?) games which i saw as classic on the Snes,like Star Fox,F-Zero,Zelda,Mario Kart,etc also it had the worst graphics engine i have seen on any game system and the worst controller.


  11. I agree it probably is the best version of that era although the Atari 2600 was pretty good considering what they had to work with.For some reason in the arcade i slightly prefer Moon Alien (Pt2) over Galaxian.

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