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Originally posted by Hirst View PostI've been playing the above for years, I mostly buy my games when the format is in that weird dead period between being relevant and collectable. Most of the games I'm buying at the moment are PS3/360/Wii and the usual price I'm paying is a fiver or less.
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Went to the charity shop to see if anyone had got rid of their Neo-Geo AES or something. Apologies for the terrible phone shot but I'm yet to find a repair man. You can't see it but they're all mint and complete.
Batman Arkham Origins: Not really worth much, but missus wanted it.
Killer Is Dead: I'd already wanted to try this, but was waiting to see it in good condition at a low price (there's been a scabby one in Cex for £22 for absolutely ages). Not sure what makes it limited edition.
Lighting Returns Final Fantasy XIII: Not quite my thing but I was tempted by the tin case and being in mint condition, missus will probably end up playing it. Seems to go for £35 on the Internet so that was nice.
Killzone Classics HD: I presumed this would be worth about a quid, but ended up looking it up out of curiosity as I'd never seen this edition of it. Seems to regularly sell on eBay for £40!
I paid... £4 a pop. Think somebody might have taken the wrong bag to the charity shop.
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Originally posted by monel View PostKiller is Dead looked absolutely stunning in previews, great art style. Game wasn't all that, in the end, personally. Good find, though.
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I thought it played fantastically. I love B tier action games and this one had a fantastic combat system. You could instantly cancel out of any attack (if I remember correctly) with block so you could really go to town on groups of enemies, comboing, cancelling and evading into the counter throws. I'm a GHM fan boy so take everything I say with a pinch of salt but I think most GHM action games play amazingly, they just aren't traditional.
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After realizing quite how much modding I was going to have to do to get my NES back in the UK to do all I wanted it to (e.g. playing enhanced-sound games like FC Castlevania 3) I decided to just go the whole hog and replace it with an AV Famicom. From there, I realised that Disk System games - which I'd previously written off as more hassle to get working with an NES than they were worth - were suddenly much more accessible. And, well now I have this.
The Disk System hardware is great. I can completely see why the load times are off-putting, but it all feels pleasingly 'analog' what with the audible drive whirrs and required disk-flipping. Plus, playing Kid Icarus with an actual save system and not that laborious password system is gratuitous luxury. I plan to get Metroid too for the same reason.
As for the AV Famicom hardware, it's absolutely a trade-off of some of the charm of the original Famicom or NES in exchange for greater practicality, but it makes for a nice example of 90s 'retro futurism' with its compact, asymmetrical design. I don't like the controllers as much as I thought I would though. The D-Pads on both of mine are both somehow simultaneously too stiff and too sensitive to diagonal inputs. It's been a while since I held an NES controller but I don't remember either issue.
And finally, the games - playing SMB2 on real hardware is something I never thought I'd do, so that's been a fun experience, overlooking how much of a total b****** s***-eating f*** the game actually is. It's a neat historical relic but I absolutely think NoA made the right call.
The surprise hit for me is Otocky. I'm a sucker for music/ rhythm-action games, but this really is its own beast - while the few articles on it call it a precursor-of-sorts to Rez, I'd say it's more like if R-Type met Electroplankton. And it's really good.
Last edited by danstan21; 04-01-2022, 11:08.
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Here's those games I got in non-blur-o-vision. Now I'm seeing them in the light properly I'm amazed at the condition, I would be surprised if any of the discs have even been used. They're like brand new!
As a counterpoint, I was in Cex today looking for a cheap PS2 case for something and eventually (after I'd spent literally 20 minutes combing through the cases looking for something that wasn't completely knackered) I found an old copy of FIFA near the back that was in alright shape. Went to pay my 50p, check the state of the disc they handed over! Good job it'll be getting launched in the bin really.
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Originally posted by Hirst View PostHere's those games I got in non-blur-o-vision. Now I'm seeing them in the light properly I'm amazed at the condition, I would be surprised if any of the discs have even been used. They're like brand new!
As a counterpoint, I was in Cex today looking for a cheap PS2 case for something and eventually (after I'd spent literally 20 minutes combing through the cases looking for something that wasn't completely knackered) I found an old copy of FIFA near the back that was in alright shape. Went to pay my 50p, check the state of the disc they handed over! Good job it'll be getting launched in the bin really.
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Originally posted by Yakumo View PostDude, I've got Saturn games I bought in 1995 that still look brand new. The problem is that most people don't care about stuff. I hope the games you bought were played to death by an individual that looks after their items
The worst part about finding games in the wild is that they deteriorate simply by being out. Those PS3 games were mint because they'd only just been put out, doesn't take long for somebody to start smacking the boxes around, damaging the manuals, dropping the discs on the floor, etc. Half the reason I'm in the charity shops and Cex constantly is not just to buy games before anyone else does, but before they get wrecked. It's really frustrating sometimes because you can tell some games were mint before getting pawed over. I just look at what wasn't there last time I went.
That disc was kept behind the counter though, amazed they accepted it in the first place. I'm tempted to trade it back to them (for 1p per their site) and see if they reject it. It's worse than it looks - some of the scratches are deep enough to catch a nail in.
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