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I still couldn't believe the guy who was walking around with, like, EVERY single rare Atari 2600 game, boxed, and in fantastic condition. Unbelievable! Even the porn games had the little keys!
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My suggestion is to get yourself a Playstation 1 and a decent lightgun, then get all the Point Blank games. You'll never want for lightgun entertainment again.
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I get my De-Solvit at an Office Max near my house. It's sorta expensive, like 5 bucks for a bottle, but it's SO worth it because if you just let it sit long enough, it'll totally remove permanent marker, and it's even better at getting stickers off than Goo Gone is.
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Sweetness, mucho thanks.
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For the system itself, I recommend regular ol' Formula 409 and a toothbrush. For games, especially the contacts, a good pencil eraser works great to clean the contacts. As for stickers, use De-Solvit, NOT Goo Gone. Goo Gone SUCKS, and won't get off permanent marker like De-Solvit will.
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Can anyone toss me a site that has some good, accurate game lists for the classic systems? (pre X-Box generation). Japanese games would be nice, too. I've had a hard time finding any really good lists, even with google, so any help would be appreciated!
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Mock me you do? My green, wrinkly ass you can kiss!
Hey, I watched the VH1 thing on Star Wars tonight, oook? It sorta...rubbed off on me guess I.
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You gotta love it when a place called GOODWILL sells a freakin' Atari game for almost a hundred bucks that 5 years ago they would have sold for a quarter. I hate thrift stores now. Nothing but jokes, they are.
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Rygar for the NES was far better than the arcade in my opinion. Much more of an RPG feel to it, rather than another Rastan type of game. Plus, the music was just fantastic. I also liked the RPG feel of the NES Strider, but I also LOVE the arcade version of that game, so in that case, both are great games.
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The Atari 800 version is pretty darn good as well, but I'll give my vote to the Colecovision as THE definitave version of Q-Bert on a home console. The NES version is fun, but the ending and stuff just blows my mind. That's like porting Yar's Revenge over and giving it an ending! "Congratulations, you won!" BAH!
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OKGE 2004!
in Events
I did notice something odd this year that didn't happen last year, though. Maybe 10 or so times during the day, someone would walk up and pick up a game and hand it to me, expecting to buy it. I had to tell them that I was just an exhibit table, and not a vendor (though I did sell a few things when I got a good offer, but not my really prized stuff). One guy even asked me if my "other stores" had something he was looking for. That was kinda odd. Someone even wanted to buy my Samus bobblehead! (Sell my Samus bobblehead?!?! Horrors!) I really should have had that foresight to put up an "exhibition only" sign, but hell, getting everything ready AND getting some sleep was really a chore. Next year...next year. Anyway, I'm gonna go back to getting my butt handed to me on Medal of Honor Frontline...
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OKGE 2004!
in Events
And for the love of GOD disregard the dorky pose I stuck when MMF took a picture of my shirt. Lol. Just picture me in Captain Marvel's red and yellow outfit there....
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OKGE 2004!
in Events
Well, OKGE 2004 is over and I must say, it was a smashing success! Once again, Jesse worked his ASS off to put together a fantastic show that I for one had much fun attending. Didn't buy much myself this year, only a copy of Medal of Honor Frontline for the Cube and a PRISTINE copy of Out of This World for the 3DO. Saw a lot of cool stuff, including someone who had almost all the Atari porn games, all in boxes, all with the leather cases and the little padlocks! Totally sweet! He also had a copy of Quadrun, Mr. Do's Castle, Q-Bert's Qubes, Chase the Chuckwagon, I mean like ALL the hardest to find Atari games, and all with boxes. Even though our foosball guy didn't show, that didn't slow things one bit. The free arcade was totally boss (and omg, I forgot how FUN Gorf was!). All in all, I give it two thumbs way up, and I'm already looking forward to next year's show!
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OKGE 2004!
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Well, I'm about 5 minutes away from catching 6 hours of sleep, then heading back to finish my setup. My table is almost done, except for the tv, the Vectrex, and some final dusting and re-arranging. See everybody, everybody tomorrow!
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When IS that darn Homestar Runner game gonna be finished anyway? Maybe by NEXT year's OKGE I can actually get a finished copy of it, eh? Hehe.
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Damn, am I the only Space Invader 'round here? Guess I'll have to kill everybody else.....very slowly...WAIT...I'm getting to it....DROP DOWN AND CHANGE DIRECTION!
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Damn, am I the only Space Invader 'round here? Guess I'll have to kill everybody else.....very slowly...WAIT...I'm getting to it....DROP DOWN AND CHANGE DIRECTION!
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American Pie = stupiest pile of crap to ever crud up the movie screen.
I love ANY old Sierra games like that. LSL and Space Quest rank as the top two, of course. I love the old Larry games. And I agree that the new one will probably suck. I want my blue polyester wearin', bad pick up line flingin', just shy of a combover 40 something Larry dammit! Not some young guy with an actual CHANCE of getting lucky!
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OKGE 2004!
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Well, after the show I plan on doing one of two things.
1. If I'm too tired to do anything else, I'm gonna go home and sleep for 15 hours.
2. If I'm not too tired, I'm gonna go see Sky Captain. Then sleep for 15 hours.
So, sorry, but no dinner or after show gaming for me. Hehe.
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I never knew that they made Bonk for the GC, but if anybody wants to play the original one, be sure to see the TG16 that I'll have set up for play! Too bad I can't find where I packed away that friggin' TG16 multitap...
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I still say that PSO has some of THE best graphics I've ever seen a console game produce, period, especially the version 2 graphics. The outdoor areas are just so LUSH, and beautiful. I'd say the system holds up just fine, considering that if it were still alive, it'd still be more innovative than ANY system, other than the X-Box maybe. The VMU was just a total stroke of genius.
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God, I have SO many PS games. Well, first off, the rarities.
Pretty much everything on Duke 4ever's list I have except Team Buddies. I also have Discworld 2. I have both of the Lunar games in mint condition with all the stuff they came with, too. I dunno about the rarity of most PSX games, though.
Favorites?
All the Resident Evil games
Metal Gear Solid
Valkyrie Profile
Final Fantasy 7 and 9
Twisted Metal 2
Vagrant Story (one of THE best PSX games PERIOD)
All 3 Point Blank games. I just love these games. I dunno why really.
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I'm pretty sure it was the one with Dino Crisis. I remember the day RE3 came out. I was working at a game shop at the time in fact, but we weren't getting any new copies, so, me being the manager, sent one of my employees across the street to Toys R Us to get everyone a copy (he wanted to go of course). He comes back empty handed. Why? The asshole running the game section wouldn't sell it to him because he was only 17 (and less than a month shy of 18), so I had to go get the damn thing myself, but I DID give that guy a piece of my mind. Too bad Joseph Lieberman wasn't there too so I could kick him in the beanbag.
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I believe it was a Japanese only release, as I don't remember seeing anything about it being released in the US, but I dunno honestly.

I kinda prefer game pads over Joysticks
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I have and always will prefer gamepads to joysticks. I hate the fact that extended play makes my right hand form into a stiff, claw like shape when using a joystick. My favorite joypad of ALL time, though, is the wonderful ASCII pad for the SNES. One of the greatest video game controllers ever made.