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  1. Number one for me would be Solvalou, a game from the Xevious family of games: http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9618 It came out on the Wii Virtual Console, but only in Japan. Along that same line, I would also love to play Konami's Solar Assault, which a 3D third-person version of Gradius: www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9618 Other then those two, definitely Asteroids. I've played plenty of home ports of Asteroids, but never the arcade original in vector graphics.
  2. Nice! I wish someone would scan that whole document and put it on archive.org! Here's the latest from Engadget: http://www.engadget.com/2015/07/07/sony-shuhei-yoshida-nintendo-playstation/
  3. I read about this today, and saw the photos. There's a debate over whether or not it's a fake, but look at the yellowing on it-I don't see how anyone could fake that. I love video game history, and this is awesome!
  4. So what would be the best model of VCR to buy? Back in the 80's I remember that 4-head VCRs were said to be the best.
  5. I've heard Mark from Classic Game Room mention doing this to get a better picture out of a retro console, but how would that work? The only reason that I can personally think of is to record game footage.
  6. Does the Mega Cart have any tape-based games on it? I was just watching some gameplay of King Tut, and it looks really fun.
  7. Yeah, especially if you want to buy the games individually. They're REALLY expensive!
  8. So I am a big Mega Man fan, and I have a PS2, and both of these collections are MUCH cheaper then buying a lot of Mega Man or Mega Man X games. But are there any major flaws/inaccuracies with either of one of these collections?
  9. Honestly, my biggest problem with clones is that (AFIK) Tengen games won't work on most (or any?) of them. And I love Tengen NES games.
  10. I agree with you about the picture-it isn't near as bad as people make it out to be.
  11. I'll just keep it the way it is, then. Like I said, I love how well the games work on it.
  12. This month, I got a Top Loader NES, and it's great! The games run perfectly. But I would still like to get it modded for AV out. Minus shipping, how much would that cost?
  13. Yeah, people seem to rant too much (AFIK) about the Engrish in Metal Gear. Not to get too off-topic, but even though I'm no "graphics whore", I would love to see Metal Gear Solid redone in HD. AFIK, the Gamecube port is the best-looking one.
  14. Yeah, Konami always had great music in their NES games! Contra and Super C are both great examples of this.
  15. I've never played them, but ever since the MSX Metal Gear games have been available through Metal Gear Solid collections, I've noticed that people have been a LOT more critical of the NES Metal Gear games.
  16. It was a guy on the Nintendo Age forums-Silius: http://www.cnet.com/news/nes-modded-with-a-built-in-screen/
  17. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cO8MoyvC_ew&list=FLr13p_BNWo1q3p3qsQ6PbRQ&index=113 That is awesome! Not only the built in screen, but also the fact that you don't have to push the cartridges down, like you always do in the front-loader. I've seen this in several places on the internet, yet no one has taken credit for it, and I would love to know who did this mod.
  18. I didn't vote because I like both about equally.
  19. Excellent site, thanks for the link! It looks like they're very close in terms of FPS. As far as resolution goes, I don't care, since my HDTV is 720p.
  20. I thought that there were some games that ran at 30fps on the Xbox One, while running at 60fps on the PS4?
  21. I really like what I've seen from the Xbox One, and would like to get one. However, I keep hearing about games running at lower frame rates then they do on the PS4. How noticible is this, and is it anything like what we used to call slow down in games? Although I love the SNES and the Genesis, I can remember a time when a game magazine, forget which one, complained about slow down in certain SNES games, while the Sega was boasting of the Genesis's blast processing/ speed. I don't know if the current situation mirrors that at all, though.
  22. I'm just wondering if it would be possible to convert Starpath Supercharger games into cartridge format, and then sell them as reproduction carts? It would be cheaper then buying a Supercharger.
  23. Yesterday, I purchased a cartridge cleaning kit from these guys: 1upcard.com I heard about them on a Youtube video, and I have a lot of cartridge games, Jaguar, NES and Famicom, that need a good cleaning. As far as the Jag CD goes, I've read that you should not press down on any part of it, except right where it says "close here" in order to keep it in good working condition. (As opposed to say, a PS1, where you can press down anywhere on the lid.)
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