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hyrulevyse

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  1. I was just asking this question the other day about some proto disc based stuff. Even if I know where they came from or what they are, I'm not sure how I could prove it or how Wata could definitively authenticate them. As long as the files are different from retail is that enough?
  2. I love this question and try to ask it whenever I can. I've basically settled on Konami for PS1 and earlier, then Capcom afterwards. Can't go wrong either way though and don't forget about all the arcade offerings that never made it to home consoles. But if I had to choose one for playing........Capcom.
  3. 100% this. And unpopular opinion coming apparently, but the lack of rubber banding (and the track design) is what makes it the worst one in the series. Hell, even falling off the track in MK8 barely affects your position when it used to be a death sentence. Rubber banding = chaos, and chaos = good times. Who in the world is playing this if they're wanting an 'authentic' racing experience anyways?
  4. You're welcome. I've single handedly helped reduced the rarity of countless Polly Pockets.
  5. Enjoy the restored designation on all your Heritage consignments you monster.
  6. That's an insane number imo. Like you said it's different for each title but in general things get tossed when they're no longer being used, especially toys. As @Tulpa mentioned parents threw a bunch of stuff out when their kids were no longer using them, it takes a lot less effort than boxing it up and finding a place to store it. As a parent myself I toss my kids crap all the time.
  7. I've always considered Pac-Man to be Namco's mascot, but I'm not really sure when that became a thing. Air Zonk was TTI's mascot when turbo transitioned into the 'tude era', and I always considered the running man guy (coincidentally also called jumpman sometimes) to be Intellivision's.
  8. My biggest regret was selling off almost everything back in 2007 ish as was convinced the market was going to tank (same old talk back then) and I'd just be able to buy it all back cheaper down the road. Whoops.
  9. This was always my favorite Britney song (if 40 year olds are allowed to have a favorite Britney song) because of the video which has a very Aeon Flux vibe to it. I don't think it was ever released as a single or anything.
  10. Hell yeah, here to warn kids about the evil corporation of FEKA! Quit spreading those lies about Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective being on your platform first.
  11. Another vote for Game Sack and @DefaultGen but I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Classic Gaming Quarterly yet. His console launch videos are excellent and in the same documentary-ish style of Gaming Historian only better imo. I don't even care about the Sega Master System and I've probably watched his video on it 10 times.
  12. If you're trying to collect 85+ then why worry about Wata games at all? To cross them over? As others have said there's no definitive grade that would translate into an 85+ but if I had to choose one based on the limited info we have I'd say a 9.2 A+ would be close to an 85
  13. Looking for one for my bedroom TV and was wondering if any of the 3rd party ones are good enough? So if you've had a good (or bad) experience with a specific one lmk.
  14. Yeah the name was the Wii U's biggest sin for sure. I'm sure they just wanted to capitalize on the Wii's popularity in some way but assuming that's true Wii 2 or whatever would've been better. Even my regular gaming friends were confused by this thing so I can't even imagine what the general public thought. Deserved a better fate imo, basically a switch with the guts in the dock instead of the tablet. This meme is an oldie, but a goodie......and completely accurate.
  15. I've got a bunch of pro athletes (baseball mostly). Most of them were from card shows so not much of a story, but they were in person at least. Mickey Mantle is probably the highlight
  16. Nice job, but that's way too much work. Just watch this video for all the info you need.
  17. They were garage sale fodder for sure but I don't think trading them in was even a thing until the mid 90's. I could be wrong but high school for me was the earliest I can remember used game stores or whatnot.
  18. yeah I think that's nuts. I have no idea what the right percentage is but it has to be under 50. These games weren't always 'worth something' and with no internet click bait articles around to educate people, most just threw em away like any other toy that gets outgrown.
  19. Pretty sure everyone who grew up playing video games has done this, especially if you did so pre-internet. Hell, I'm still doing it today. Here's a few of my faves..
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