I imagine they're being bombarded with "can I have my tracking number?" requests, so I'm sure it'll take a few days to a week.
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I imagine they're being bombarded with "can I have my tracking number?" requests, so I'm sure it'll take a few days to a week.
You can also try to send a request again in case you mistyped your e-mail-adress (you be surprised how often that happened in the order process)
However, there is still no reason to be worried, as there are still numerous copies delivered each day. Next time we should offer an alternative shipping option for more money so people can get their copy delivered faster.
It's weird... I have a Sega CD model 2 that I bought years ago NIB when the stores were clearing them out for next to nothing. This is literally the first time I've ever actually used it, and the Pier Solar CD skips like crazy. Every other game I have, even the few that are badly scuffed, works with no problem.
Pier Solar works great in my X'Eye, though... hasn't skipped a single time :)
Memory isn't that expensive these days. Plus, the music only takes up around 260MB.
I just want to see a Genesis cartridge that has more memory than any Neo Geo game.
Well, you never know. I would'n bet on such a cartridge to be released though. :)
That's already come to pass I believe (Unless "mega" and "megs" on the Neo-Geo means something other than what it did for the Genesis and Master System)...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andro_Dunos
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burning_Fight
http://southtown-homebrew.com/images/crossedswords.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyber-Lip
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatal_F...ng_of_Fighters
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_Pilots
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Re...8video_game%29
http://www.scottdecker.com/video_gam...owling_box.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magician_Lord
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Combat
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Commando
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Super_Baseball
Edit: Wait, are you talking about more memory than even the biggest Neo-Geo game? If so, I misunderstood.
rather than a bad laser issue, It's starting to make me wonder if its just the sega cd model 1, and first ver model 2's that are incompatible.
so far it seems that the later model 2's, cdx and the
x'eye's are playing the audio cd with on probs....will be waiting to test this :cool:
Well, I've made it to the final confrontation. It boggles my mind that even though my party is dodging the boss's attacks, they somehow still manage to poison me. You'd think a successful dodge would negate an attack's debilitating effects. :|. I'm having a lot of trouble making sense of that design decision.
Probably not, we tested it with several models afaik, including Mega-CD 1... so it's unlikely that it has todo with the modeel series.
Or maybe there were disc drives of various quality used even within a production run. Think of the old Xbox, where three different drives were used in its lifespan, and two of those can be found within the same series.
No, I think Neo-Geo Megs is the same as the MD's.
I always thought Andros Dunos was the smallest at 34Mb. Nice to be wrong sometimes. League Bowling at 26Mb, yikes!!!
That's still whopping huge compared to the Pier Solar cart only being 8MB in size. Not even Neo-Geo can touch a number like that. I think the biggest official releases were only around 80MB in size or so.
I think the biggest Neo Geo game ever is the homebrew Fast Striker with 1560 Megabits / 195 Megabyte.
We may consider such a cart-size for the upcoming Vectrex-port of ier Solar. :P