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I'm flying to Spain tomorrw and was planning on taking my SNES. Has anyone had problems with putting games in their luggage. Stuff getting stolen?
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# ? Aug 26, 2016 08:49 |
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Wizgot posted:I'm flying to Spain tomorrw and was planning on taking my SNES. Has anyone had problems with putting games in their luggage. Stuff getting stolen? You better not be bringing NTSC games into a PAL country
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# ? Aug 26, 2016 08:59 |
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A friend of mine interviewed a former Maxis employee who headed up the somewhat controversial SimHealth and the Chevron training tool SimRefinery. Here's a sentence from that interview that will cause TheRedEye to spontaneously combust in fury.quote:We built another simulation called SimElection. The sponsor, who I won’t name, was horrified when it came out! I made the mistake of bragging that SimElection would help people to understand that given enough money and a dog that looked like Rin Tin Tin, you could make Rin Tin Tin become the president. And they were horrified and shocked and said, “We can’t have our name associated with that!” And they actually had it destroyed, the entire stock, the entire product.
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# ? Aug 26, 2016 09:03 |
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Neddy Seagoon posted:We are not savages! We are here to educate, not intimidate. Now, help me book a movie theater and purchase medical-grade restraints so we can force them to watch World 1-1 repeatedly until it's properly memorized. And don't forget the eye drops like last time.
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# ? Aug 26, 2016 09:15 |
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d0s posted:i'm going in october for three weeks with a friend and our plan is to get out of tokyo and wander the countryside looking for hard-offs, I hear akiba/tokyo is a wasteland of ludicrous prices if you can find anything good at all, though the arcades make it worth it: HEY, Try, and Mikado all have great selections of retro arcade games running from what I understand You can get good poo poo at Geo sometimes depends on the location, when I was in Tokyo they were the go-to place for tourists and expats to get burner phones as well. Other than that it really depends on what you're looking for. If you're looking for FC/SFC/GB/GBC/DS stuff you can get handfulls of it for almost no money at all. If you hit places with a good used selection of legacy stuff you can also usually score Neo Geo CD and Neo Geo Pocket for really cheap and a lot of Saturn and Dreamcast stuff is also still pretty inexpensive. I guess the difference between here and Japan is that in Japan they price down a lot of the huge popular stuff because it's so common. So you'll find copies of SFC SMB3 for like three bucks and you'll never really pay more than a few dollars for any DragonQuest game. I'll also tell you what I tell everyone going to Japan: spend all your time and money seeing concerts. Kōenji, Shimokitazawa and Ikebukuro have good live houses/clubs, I'd tell you to go to K-cho but that really depends on whether or not the people you're travelling with are made uncomfortable by it (it's a red light district, but it also has a lot of the best venues). Just avoid Roppongi; it's a garbage city full of garbage people.
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Jumpingmanjim posted:You better not be bringing NTSC games into a PAL country I have a transformer. In the past, I have tested it out. I only had two games so putting it in my bags and having it stolen would not have been a big loss to me.
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# ? Aug 26, 2016 10:30 |
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The Kins posted:A friend of mine interviewed a former Maxis employee who headed up the somewhat controversial SimHealth and the Chevron training tool SimRefinery. Here's a sentence from that interview that will cause TheRedEye to spontaneously combust in fury. I kind of want to see SimRefinery. There's occasionally been interesting process simulators wrapped in games like that. SimHealth was not good, though.
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# ? Aug 26, 2016 11:48 |
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Random Stranger posted:Popeye belongs right next to Kangaroo on the junkheap of arcade history. You're right about Kangaroo, and that brings up an entire category of games both dear to my heart and incredibly frustrating: games I really want to like, but can't. Everything about Kangaroo is absolutely charming to me. The cabinet art, the bright graphics, the sound, the cute concept... charming is the best word I've got for it, but the game is absolutely no fun to play. I've lost track of how many times I've fired it up in MAME thinking "this is going to be the time that Kangaroo clicks for me" and nope.
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# ? Aug 26, 2016 13:20 |
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El Estrago Bonito posted:Just avoid Roppongi; it's a garbage city full of garbage people.
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# ? Aug 26, 2016 15:08 |
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I always knew Dave Lang was fluent in over six million forms of communication.
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# ? Aug 26, 2016 15:20 |
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Doc Morbid posted:I always knew Dave Lang was fluent in over six million forms of communication. This is a thing of beauty and let no-one tell you otherwise.
