Anyway, the Ouya is rubbish. Despite getting $8.5 million of a $950,000 goal, they still delivered a laggy and cheap piece of kit then pissed the rest of the money up the wall or god knows what.
It's a standard device with standard options. Having extensively played with it, it does not come close to a mint CRT setup. If you like it, good for you.
Wow, did not realise you had seen my setup and could therefore comment.
Feel free to continue to comment on **** you have not seen.
The only debate is emulation vs original carts. Image quality is equivalent.
Keep saving all your McDonalds shift money, buy an Ouya, and then comment.
i have (had, just sold it) so can comment, and its the reason i'm buying consoles and playing on CRT's!
i did tinker with the snes emus and was happyish with the results,
Anyway, the Ouya is rubbish. Despite getting $8.5 million of a $950,000 goal, they still delivered a laggy and cheap piece of kit then pissed the rest of the money up the wall or god knows what.
It's a standard device with standard options. Having extensively played with it, it does not come close to a mint CRT setup. If you like it, good for you.
Anyway, the Ouya is rubbish. Despite getting $8.5 million of a $950,000 goal, they still delivered a laggy and cheap piece of kit then pissed the rest of the money up the wall or god knows what.
It's a standard device with standard options. Having extensively played with it, it does not come close to a mint CRT setup. If you like it, good for you.
Ouya as a console is rubbish. As an emulation machine it's gold.
Some recent things. Really should be the last new games of the year, although I do have a few other items already paid for.
The GB game is Bionic Commando and the top FC game is Super Arabian.
Missing from those pictures are some old PC games (the Apple II release of Neuromancer is one - licenced games don't usually do much for me, but I like the book and that the game is quite jokey) and a PS1 cooking game: Manpuku!! Nabe Kazoku.
Arkanoid R? Haven't heard of that one. Need to look into it. And kudos for buying O.TO.GI that's a cracking action game.
It's Arkanoid Returns, a port (with extras) of the 1997 arcade game. I've had the PS1 paddle controller for ages, it's about time that I had something other than Puchi Carat to use it with.
It also had a re-release as Arkanoid R 2000. I'm not sure the info about extra stages on the Wikipedia page is correct, though...
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