Amazing what you remember when you see it. I had that trip over traps game. I think it was given to me as a child from someone who had 'grown out of it'. Another one I had was one of the Turtles series of Tomy wind ups, it was Donatello's Sewer Seltzer, and I've now just ordered one on eBay thinking about it
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I also had Screwball Scramble as a kid and really loved it. I had forgotten all about that. Very interesting that Keita Takahashi was a fan too.
That Kongman game QC posted looks exactly like the type of thing i would've really enjoyed, too.
Going well off topic now, but I had one of these, too, which was brilliant:
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A special purchase today as i rarely ever buy game osts in fact the last one i did was the amazing kid icarus uprising one. Been after this one for a while. The ost to Riz-zoawD the little known wizard of OZ DS RPG game, the ost to this game is fantastic.
Love a lot of the tracks in this game but this is one of my faves
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Playing Forza Horizon 4 at 120+ FPS with g-sync at 1440p is pretty good! My 1070 Ti didn't do too badly with that either mind. Performs well in Final Fantasy XIV too (of course). Going to try Cyberpunk for the DLSS stuff in the next few days I think. Didn't explicitly buy it for that but hey, timing. Ran a few ray tracing demos and they looked great and it scored about double what my 1070 Ti did in Superposition!Last edited by speedlolita; 07-12-2020, 18:47.
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Originally posted by speedlolita View PostPlaying Forza Horizon 4 at 120+ FPS with g-sync at 1440p is pretty good! My 1070 Ti didn't do too badly with that either mind. Performs well in Final Fantasy XIV too (of course). Going to try Cyberpunk for the DLSS stuff in the next few days I think. Didn't explicitly buy it for that but hey, timing. Ran a few ray tracing demos and they looked great and it scored about double what my 1070 Ti did in Superposition!
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Originally posted by dataDave View PostHeadphones. Finally.
I had the originals X1's back in 2012 when everyone was calling them the new hotness. The build quality was exceptional, quite solid, lots of metal. The sound was very warm, quite a bit of emphasis on bass which I didn't gel with. To me it was muddy more than bloated. But I believe the X2/X2HR's resolved those issues and tightened everything up as well as opening up the soundstage. I think these would be a interesting opposite of the more neutral cans I have (K702 - just repaired again, K712).Last edited by Digfox; 08-12-2020, 08:38.
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Originally posted by speedlolita View PostLack of replaceable parts puts me off those Philips.
That is definitely a great thing about the Beyerdynamic headphones but I think it's more important when dealing with more expensive headphones. Unlike the X1s, you can at least replace the earpads on the X2/X2HRs albeit being OEM parts.
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