Or my SNES Super Wild Card which means I can play (almost) any SNES game ever made.
Cause you a damn stinking pirate?
I guess so, yes. This is in addition to my approx 100 SNES carts, btw. I always prefer originals and buy them whenever I can. But, if that copy of Battle Pinball just isn't surfacing, the Wild Card is there to give me my fix.
Either the Edge issue with my six page article and name in, the issue of Develop with my article and photo of me drunk in.
Actually I reckon issues 100 and 101 of Nintendo: Official mag, because they contains the first piece of paid freelance I did - all twenty pages of it!
My Neo Geo AES with the debug chip I fitted is a prized possession. Not only is it my favourite and most used machine, but I take great pride in having fitted the chip personally.
No longer worrying about region locks (a feature of modern releases) is worth the price I paid for the chip alone (?16), but the debug option to now play Viewpoint in simultaneous two-player is also most welcome ^^
Garou and Metal Slug 3 on AES. Like Lord Cookie, not because of the value, but purely down to gameplay and the immediacy/solid state goodness of the cartridges.
The debug PSX I have is also pretty swish (and very blue).
Because it looks ace, the mini CD you get with GGX DC.
My Stereo: Arcam Alpha 7CD SE (Needs replacing now though, doesn't really cut it with my amp anymore), Musical Fidelity A3cr pre + power, Infinity Kappa 8A floorstanders (late 80's monstrosities but absolutely stunning soundstage)...it kind of relates to games though as Metroid/Zelda etc thru it just plain rock...
My Cube bog standard jap cube but giving me hours of fun over the last 18 months or so, my jap 'cast until my mate blew it up! So had to settle with a PAL one.....
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