So many missed opportunities. Can you imagine how popular these would be if they made a really dinky AES system with tiny AES (flash memory) carts in mini snap-lock cases?
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Originally posted by Zaki View PostSo many missed opportunities. Can you imagine how popular these would be if they made a really dinky AES system with tiny AES (flash memory) carts in mini snap-lock cases?
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Originally posted by Team Andromeda View PostI would tend to agree, but retro just seems so in 'vouge' at the mo, with aything from classic LP, films being released on VHS, Nike Air Max 90 back on sale ( I used wear them to school LOL) , Rebook Pump back.
It's why contemporary music, films, games etc... can feel so bland. Because a lot of it feels familiar -- and has often times been done better before. Of course, it makes sense that this has happened, because you can't keep coming up with brand new, fresh ideas. Culture was always going to reach a point where people look back for inspiration, rather than forwards like previous generations had. We really are coming to a dead end when it comes to fresh creativity.
It is nice when people manage to still deliver inspired creations, but they are certainly few and far between. I think looking back and creating shiny modern versions of old things will continue to be the norm. In a way it's pretty fun for people who grew up in the 20th century and can enjoy the nostalgia.
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Originally posted by vanpeebles View PostTo be honest, I don't know why they don't just make AES compatible carts again, and a fpga neo geo that can play new and old carts. Release all the old games for 100 to 250 quid. Used prices show the market is there. I'd happily complete a set at those prices too. just do the blindingly obvious and make a mini-AES with a quality hardware and software build from top to bottom.
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