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I would blow Dane Cook posted:At least it's not heroin. Even not cocaine Edit: by 1992 prices I mean ass cobra fucked around with this message at 03:50 on Dec 5, 2016 |
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One of the things I like about retrogaming is that the prices are relatively stable. When I bought my Amiga CD32 for $300 I didn't set that money on fire or lose it on something consumable. Instead of having $300 in cash I have a console that's worth roughly $300 if I need to resell it at some point when I'm strapped for cash or lose interest in it. Sure, the price may go down over time (which I think is likely as the current crop of collectors ages out of it) but it'll never be worth $0. It's not an investment and it certainly is no substitute for saving , but it's a better store of wealth than some other hobbies. You don't have that so much with modern systems - if I spent $300 on new retail price PS4 games I feel like I'd be hard pressed to ever recoup that much value 10 years down the road unless I kept them all sealed and maybe not even then. EDIT: That's how I justify my collection, anyway. I could be just crazy and like wasting money. Polly Toodle fucked around with this message at 04:41 on Dec 5, 2016 |
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Well I mean, that's just the effect of most of the depreciation already happening. A brand new CD32 when it was new was $399 in 1993 dollars, or about $667 in today's dollars. Of course you never know what random game is suddenly going to become worth a lot of money. I bet if you asked people in like 1996 what SNES games would be worth in 20 years, very few of them would say "Earthbound's going to be sold to people for $200 for the cartridge by itself and $600 in its box, not even sealed"
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 04:49 |
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Lol is it really worth $200? I debated tossing my cartridge in my last move.
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 04:54 |
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Bum the Sad posted:Lol is it really worth $200? I debated tossing my cartridge in my last move. Yeah, though if you just want to unload it quick they sell as low as $90. At the peak of the Earthbound bubble, you could list a beat up Earthbound cartridge on eBay for $150 and have it bought within hours, and cartridge only could go as high as $350.
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 05:07 |
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My retro game selling tip is to watch the schedules for things like ADGQ, Evo, and EL and then if the game you want to sell is being played, wait to list it until about halfway through the stream for said game. I routinely make decent cash off of this. If you wait until some famous speedrunner starts a Zelda run you can easily fetch like 150% the value on ebay because people will buy every copy available while the hype is strong. I sold a copy of Blue with a new battery during the height of Twitch Plays Pokemon mania for something like double what they normally go for, despite the fact that that game is insanely easy to play in much cheaper ways and one of the most common GB games ever.
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 05:32 |
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You used to be able to buy copies of Pocket Monsters Red and Green for around a hundred yen each and sell them stateside for $20+, but I think Japanese sellers finally caught onto that
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 05:39 |
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Bum the Sad posted:Lol is it really worth $200? I debated tossing my cartridge in my last move. I've seen it at local stores for $200 - $225 cartridge only. I think I've seen complete copies for $800. At one point, this game was on clearance at Best Buy for $8.
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 05:46 |
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I'm just starting to dip my feet into the waters of CRT gaming. I was lucky enough to get 20 inch Sony PVM and purchased a VCR with S-Video output. I assume that it isn't really making the composite signal better somehow, but it really looks like it is! Here's a video showing what I have so far. (PS2 composite > VCR s-video> PVM and Wii Component plugged into the PVM as well.) My next step form here is figuring out wii homebrew to use that for emulation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tO60kxpMnkw
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 06:42 |
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mariooncrack posted:I've seen it at local stores for $200 - $225 cartridge only. I think I've seen complete copies for $800. At one point, this game was on clearance at Best Buy for $8. In late '06 I was in a Toys R Us that had giant bins of Conker's Bad Fur Day and Paper Mario for $5 each. I bought one of each, because why would I buy more than one of something they were blowing out because they couldn't sell them?
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If anyone is looking for decent-condition original Nintendo cart connectors for the NES, this guy is selling them for $6 each shipped. I ordered a few recently, and they all loaded up a game on the first try, although they required pushing the tray down of course. I re-bent the pins a bit more and they worked without having to push the tray down: http://www.ebay.com/itm/331701651693?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT In any case, way better than most of the aftermarket cart connectors floating around.
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 09:03 |
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El Estrago Bonito posted:I sold a copy of Blue with a new battery during the height of Twitch Plays Pokemon mania for something like double what they normally go for, despite the fact that that game is insanely easy to play in much cheaper ways and one of the most common GB games ever.
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 09:07 |
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Since I'll have my SD2SNES sometime today finally, what are the best MSU-1 games I should get?
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 09:17 |
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These are always fun to look at when it comes to wondering how cheap games were: Funcoland circular from June 1999. (Big images, so right click and open in a new tab if you can't read them) shyduck fucked around with this message at 09:24 on Dec 5, 2016 |
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Stadium Events is $0.29
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 09:27 |
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Ok so how many of those games were announced but never released?
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Wanted to say thanks for the EPROM chips, just installed the translated Lagrange Point:
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 09:38 |
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Djarum posted:Since I'll have my SD2SNES sometime today finally, what are the best MSU-1 games I should get? I feel like Super Metroid and Link to the Past are the prime examples of how well the system can work.