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# ? Aug 26, 2016 17:10 |
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xamphear posted:Dave Lang (ex-Midway dev, current C3PO of Iron Galaxy) has some great stories on his podcast about getting Roppongi'd. It's basically all the worst parts of Amsterdam and Atlantic City but with worse gambling, less strip clubs, and way more expensive beer, so even if you wanted to have fun in a skeezy hole you're gonna pay out the rear end for it. And honestly there are way better skeezy shitholes to party in in Tokyo, and ones that contain dramatically less drunken foreign business people. K-cho is way sketchier just in the sense that there are people actively trying to scam you everywhere with the good ole drag you into a hooker bar and then run your card for exorbitant prices by leading you on about loving the ladies scheme, but honestly it's hard for me to feel sympathy for the kind of people that get taken in by that poo poo. Basically as long as you never trust anyone who randomly approaches you on the street with "deals" or promises you something that sounds suspiciously good and isn't dressed in a mascot costume you'll be fine.
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# ? Aug 26, 2016 17:40 |
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I think the Yakuza series has prepared me for the mean streets of K-Cho I just need to make sure there are plenty of bicycles and street signs around I can use in self defense
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El Estrago Bonito posted:K-cho is way sketchier just in the sense that there are people actively trying to scam you everywhere with the good ole drag you into a hooker bar and then run your card for exorbitant prices by leading you on about loving the ladies scheme, but honestly it's hard for me to feel sympathy for the kind of people that get taken in by that poo poo. Basically as long as you never trust anyone who randomly approaches you on the street with "deals" or promises you something that sounds suspiciously good and isn't dressed in a mascot costume you'll be fine. I was walking in that area on a Sunday morning, about 9am and even though the street was practically deserted three guys approached me to sell me porn DVD's. No, I didn't buy them because I was saving my money for Famicom games. Code Jockey posted:I think the Yakuza series has prepared me for the mean streets of K-Cho I was there just too early. I didn't see a single gangster getting into a dramatic fight.
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El Estrago Bonito posted:You can get good poo poo at Geo sometimes depends on the location, when I was in Tokyo they were the go-to place for tourists and expats to get burner phones as well. Other than that it really depends on what you're looking for. If you're looking for FC/SFC/GB/GBC/DS stuff you can get handfulls of it for almost no money at all. If you hit places with a good used selection of legacy stuff you can also usually score Neo Geo CD and Neo Geo Pocket for really cheap and a lot of Saturn and Dreamcast stuff is also still pretty inexpensive. I guess the difference between here and Japan is that in Japan they price down a lot of the huge popular stuff because it's so common. So you'll find copies of SFC SMB3 for like three bucks and you'll never really pay more than a few dollars for any DragonQuest game. I'm mostly looking for old computer hardware and software and arcade-related stuff (there are a bunch of places that sell nothing but arcade boards, though they're kinda expensive they sell some things that are hard to find elsewhere), not so much seeking out console games but if I see something I want for cheap I'll get it. Regarding the music thing I don't really know anything about Japanese music, the guy I'm going with likes Japanese pop music and we're going to see Perfume live while we're there. That kind of music doesn't do much for me but I understand they have a good light show and it's worth the experience
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# ? Aug 26, 2016 19:40 |
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El Estrago Bonito posted:Just avoid Roppongi; it's a garbage city full of garbage people. Counterpoint: I saw a ton of cool street art and I got super loving drunk at a "New York Style" bar. It was an amazingly good time. I liked all of Tokyo, although it sometimes smelled bad. My worst experience wasn't Rappongi, but actually Shinjuku where I was staying. Walking the streets at night, I had Japanese women and African men both CONSTANTLY trying to get me to come down some dark alley or go to some titty bar or something, it got extremely obnoxious. You don't even make eye contact but they see a foreigner walking down the street and just start yelling at you, one lady came over and put her hand on my arm and tried to pull me aside, it was creepy. Akihabara is nerd heaven obviously. Make sure you check out Super Potato, its an amazing store, even if the prices aren't necessarily the lowest. El Estrago Bonito posted:It's basically all the worst parts of Amsterdam and Atlantic City but with worse gambling, less strip clubs, and way more expensive beer, so even if you wanted to have fun in a skeezy hole you're gonna pay out the rear end for it. And honestly there are way better skeezy shitholes to party in in Tokyo, and ones that contain dramatically less drunken foreign business people. K-cho is way sketchier just in the sense that there are people actively trying to scam you everywhere with the good ole drag you into a hooker bar and then run your card for exorbitant prices by leading you on about loving the ladies scheme, but honestly it's hard for me to feel sympathy for the kind of people that get taken in by that poo poo. Basically as long as you never trust anyone who randomly approaches you on the street with "deals" or promises you something that sounds suspiciously good and isn't dressed in a mascot costume you'll be fine. Same, but I got that stuff in Shinjuku, not Rappongi or anywhere else
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# ? Aug 26, 2016 19:41 |
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The Kins posted:A friend of mine interviewed a former Maxis employee who headed up the somewhat controversial SimHealth and the Chevron training tool SimRefinery. Here's a sentence from that interview that will cause TheRedEye to spontaneously combust in fury. I ain't mad, that's really cool though.
