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DefaultGen

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  1. This might've been about a more complex console like SNES, but he said an astronomically small number of people have both the skill and motivation to make FPGA video game console implementations, so if he's gonna give us RCA Studio II, that's some real game preservation cause who the hell owns or wants to own one of those compared to an NES or something!
  2. I thought SMW was going to be the next big thing after the black box hype. I panic bought a real nice one in early 2019. If that's going nuts now, only after corona, Pokemans, and $600k video games, it took way longer than I thought. Likely because SNES sux.
  3. Color a Dinosaur... it’s a coloring game with 2 colors. Red and blue. How on Earth is that possible. The premise of Color a Dinosaur sounds awful to begin with, but if you actually play it, it’s just unacceptable that it even exists. It somehow, inconceivably, makes Videomation look advanced, a horrible program they made 2 years earlier!
  4. The underbidder was our own VGCollectaholic, who basically typed in a random number, which is how I imagine prices are set for many items like this, lol. He was indeed mostly interested in the sampler. He has a CIB Food of France already.
  5. They're all RF garbage, so just get a heavy sixer with it's chonkier build quality and better switches. The most functional might technically be a 7800 I guess, but it's an ugly POS. The "best" might be a Collectorvision Phoenix or MiSTer if you're into modern nonsense.
  6. Brought to you by the country who more often than not just gets a Zelda logo on a blank background as Zelda box art.
  7. I would sell a chunk of my collection and pay $20,000 for OOT or SM64 if I had to. I think there are some games like that people will literally pay anything for if they have to. Look at Chrono Trigger prices. Thankfully, actually must-have games are common as hell and usually $1-200 tops. I can’t think of anything I don’t already own that I would pay car money for like a comic nerd who has to own AF15 or FF1. Mega expensive stuff is usually just popular and rare and almost always there is rarer or cheaper stuff I can get with research or specialized knowledge instead by just not buying the most obvious/hyped/popular rare thing. Games like SE and Myriad are mostly interchangeable tokens of rarity and status. They’re sweet and I want them but essentially meaningless outside the hobby. You can’t replace OOT with anything comparable.
  8. Yep, I can't get over price memory of stuff of stuff that has literally gone 50x. It makes everything else look like a better deal by comparison which has led to me buying the same stuff I used to think is too pricey for those same prices. Someone spent $90k on Pokemon Crystal, a game whose only significance even within Pokemon is that it sold many millions rather than tens of millions. It's the third bestselling GBC game, super rare, not the most and second most common GBC games like Gold and Silver! Maybe $500 for that Blockbuster New Leaf cart isn't such a horrible price after all.
  9. It's harder to flip because it's an even more niche market than sealed games. The sales pitch is "This unopened copy of Super Mario 3 is one of the nicest ones you can get and just look at how much Action Comics 1 and Wayne Gretzky rookies sell for!" not "This butchered and sharpie'd Kid Icarus cart was a sample cartridge or like a development cartridge used in the games development, but not like, the actual development because the game had already been out for over a year overseas, really just the localization, or maybe it was sent to some guy at Game Pro, really it's a piece of history if you think about it" But hey, buying good stuff that people currently aren't flipping for $1000s rather than thinking the people spending $4000 for a sealed Monopoly are spending their money the best possible way is a good strategy.
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  11. This Thunder Force II is trash, but it scored 9.8 A+ and sold for $2600. Literally has half the ink faded off it and sharpie on the front. WTF Wata, lmao. https://comics.ha.com/itm/video-games/thunder-force-ii-wata-98-a-sealed-gen-sega-1989-usa/a/7242-97219.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
  12. Graded Mario/Pokeman collecting is like a different hobby from collecting video games. People are just looking for a token to park money into. You can get pretty amazingly collectible games for $1000. One might even say more collectible than a poor condition CIB Mario.
  13. I have to say D-Force is probably the worst shooter I've ever played, at least the worst scrolling shooter, maybe there's some Atari nonsense that's worse. They spent their whole technical budget figuring out mode 7 rather than implementing hit detection or making the game run at more than 15fps or making the audio sound effect for the bullets firing not clip every 2 seconds. If anyone has a recommendation for a worse one, I'd like to try it out of sheer curiosity.
  14. I think AtariAge is and will always be simply because younger people don’t often use forums. I think we’re mostly gen X/millennials and most people our age congregate on popular social media sites. On AA even the Lynx and 5200 forums have posts every. single. day. I truly can’t believe how active AtariAge is. Forums are cliquey though so where you fit in might not be the only good place. Neo-Geo people probably know a lot, but they’re toxic gatekeepers in my brief experience braving that site. PCEFX from my experience had a negative stance towards inexperienced collectors. AtariAge has old man energy which can be good or bad. VGS itself has a negative stance towards investors and graded games and I see people dumping on them all the time when they join.
  15. 7/10. Enjoyable both as a super weird dark fantasy movie and as a “bad” movie because it’s so far off from how anyone would interpret Mario. Really enjoyable either way I think. It sure isn’t boring.
  16. I would’ve thought the date was removed because it’s 1996. I swear this isn’t the only game to do something like that.
  17. $26k for Pokemon Stadium 2 or $90k for Pokemon Crystal is still dumber. 5 figure comics are all either the rarest or most desirable issues out there. 5 figure Pokemon games are fuckin’ B-listers. At least SMB is SMB.
  18. I’m was never in one of them, but I enjoy ex-cultlike religion Youtube channels for whatever reason (Jehovah’s Witnesses, Mormons) like Lloyd Evans. The way they control thoughts and actions and develop followings is pretty interesting.
  19. It's a good business model. Charge for different tiers of service, then send people back their games whenever you want anyway, lol.
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