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Djarum posted:Since I'll have my SD2SNES sometime today finally, what are the best MSU-1 games I should get? Road Blaster: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YuWwoeAxCk The other stuff is really up to personal taste, I'd check out youtube videos of updated MSU-1 soundtracks and see if you prefer them. Were there any other MSU-1 only game projects besides Road Blaster? Monitor Burn fucked around with this message at 09:51 on Dec 5, 2016 |
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shyduck posted:Same exact thing happened when Pokemon Go launched. Red/Blue were going for 50-60 and Yellow 60-70. After a couple of weeks they went back to the 25-30 range again. To be fair, Pokemon R/B/Y hitting the eShop probably helped a lot in driving the prices back down
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Djarum posted:Since I'll have my SD2SNES sometime today finally, what are the best MSU-1 games I should get? Rock n' Roll racing with the original recordings is a nice non-orchestral one. http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/2311/
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Neddy Seagoon posted:To be fair, Pokemon R/B/Y hitting the eShop probably helped a lot in driving the prices back down edit: I will agree that digital has had a slight cumulative effect on the market, but that spike was something different altogether. shyduck fucked around with this message at 10:54 on Dec 5, 2016 |
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Oh man, that's awesome.
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 13:21 |
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So these were discussed a few pages ago, but for my Sony PVM-2054QM I need this and This, Right? Just for reference:
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 13:29 |
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Yes, thought it looks like someone's already put BNC>RCA adapters on your RGB/YPbPr inputs so they could use a component source.
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 13:36 |
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Wise Fwom Yo Gwave posted:I learned a great tip yesterday that completely fixed my sound issue with my Gyruss cabinet: clean the sound pots with contact lens solution! Just dripped some on, moved the knob around, and the sounds of crackle/short-out quickly went away. Wow, would this be safe to do or would it work with a video pot? Trying to adjust the width of the crt in my Megatouch gets wonky; it bounces all over the place which is what I would imagine is the video version of crackling. Eventually after a lot of fiddling I can get it to work right but the planets have to be aligned properly. Any idea if the contact lens solution would work for that? Just want to make sure it's safe. Also that it would work... contact lens solution is expensive for this one time application!
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 14:29 |
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Contact lens cleaner is a bit expensive since you can get contact cleaner or aerosolized isopropyl alcohol and just spray that in there and it'll do the same thing. Also since it's alcohol and not purified water, it'll dry considerably quicker and you don't have to worry about accidental shorts. Karasu Tengu fucked around with this message at 14:38 on Dec 5, 2016 |
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Elliotw2 posted:Yes, thought it looks like someone's already put BNC>RCA adapters on your RGB/YPbPr inputs so they could use a component source. That was me. I bought a bunch in bulk because of my old Betamax and U-matic VCRs use em too so i put the rest on the Trinitron just in case
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The Pokemon Go craze was great. I sold blue for $50, Gold for $40, and Heartgold for $84 (!) back in late july. A couple weeks later and the prices were low again.
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Mace Bacon posted:That was me. I bought a bunch in bulk because of my old Betamax and U-matic VCRs use em too so i put the rest on the Trinitron just in case Just a heads up, but Retro Gaming Cables also has SCART -> BNC cables so you can combine shipping if you want, you just gotta search for BNC in the box. Link
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 15:53 |
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I just did the inflation math on Phantasy Star and realized that I spent $148.93 on it new. worth it.
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 15:57 |
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Is there any way to change the battery in a SNES cart without losing the save data?
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Charles Get-Out posted:Just a heads up, but Retro Gaming Cables also has SCART -> BNC cables so you can combine shipping if you want, you just gotta search for BNC in the box. Link Thanks. Anyway I need Krikzz to make a Sega SG-1000 multicart for my SC-3000. For some reason carts can get expensive for it. There's a multicart out there but you need to reflash chips like a caveman! I wanna put ROMs on a SD card
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hot sauce posted:Is there any way to change the battery in a SNES cart without losing the save data? I think you can solder in another battery in parallel temporarily (this will add current, but keep the same voltage) while you get the permanent battery installed. Use jumper wires and solder the second battery onto traces that connect to the + and -. Once the new battery is installed, you can remove the spare.
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2reachmu posted:Does anyone have any experience using a pico projector in the 240-480p native resolution range? I was considering picking one up to try on some consoles and a retropie box. Sadly projectors are not as sexy as you might first think for retrogaming. 2d it is fine, but any game that requires you to view the whole screen at once, say a shmup now requires you to move your head around. For 3d it is fine, until you realize that you those limited polygon based characters are now gigantic and the flaws start to show. Party games are awesome on it, as are Adventure games and RPGs - Broken Sword Remastered on a projector is like watching a 80s animated feature film. So a couple positives, a couple negatives, if you can overcome those go for it. Favi Rio 3 is the probably the most common one people buy for a starter - they are around $200 on amazon/ebay.
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Mace Bacon posted:Thanks. I have a multi-cart on the way for my MSX that has a micro SD slot for storing ROMs, but requires you to use the computer's basic interface to flash ROMs onto the cartridge's internal memory. The cartridge allows you to flash 500-or-so ROMs at once if you have a text file listing them all out and filter through them in an interface, but you can't load ROMs directly off of the SD card. As far as I know this is the only/best multi-cart for the MSX; old computers are weird.
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I'm just sitting here waiting on krikzz to fix the firmware on his SMS cart to work properly on a Mark III with fat 32/sdhc support. I'm sure it'll happen any day now
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flyboi posted:I'm just sitting here waiting on krikzz to fix the firmware on his SMS cart to work properly on a Mark III with fat 32/sdhc support. Can you really not get a 2gb sd card and just leave it fat16?
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Speaking of comically large modern technology in 80's consoles, the upcoming Super Russian Roulette will be an 8 megabyte game. Not only bigger than any commercial NES game by miles, but bigger even than any SNES game.
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