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noiseredux

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  1. I use the Retron 5 myself. I've been thrilled to recently pick up Super Famicom RPG's for a few bucks when the SNES counterparts were in the triple digit zone.
  2. I've been looking for this one for about 5 months, so glad to finally grab a copy.
  3. Noise's favorite band in his teens: Nirvana Noise's favorite band in his 20's: Sonic Youth Noise's favorite band in his 30's: Wilco Noise's favorite band in his 40's: get off my lawn
  4. I mean, I was born in 1981. It sounds hyperbolic, but "Smells Like Teen Spirit" showed up on MTV one Saturday morning, and pretty much blew my young mind, and within its few minutes pretty much shaped my ears for the rest of my life. So, yeah, 10/10 for me.
  5. I still have the demo downloaded on my Wii U... though, i've never played it, haha.
  6. I don't usually bother to post pickups, but I was pretty pleased with this lot for $50.
  7. yeah, at this point the vast majority of what I listened to is bands that I already loved before 10 years ago.
  8. as far as substance, agreed. I was more saying that I can tell you names of Backstreet, Nsync, and Spice Girls songs. But I can't tell you the name of a BTS song. So if they're the biggest thing in pop music - I must be getting old. I do think that Billie Eilish is cool. But so does Dave Grohl. So that doesn't seem to make me any younger and hipper, haha.
  9. my biggest gripe w/ BTS is that when I see "BTS" referenced, I think it's short-hand Built To Spill.
  10. most games...? Haha. I was thinking about this actually. Back before I had a little one in the house, I'd dive deep into something like Skyrim or GTA5, and spend 20-30 hrs dicking around and exploring before I even started the story missions. Then I'd play through the actual game, adding another 20-30 hrs playtime. Nowadays, I don't have that kind of time. So even stuff that I love, I don't always see through to the end. Dragon Quest XI comes to mind. That's a game that I absolutely adored, and spent a couple weeks with every night before bed, and yet, I know that when I finally got distracted by another game I was still only like 2/3rds of the way through. I loved every moment with that game and hold it in high regard, but it's still not beaten. It's always in the back of my mind that someday I'll come back to it. Maybe a more glaring example is BOTW. I've played that one is spurts since 2017, but I'm still nowhere close to the end. And in a way, I almost don't care if I ever finish it. I love that game, and I have fun w/ it every time I boot it up. But I'm content with it being a sort of sandbox world that I continually revisit even if I don't have an ending to reference.
  11. what about Sewer Shark? I vividly remember being called "dog meat" and having some guy on a beach berate me.
  12. my history with N64 is weird. When it came out, my buddy got it and showed me Mario 64. I thought it LOOKED good, but I don't know... we were in high school, and Mario seemed too kid-ish to me. I opted for a PS1 myself. My buddy tried to show me Goldeneye and it didn't click with me at the time. I did love Mario Kart 64, but not enough to want a console myself. Over the years, the N64 had a reputation in my mind as "that one Nintendo console I never liked." Then, a couple years ago my brother found a totally trashed N64 console when he was cleaning out someone's basement and offered it to me. I figured, "for free? Sure, I'll check this thing out." Since then, I've actually kind of learned to love this stupid beast. Once I got the expansion pak, and popped in Perfect Dark, ran it through HDMI and enabled the in-game widescreen option, I realized that N64 clearly blew away Sony's hardware of the day. And as I've (slowly) dug deeper into the software library, I really think that the N64 is awesome. And it's fun to have this new-to-me library of games to still discover. I even proudly wear an N64 t-shirt from time to time, haha.
  13. this recent article came to mind, might be of some help https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2021/07/hands_on_retro_handheld_face-off_-_anbernic_r351_vs_retroid_pocket_2
  14. My current CDi collection consists of a broken console, and International Tennis. But I find this thread super interesting to follow, haha.
  15. First thing that popped in my mind, Fire Emblem: Three Houses. I finally played that one last month, and through my 30 or so hours with it, I was legit upset with myself for waiting two years to get around to it.
  16. ugh, great grab on Aliens Infestation. I borrowed that one from a friend when it came out. Always wish I had bought my own copy, as it's awesome and a bit on the pricey side these days. Obscure: The Aftermath is also on my want list.
  17. I saw this and for a SECOND I was kind of excited (as a huge TMNT fan), then I was like, eh it looks like a poor-man's Smash, then I remembered the TMNT Smash Up game on Wii and was like, meh.
  18. saw this this morning - congrats on the coverage!
  19. personally, I have picked up cheapo bootlegs of expensive games over the years as an alternative. More often, it was for unofficial translations. But I don't consider myself a "collector," really. That is, I collect games to play them. That being said, I've never cared for everdrives/etc. I guess that subconsciously I'd rather have a single cartridge of a single game with a label that says what the game is, even if it's clearly not the real deal. I can't really explain this - I don't post pics of my pickups or anything, so it's certainly not any sort of bragging rights or anything. It's just what I'd prefer if given the option. That being said, nowadays I'll just grab a cheaper import copy of an expensive game, and then English-patch it on my Retron 5 rather than buy a bootleg.
  20. while I wouldn't use the word "fantastic," I played it like 2 years ago and I thought it was a solid game.
  21. same here... but I don't really NEED it right now. Like, if it had some actual performance bumps, it'd be day one purchase for me. But right now, I have a Switch, my wife has a Lite. If she didn't, I'd buy this and give her my Switch. So instead, it's more of a wait until there's some super good deal on one kind of upgrade for me. Can't really justify the purchase, as nice as the new screen and kickstand may be.
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