I really like the look of that -- is it any good? Never heard of it before.
It seems decent enough, its got a weighted stick with a long throw and all the buttons are microswitched too. It comes with different leads in the box, so you can connect it to a megadrive, famicom, pc engine or snes. You can also change the top to a ball or bat style, sadly no bat one in the box.
I would have killed for a 9600/9700/9800 back then.
I did upgrade to a 9700 Pro in the end (after being thoroughly disappointed with the FX5600). As I remember OCUK had a load of OEM versions going cheap years back, and I took the plunge and bought one to replace said 5600. For the time it was utterly brilliant, nothing could touch it in terms of raw performance (until later models of course). It was also the first time it became feasible to apply AA and AF to games without performance dropping off a cliff, kinda setting the future expectation that you should be able to enable such features and still have decent performance. One of the best PC purchases I made, and it certainly gave Nvidia a kick up the arse to produce something better.
After years of searching , I managed to find an unboxed copy of Wizard Slayer ( a Cotton ripoff ) for the Gp32.
It marks a milestone for me as although unboxed I have the full set of commercial games produced for it now and its took me literally years of finding them.
All i need now is a couple of variant covers...onto the next 5 years
Cheers , when i said it took literally years it really did. It was the first system i ever had that introduced me to emulation , playing all the megadrive games in your hand in 2002 was amazing.
After years of searching , I managed to find an unboxed copy of Wizard Slayer ( a Cotton ripoff ) for the Gp32.
It marks a milestone for me as although unboxed I have the full set of commercial games produced for it now and its took me literally years of finding them.
All i need now is a couple of variant covers...onto the next 5 years
Excelent! Now that trully is a great collection when it comes to interest.
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