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I'm having some trouble with the Retro Freak. My power supply is plugged in, but the console doesn't seem to be turning on To clarify, it sometimes turns on a bit after I plug it in, but if I turn it off, it won't come on again Willo567 fucked around with this message at 21:33 on Aug 26, 2016 |
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The Kins posted:A friend of mine interviewed a former Maxis employee who headed up the somewhat controversial SimHealth and the Chevron training tool SimRefinery. Here's a sentence from that interview that will cause TheRedEye to spontaneously combust in fury. Well, time to dig up old landfills until we find some squashed copies of SimElection. I AM THE TOILET posted:He is a FILTHY PRETENDER and must be brought before the tribunal! I could get cranky that no one read my reply to King Vidiot, but I'm just too tickled at being the subject of this thread's first fan fiction.
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# ? Aug 26, 2016 20:58 |
Someone asked about old game boxes a while back in the thread; here's mine that survived from the 90's (other than UN Squadron which I found boxed on Amazon a few years ago): Also, these boxes scuff up very easily. A lot of the wear on them comes from being stored in a shoebox and moved around for 10+ years, so I picked up some protective cases for them, which also lets them sit on a shelf easier. Only console box I still have is the one that came with the AV Famicom I got from Buyee/Yahoo Auctions. I like that the back is just instructions on how to connect it to a TV: Also I finished up an Ultra HDMI N64 mod for TheHouseofM, 2D art looks a lot better without the blur filter: I captured some footage of Mischief Maker's attract mode/intro with 5x integer scaling and Deblur enabled: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7epF4JMk1w Monitor Burn fucked around with this message at 22:35 on Aug 26, 2016 |
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Monitor Burn posted:Someone asked about old game boxes a while back in the thread; here's mine that survived from the 90's (other than UN Squadron which I found boxed on Amazon a few years ago): Woooow that looks super good. Hey, do you happen to have any of Tim Worthington's "Fine pitch DAC adapter for N64RGB" lying around? I need to get one, but the distance it will have to travel is making me put it off, which makes no sense because now it'll be even longer before I get one. It'd be neat to buy one off someone already in the US.
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# ? Aug 26, 2016 23:07 |
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How hard is the hdmi mod to install? That is pretty and I want it.
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# ? Aug 26, 2016 23:10 |
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flyboi posted:How hard is the hdmi mod to install? That is pretty and I want it. Hard enough that you can't buy it for DIY directly from the maker. Only known installers can buy it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I0eS4Qe2LM
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# ? Aug 26, 2016 23:17 |
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Did the whole backlight/bivert thing. Looks better than I expected.
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# ? Aug 26, 2016 23:28 |
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Monitor Burn posted:Someone asked about old game boxes a while back in the thread; here's mine that survived from the 90's (other than UN Squadron which I found boxed on Amazon a few years ago): Very nice! I only have like 2 original SNES boxes, they're such lovely floppy cardboard that its impossible to keep them in good shape, most people threw them away. By comparison Genesis cases were perfect, nice thick plastic, pretty drat similar to what you get on modern console games. I bought a bunch of these: They're pretty much plastic Genesis or VHS cases, except they have the SNES covers printed and slipped inside them. Perfect. Fleedar posted:
This is beautiful, and now I'm tempted to try doing the same to my clear OG gameboy.
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# ? Aug 26, 2016 23:32 |
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Fleedar posted:
I dig this.
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# ? Aug 26, 2016 23:37 |
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Another ED GBA update, including bootloader. http://krikzz.com/forum/index.php?topic=5528 I'm glad he's working on it, but it still sucks for people caught in a catch 22.
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Fleedar posted:
I want to frame this image.
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# ? Aug 27, 2016 01:13 |
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For the curious; the emulation (and maybe even the engineering?) for the NES Classic is being handled by Nintendo European Research and Development, the studio formerly known as Mobiclip; they're also responsible for the DS emulator on Wii U, the 3D head-tracking on New 3DS and various first-party video streaming implementations, among other things.
