Did you take a pilgrimage to his new shop for those?
No, he said that I need to too. We talked about you and Lee said he haven't seen you for a while, but you're one of the soundest person going. Next time I'm Newcastle/Hartlepool I'll call in and we have a pint
I wish!!!! Its called selling my Switch, Atari Jaguar (which I now regret) 3 extra bank shifts and selling a few Xbox one games, that are now on GamePass
Well neo sds are crazy expensive, and it’s one step away from just playing the lot on a pc really. Same for all these people getting over excited about knock off megadrives with sd cartridges. Might as well just use a pc.
I don’t see the similarity here at all. Original hardware with a bit perfect copy of the original game vs. Software emulation?
Well neo sds are crazy expensive, and it’s one step away from just playing the lot on a pc really. Same for all these people getting over excited about knock off megadrives with sd cartridges. Might as well just use a pc.
Couldn’t disagree more. Original hardware is still being used with a Neo SD so nothing like PC emulation at all imo.
Also, as pointed out already on here, OG Neo•Geo AES software prices today simply aren’t justifiable. They were barely justifiable at the cheaper end of the scale BITD, tbh.
I guess it comes down, really, to what you're buying them for. No matter what anyone says, when you're dropping £3000 on a cart, it's more about the owning and displaying than it is about the playing. Sure, Metal Slug 3 on Switch isn't absolutely 100% perfectly like the AES version, but it is pretty similar and approximately £2994 cheaper.
It's kind of like collecting rare stamps or something once you get into the crazy money. No one is actually using their rare stamps. They just acquire and own and display them and that, presumably, is its own pleasure and reward.
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