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Knyte
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Title: Curator Of The VGM
Joined: Nov 01 2006
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Yet, games like the 19XX Nintendo World Championship cartridges, only raise in price. Didn't the last one sold go for like $10,000?
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FNJ
2010 SLF Tag Champ
Joined: Jun 07 2006
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honestly, if you're just trying to "relive the magic" or whatever, you could just get them on an emulator.
I like to consider myself a collector, personally, and would one day love to have a room that looks like this. I don't think it's the same as pogs, and I don't really see anythign wrong with Buffalo Bill in the above vid.
Half of the enjoyment that I get out of collecting is the hunt, honestly. To track down a game that I remember from my childhood and see how it's aged or how it stacks up to current games. To be able to have a story, like "I drove all the way to Clifton NJ, the store where AVGN beat the shit out of Captain S and the nostalgia critic, just to get my hands on a game." Sometimes you run across weird little curiosities, and sometimes you actually end up learning stuff you didn't know on your journey. |
Look, its just a rant. My real problem is with people who don't even play these games. They just want to collect them like they are baseball cards. They are not collector items! If you check Ebay for a lot of Atari games you will find they are not expensive. and most have no bids at all. This is because that generation has moved on, much like ours will. It's fine to collect things, but it is my opinion that video games are meant for playing and not for shelving. Also, if you don't think anything is wrong with ol Bill in the video then you must be from the Netherlands. |
ok there captain offense taken to general discussion guy. take a deep breath, it's okay, I won't try to further add to this conversation if it means that much to you.
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Jack Slater
Title: Friendly Felon
Joined: May 17 2009
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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I've always wanted to own the actual cart of Earthbound. My cousin still has his(which is how I was able to play the game as a kid,) even has the strategy guide still. He also has Super Mario RPG, FF, all that shit. But then again, he's 27, deathly afraid of girls, still lives at home, and goes on vacations with just his mom. So maybe it's not worth it.
Just youse guys wait. I have a fool-proof plan to solve the problem of emulators just not being the same:
1.) Learn computer engineering, at least enough to work with ICs and microprocessors.
2.) Design SNES flash cart, WITH every special chip on board to play ROMs that require them(SMRPG, Star Fox, etc.)
3.) Get the Chinese to illicitly manufacture it
4.) Profit
It's a can't miss.
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Cause that's how I roll bounce. |
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Char Aznable
Title: Char Classic™
Joined: Jul 24 2006
Location: Robot Boombox HQ
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You forgot ???
My boss still has copies of Chrono Trigger and Super Metroid from his childhood.
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Syd Lexia
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Title: Pop Culture Junkie
Joined: Jul 30 2005
Location: Wakefield, MA
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Classic pogs: the next video game?
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Ash Burton
Title: AshRaiser
Joined: Nov 10 2008
Location: Florida
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| Syd Lexia wrote: |
| Classic pogs: the next video game? |
I bet that game would be worth something if you kept it sealed for 20 years...
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Ash is probably just home humping his SNES collection.
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Jack Slater
Title: Friendly Felon
Joined: May 17 2009
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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| Char Aznable wrote: |
| You forgot ??? |
It would appear so, but my idea is actually a fully fleshed-out business plan. No question marks needed.
I may need a Chinese man to facilitate negotiations though. Any volunteers?
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Jack Slater
Title: Friendly Felon
Joined: May 17 2009
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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| Syd Lexia wrote: |
| Classic pogs: the next video game? |
It would work great on the Wii. But only if they include the black magic gesture(or movement, whatever the hell it was, all I remember is stupid kids making motions over the stack before tossing their slammers down.)
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username
Title: owner of a lonely heart
Joined: Jul 06 2007
Location: phoenix, az usa
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| Jack Slater wrote: |
| Syd Lexia wrote: |
| Classic pogs: the next video game? |
It would work great on the Wii. But only if they include the black magic gesture(or movement, whatever the hell it was, all I remember is stupid kids making motions over the stack before tossing their slammers down.) |
or the poison pogs, where they would just say '3, 2, 1, poison.' and win for some bullshit reason
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| I'll eat a turkey sandwich while blowing my load |
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Knyte
2010 SLF Tag Champ*
Title: Curator Of The VGM
Joined: Nov 01 2006
Location: Here I am.
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Wow, apparently I miss out on the whole pog thing. Damn, what was I doing when this was catching on?
Oh yeah, right. Going to parties, getting drunk, doing drugs, and having sex. (All at same time, mostly.)
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Jack Slater
Title: Friendly Felon
Joined: May 17 2009
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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| Knyte wrote: |
Wow, apparently I miss out on the whole pog thing. Damn, what was I doing when this was catching on?
Oh yeah, right. Going to parties, getting drunk, doing drugs, and having sex. (All at same time, mostly.) |
Apologies, those of us born after 1975 are just not as cool as thou, rico suave.
