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BortLicensePlate

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  1. Thanks, some great info here! I didnt know about banana pi or orange pi, I'll have to look into those. I dunno what to do, I feel like probably the pi zero would be enough. As right now I only really play 8 bit and 16 bit games. Though I do wanna get into arcade stuff as well, not sure how mame works on the pi zero. But I think it would still be nice to have the option to play PS1, PSP and Dreamcast on the Pi4. But that raises the cost a fair bit, meaning I could probably put that money towards a mister fpga. I also have an extra Wii I could load some emulators on, there's just so many options haha. No issues with input lag or anything like that? You play shooters on that thing?
  2. I think he means the picture of the box art on the OP. I like NES tetris a lot because the journey to try and max out the score is fun for me. The idea that you only have a limited amount of lines before the kill screen to get there, and trying to maximize your tetrises and stacking optimally and being able to burn efficiently and manipulating DAS its all great stuff. What I dont like is anything beyond that, where hypertapping is essential to make any progress. I think its great how people are pushing the game to insane heights with hypertapping but I don't care to get into it myself. Also I don't want carpal tunnel for a dumb game So for me, my goal is to one day max out, after that I'm probably done with it. What are your thoughts on TGM1? You mentioned TGM2 and 3 but skipped that one haha. I'd love to get into TGM2 but its a bit tricky to get the hardware, would probably have to emulate that one. It does look like a fun implementation of Tetris.
  3. I was debating getting into the mister fpga project, but its a bit expensive. It got me thinking about retropie, I guess because its also a little box you can load a bunch of games into. Anybody here have a reteopie setup? I'm just curious how well it works and how much it cost to build. I believe it'll be cheaper than putting together a mister fpga, and I'm assuming the emulation is pretty good for the most part. Anybody have any experiences they wanna share with these?
  4. Yeah I get it. Not unlike limited run games originally, the company orders x amount and guarantees very little overstock which is a great way to maximize profit. The fomo being a nice little side effect. I guess I was just hoping for an open pre-order this time around. Should've known better. I typically don't like supporting companies that intentionally make a limited product but I really wanna play pokemon on my lunch breaks
  5. Its my fault for not paying attention to the pre-order date. And for assuming that they wouldn't be that limited. Figured they would have a good understanding of the demand for their products. A Super NT would be nice to have but I think I'm fine using a mister for console games. I am interested in the pocket to actually use as a portable
  6. My memory is a bit foggy on it but I believe they sold all the unreleased FFs in one package. So FF2 FF3 and FF5, I think
  7. I believe these are all my imports, just a handful of Super Famicom games
  8. Haven't played one myself, but I love arcadey games and I love pixel art. I think it would be right up my alley, just haven't gotten into it yet.
  9. This is now a conversation about the ethics of piracy? I dunno, most of the time the people who pirate stuff were never interested in paying money for it anyway. What does this have to do with a counterfeit NWC? Also I agree with the veg guy.
  10. Saturn sucks. Though honestly if mister fpga gets a Saturn core i may take it for a spin. Looks interesting enough
  11. But it does suck having to play the whole game again. I didnt bother
  12. Call it beat if you want, who cares what other people say. That said it's more than new dialog and areas, yes. What did you think of the game?
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