Yeah, I laugh out loud regularly whenever I see Japanese titles that try to use English in some cool way. Btw, how you liking that new PSP?
Yeah, I laugh out loud regularly whenever I see Japanese titles that try to use English in some cool way. Btw, how you liking that new PSP?
I rescued some manuals today:
They were scattered around the Goodwill. They let me have 'em for free. I'm keeping the S&K manual and the rest I'll sell off for a dollar piece just to cover the cost of stamps and my time.BTW, that perforated mail card for S&K will be an extra so that's up for grabs too, but someone wrote some game genie code on one side of it.
I want that Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 manual, but I don't have a way to pay for it. :/
Unless, like, mailing you a dollar is cool. XD
I don't know why they used VS instead of &. It reminded me of Dynamite Deka VS WingWar (although since it also has the tracks from Alien Storm, Golden Axe and Alien Front Online that were on the Sega Ages Dynamite Deka, they should have called it Dynamite Deka & Friends)
Links and stuffz:
http://steamcommunity.com/id/LanceBoyle94
www.youtube.com/user/M4R14NO94
http://lanceboyles.tumblr.com/
Originally Posted by "Weird Al" Yankovic (on the AL-TV "interview" with Kevin Federline)
Picked up
Road Rash 3
Chakan
Red Zone
WS Baseball 95
for ten dolllars, hope I did ok.
Onimusha 2 (ps2)
Mata Hari (pc)
some strategy guides: America McGee's Alice, Valkyria Chronicles, Medal of Honor, Castelvania SOTN, Syphon Filter, Tomb Raider 1 & 2 (combined)
You just can't handle my jawusumness responces.
My copy of SaGa Frontier 2 (PSX) arrived today! I'm impressed that it got here so quickly, Amazon's delivery estimate wasn't until the 4th of October.
Price = $14.99 + $3.99 shipping
I'm excited, I know appreciation for the SaGa series is an acquired taste but I have definitely acquired it. I adore SaGa.
Still waiting for Panic! (Sega CD) to get here. I'm excited about that one too. I haven't had a chance to play it so far and it was one of the main reasons I got interested in the Sega CD in the first place.
I just payed a little less than 40 dollars for what looks like a very good condition, complete copy of Phantasy Star IV. I already have the game, of course, but I really wanted the box and manual. And I'll probably just end up trading the loose copy to a game store, should net me some decent credit.
I'm excited, it's one of my favorite Genesis games.
Woo, Panic! showed up today. I'm really excited, because I'm house-sitting (well, apartment-sitting) my buddy's place and he's got a projector and a 100 inch screen. From what I understand, the gameplay boils down to push buttons to make wacky shit happen onscreen, and that sounds perfect. Panic! is actually one of the reasons I got interested in the Sega CD in the first place, so it's nice to be able to finally play it.
I got it off amazon, for around 15 dollars.
Super Genjin/Bonk 1 & 2 ($25 for both)
Metroid Prime Trilogy ($65 new)
After beating Metroid Other M, I had this need to play through the entire Prime series once again. Man, the first Prime game is still one of my favorite games of all time. Retro Studios got pretty much everything right in this game (okay, scanning everything is a little time consuming), which is something I can't say about Team Ninja with Other M.
knuckles chaotix CIB for 8$
still don't have a 32x![]()
$100. Now I can finally start a Sega CD collection. The Lunar case didn't survive shipping and broke a hinge. Also Final Fight was squashed but I'm still very happy considering no way in a million years would I ever be able to get these games at that price from an actual store.
Oh yeah and the cat wanted to be in the picture.
BTW Lunar 2 doesn't have a manual. That's Evildragon's artwork. I think it looks great and I'm sure some people didn't even notice.
Picked up a few PC parts:
-OPTi 931 ISA sound card
-Aztech AZT2320 ISA sound card
-Aureal Vortex 2 PCI sound card
-Unidentified ATI AGP graphics card with VGA and S-Video output
$30.
The multitude of sound cards is just for my "The Many Sounds of:" videos on YouTube, as different sound cards produce different sounds on MS-DOS games. Out of the ones I got, the Aztech card sounds the best(this seems to use an ASIC-based YMF262, as the sound is identical to the real thing) and the Aureal sounds the worst(low-quality, muffled, at times distorted, FM Synthesis is too low-pitched - this sound card emulates a YMF262, and it emulates it better than the SoundBlaster Live! 5.1, but it still doesn't sound very good). The OPTi 931 is in between, as its cloned YMF262 has some noticeable volume balance flaws.
These will now accompany my other sound cards:
-SoundBlaster AWE64
-OPTi 929
-SoundBlaster Live! 5.1
-SoundBlaster PCI128
-ESS Maestro-2
-C-Media CMI8738
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