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LaytToTheParty

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  1. I'm not counting homebrews. But I can see where the line would get blurry. My original thought was only unlicensed games that came out during the system's lifespan in the US, but it would be hard to justify what would count and what wouldn't. As for prototypes like the ones you mentioned, we could just use that confirmed/unconfirmed feature that's been suggested a few times by @Joshua Rogers I believe.
  2. Yup, it works. I've messed around with primary ps4/account settings in the past, and I don't understand why they had to change from the ps3 settings. On the ps3, two devices could be registered as primary for a single account. But I guess piracy protection comes first... *sigh*
  3. This site just isn't the best place for this kind of question. Sure, he/she can ask it here, but if he/she wants the best answer, take your question to another site where people are more knowledgeable about emulation and optimization for a specific computer. Plus, this kind of question just seems lazy. Maybe I'm misinterpreting, but I understood it as "I'm too lazy to test things out myself, do my homework for me please." Honestly, the most accurate answer you're going to get will come from yourself testing your own device. And I doubt you won't enjoy it, many people have more fun setting up frontends and optimizing for their device than actually playing a specific game on their pc.
  4. Just for clarity's sake, the database will include every NES cartridge ever know to exist, right? So prototypes, competition carts, Miracle Piano, unlicensed games, and the Aladdin Deck Enhancer? (I know the Deck Enhancer can fall into the category of unlicensed games, but I count it as a separate entity.)
  5. Upgraded to the PS4 pro and looking to sell my original black PS4 that has P.T. downloaded. Is it worth anything? Where should I sell? I'm not looking for top dollar, but maybe enough to cover the cost of the PS4 pro that I just bought.
  6. By the way, how do you not have the helping hand yet? You of all people should have that badass glove.
  7. Damn. I'm not sure about the Fruit of the Loom logo but I swear it was Berenstein Bears. How odd.
  8. Hey @Gloves are the competition carts, Exertainment combo cart, and MACS needed for the full SNES set charm?
  9. Alright. So after games is console variants, and after that is peripherals/accessories?
  10. I'm kicking myself for not grabbing SM64 when it was $20. Now it's $50...
  11. What about consoles? So the NES had two NTSC console variations, the vanilla system and the toploader. However, consolevariations.com counts the classic edition system as an NES console variation. Should we do the same? I mean, it plays the same games using a near replica controller, but on different hardware. To me it's like counting the Switch, which has these controllers and plays NES games via Switch online, as an NES console variation.
  12. Dude, this isn't really the place. Everyone's computer is different, so do your own research or simply test it. There are better sites for questions like these (GBATEMP). Or, if you're lazy, run RPCS3. If you can run Persona 5 at 60fps, you can run pretty much anything.
  13. World Class Track Meet is done. I beat it without slaps, but I'm curious, would that still count? I mean, the manual doesn't say anything against using your hands
  14. Those last few aren't required for a complete set, are they? I know DKC and Super Weekend aren't, since they're competition carts. Unless it's something about them being liquidated through NP magazine.
  15. So if say, DkOldies, sold things over the phone the conversation would look like this: DKOldies: How may I help you? Customer: I'd like an n64 with a controller please. DKOldies: That'll be $164.99 Customer: Thank you. DKOldies: Would you like anything else? Customer. Uh, sure. Can I get Ocarina of Time? DKOldies: Your grand total is $243.98 Customer: Seems legit Like WTF. How could you be that stupid? A CiB sealed N64 with Super Mario 64 was $199 on release. Are people stupid enough to think a loose system with 1 controller and a game is worth more than that? If you go to yard sales you can easily pick up Ocarina and a console for under $60, or under $80 online pre-COVID.
  16. The "first version" should be determined by release date ofc. I think the type of variant should be noted as well (cart, artwork, 5 screw vs 3 screw). I'm not sure what we should do about the last part. My guess would be a "cart only" entry unless the variant had different CiB contents than the so-called first version, but I'm not quite sure about that. @Dr. Morbis Would be a good resource for this kind of thing.
  17. Yeah, those two are literally the scum(m) of the Earth. They're likely to go out of business soon anyway. They are both fighting for that demographic who doesn't care about their money and also doesn't care to do their research. Their biggest potential customers (collectors) see their markups and run back in the other direction.
  18. Um, @Reed Rothchild Earthbound's done. Is there any way to see what games haven't been beaten yet? The list on page 1 doesn't seem up to date. I also just beat SMB2 in All Stars if you'd like pics of that.
  19. I swear I thought it was "Looney Toons". What. The. Fuck. Eh, all of the Looney Tunes reboots look the same to me.
  20. I am so late to the N64 game. I should've jumped on the train years ago, but I guess I just thought the games haven't aged too well. Some of them have, some haven't, and some of them are simply timeless. Anyway, I've been seeing N64 games absolutely skyrocket. You have Super Mario 64, as recently as 3 months ago it was a $20 game, now it's $50, and it's had consistent BIN sales of $60 and sometimes even $70. However, since a lot of these games have shot up, I've also seen them drop. Just look at Mario Kart 64, it quickly shot up, and now it's dropping back down. I'd like to tell myself it's because of accessible supply, since online shopping is the only option for most people, but I'm honestly not too sure. Are these doubled or sometimes even tripled values here to stay?
  21. My rule is if it's a cartridge, I go loose. If it's a disk, I go CiB. I have started to complete some of my loose games, but some of the boxes are really up there if you don't want one that's crushed. Like Earthbound, it's like $200 for a loose cart, and $500 for the box alone. Thanks for the suggestion! I'd honestly rather have a few good games complete than a hoard of random shit loose. I've never thought of it that way.
  22. I'm not interested in buying, buy just an FYI that this site is a blessing for Pokemon card values. It's the VGPC of Pokemon TCG.
  23. Looks great! I will definitely be keeping an eye on this!
  24. Yeah, I he mentioned his "prototype" a few months ago. @LucasWeatherby Any update yet?
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