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Blackout
Title: Captain Oblivious
Joined: Sep 01 2007
Location: That Rainy State
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By the time I had amassed enough pogs to be cool my elementary school decided marbles were all the rage. Wtf, fucking marbles?
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Jack Slater
Title: Friendly Felon
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By the time I had amassed enough pogs to be cool my elementary school decided marbles were all the rage. Wtf, fucking marbles?  |
Old school. At my elementary school, it was stabbing kids in the kidneys with keys. My friend and I invented it, we called it "Gay Bashers."
We weren't homophobic, though.
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Blackout
Title: Captain Oblivious
Joined: Sep 01 2007
Location: That Rainy State
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| Jack Slater wrote: |
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By the time I had amassed enough pogs to be cool my elementary school decided marbles were all the rage. Wtf, fucking marbles?  |
Old school. At my elementary school, it was stabbing kids in the kidneys with keys. My friend and I invented it, we called it "Gay Bashers."
We weren't homophobic, though. |
What could you possibly have keys for in elementary school?
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Jack Slater
Title: Friendly Felon
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What could you possibly have keys for in elementary school?  |
We were latchkey kids. Poor ones, though.
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Blackout
Title: Captain Oblivious
Joined: Sep 01 2007
Location: That Rainy State
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| Jack Slater wrote: |
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What could you possibly have keys for in elementary school?  |
We were latchkey kids. Poor ones, though. |
aha
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MOGHARR
Title: The Original CandyWafer
Joined: Apr 05 2007
Location: Under Jolly Roger
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God damn this thread is hilarious
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"Well I don`t judge most things by graphics, reality has amazing graphics, and I don`t like it, that`s why I play video games." Laminated Sky on Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker |
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IceWarm
Joined: Dec 22 2008
Location: Breckenridge, Colorado
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I don't tend to really collect old games but I still buy the games I really want to play. I won't buy a game I'm not particularly interested in for the sake of just saying I have it.
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phantasmzombie
Joined: May 22 2009
Location: Cincinnati, OH
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I've had 2 different NES collections in my life, both were stolen. So I won't ever try that again. I couldn't get a third of them to play anyway. However, I plan on getting a Wii and was curious about how the downloadable NES/SNES games held up. Has anyone here ever purchased any with the Wii?
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Douche McCallister
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Title: DOO-SHAY
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| phantasmzombie wrote: |
| I've had 2 different NES collections in my life, both were stolen. So I won't ever try that again. I couldn't get a third of them to play anyway. However, I plan on getting a Wii and was curious about how the downloadable NES/SNES games held up. Has anyone here ever purchased any with the Wii? |
Yes and it's an NES game + a Wii controller only difference. Question answered.
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Rydog
Title: Dragon Slayer
Joined: Aug 11 2009
Location: Massachusetts
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| Douche McCallister wrote: |
| phantasmzombie wrote: |
| I've had 2 different NES collections in my life, both were stolen. So I won't ever try that again. I couldn't get a third of them to play anyway. However, I plan on getting a Wii and was curious about how the downloadable NES/SNES games held up. Has anyone here ever purchased any with the Wii? |
Yes and it's an NES game + a Wii controller only difference. Question answered. |
I could probably justify my Wii just for downloads, you also have the bonus of "pausing" your game when you stop for the night...that way you can start from where you left off which is sweet for games without a save feature.
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phantasmzombie
Joined: May 22 2009
Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Just wondering if it was the exact same games, and not the SMB All-Star treatment. That would be lame.
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Rydog
Title: Dragon Slayer
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| phantasmzombie wrote: |
| Just wondering if it was the exact same games, and not the SMB All-Star treatment. That would be lame. |
Games are the same. No BS treatment
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username
Title: owner of a lonely heart
Joined: Jul 06 2007
Location: phoenix, az usa
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| Rydog wrote: |
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| Just wondering if it was the exact same games, and not the SMB All-Star treatment. That would be lame. |
Games are the same. No BS treatment |
it even has the same slowdown
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| Klimbatize wrote: |
| I'll eat a turkey sandwich while blowing my load |
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Alowishus
Joined: Aug 04 2009
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i dunno where your buying from but on ebay the games are at the most $20 roughly (whatever £10 is in US dollars) unboxed.
If you are looking for boxed games then your forking out up to £80.
The consoles seem to range up to £30 this includes cables, controllers and a few games. If your searching for rare gems then your going to need to spend alot of money.
I've been looking for Super metroid and it is fairly expensive as well as the Castlevania and Megaman games.
So it must be cause of the exchange rate over here that everything is so expensive for you all, i don't know.
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| I've had 2 different NES collections in my life, both were stolen. So I won't ever try that again. I couldn't get a third of them to play anyway. However, I plan on getting a Wii and was curious about how the downloadable NES/SNES games held up. Has anyone here ever purchased any with the Wii? |
I bought Sonic the Hedgehog on the Virtual Console. For some reason they slowed the game down, slower music, slower everything. I was disappointed.
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