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Zaphod42 posted:Very nice! I only have like 2 original SNES boxes, they're such lovely floppy cardboard that its impossible to keep them in good shape, most people threw them away. By comparison Genesis cases were perfect, nice thick plastic, pretty drat similar to what you get on modern console games. And then Sega went and ruined it by switching to cardboard cases even flimsier than Super NES boxes. Genesis stuff got cheaper in general when Sega shifted to red motifs on their boxes around 1993; even the cartridges from that time have labels more prone to degrading. PaletteSwappedNinja posted:For the curious; the emulation (and maybe even the engineering?) for the NES Classic is being handled by Nintendo European Research and Development, the studio formerly known as Mobiclip; they're also responsible for the DS emulator on Wii U, the 3D head-tracking on New 3DS and various first-party video streaming implementations, among other things. I don't want Europeans near my NES Classic! They'll fill it with Zool and James Pond!
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# ? Aug 27, 2016 02:34 |
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Is $50 a good price for a 3DO 2 controllers, no AV cables and a handful of games?
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# ? Aug 27, 2016 02:50 |
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SnatchRabbit posted:Is $50 a good price for a 3DO 2 controllers, no AV cables and a handful of games? uhhhhh.....no? but connect me to the seller plz. buy it
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# ? Aug 27, 2016 02:56 |
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Basic question before I shoot myself in the dick: if I get a Super Everdrive or SD2SNES and a Super Famicom, I'll be able to play SNES roms on it without issue, correct?
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# ? Aug 27, 2016 03:01 |
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SnatchRabbit posted:Is $50 a good price for a 3DO 2 controllers, no AV cables and a handful of games? Yes, provided you give half a poo poo about the 3DO (I do).
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# ? Aug 27, 2016 03:10 |
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SnatchRabbit posted:Is $50 a good price for a 3DO 2 controllers, no AV cables and a handful of games? Yes, especially since you should be able to just use standard AV cables (composite and S-Video) out the back, and also use a standard "U" power plug. symbebekos posted:Basic question before I shoot myself in the dick: if I get a Super Everdrive or SD2SNES and a Super Famicom, I'll be able to play SNES roms on it without issue, correct? That shouldn't be a problem, beside the ROMs that neither flash cart support due to their special chips, and any ROMs that fail the console region checks (such as some PAL-format games on an NTSC console).
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# ? Aug 27, 2016 03:12 |
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8-bit Miniboss posted:Hard enough that you can't buy it for DIY directly from the maker. Only known installers can buy it. That's stupid but I digress. Oh well
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# ? Aug 27, 2016 03:14 |
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flyboi posted:That's stupid but I digress. Oh well I get where Marshall is coming from. This thing is pretty difficult to install and I feel like he doesn't want to repeatedly perform customer service for customer gently caress ups. How many times has someone here (including me) posted a picture of a soldering horror show? They're fun to look at but no one wants to support it!
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# ? Aug 27, 2016 03:18 |
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This is a retro PC question, but I dug up from the closet my original PC I got back in 2006 after I got my first job. It had Vista :banghead: on it so I used the usb flash drive to put the Window 98 SE OS on it. After a few annoying issues I got it installed, but I can't put any files on Window 98 now. USB stick isn't supported as it a 2.0, cd-drive is dead and it uses PATA so I don't have a spare, and the ethernet cable needs a file from the Window 98 cd to work...which doesn't work since I can't use the cd I have on it. Shame, since everyone says 98 is the best for retro pc games, but I can't do anything with it, so I wonder if I should just put XP back on it instead.
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Rirse posted:This is a retro PC question, but I dug up from the closet my original PC I got back in 2006 after I got my first job. It had Vista :banghead: on it so I used the usb flash drive to put the Window 98 SE OS on it. After a few annoying issues I got it installed, but I can't put any files on Window 98 now. USB stick isn't supported as it a 2.0, cd-drive is dead and it uses PATA so I don't have a spare, and the ethernet cable needs a file from the Window 98 cd to work...which doesn't work since I can't use the cd I have on it. Shame, since everyone says 98 is the best for retro pc games, but I can't do anything with it, so I wonder if I should just put XP back on it instead. I use an XP virtual machine for the few annoying CD DOS and Win 95 games I can't seem to get working by any other means like The Dark Eye. So I think XP will serve you well for pretty much anything you want, DOS included.
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