What do owners of the Mega Sg think of the bundled game Ultracore?
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Originally posted by Leon Retro View PostWhat do owners of the Mega Sg think of the bundled game Ultracore?
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Originally posted by Arashikage View PostIt's pretty good actually. It looks like something The Bitmap Brothers would have put out on the Amiga but it plays surprisingly well. It's a little messy in places but it's easy to forgive it for that.
I might buy a Mega Sg. Does it offer the option to save states?
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Originally posted by Arashikage View PostNo save states unfortunately, I don’t think the FPGA can support it.
Originally posted by Arashikage View PostThat being said though it is a lovely piece of kit, if you don’t mind the price tag it’ll blow the MD Mini out of the water. Definitely the better option of the two.
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not sure if this has been mentioned but if you contact FedEx you can ask them for a £12 refund, as they add this on themselves as a 'release fee' which isn't actually legal (it's nothing to do with customs and you can see the breakdown of this added cost on the notice). I got a £12 credit after paying the £41 for customs. sly gits
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I knew that it wasn't part of the actual customs charge and was a fee that they charge on top for pre-paying the charge for you, but I wasn't aware of anyone having any luck getting them to remove it. I've tried it with Royal Mail and the like before too and got nowhere, so fair play to you!
It's also one of the reasons I don't mind pre-paying customs charges through amazon .com / .jp - sure you'll pay the tax, but you'll not have your item get delayed, and then have one of these charges whalloped on top.
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yeh there is info about it online and an email template you can use to send to FedEx, they shouldn't be adding £12 on at all, you pay for your shipping with the seller which covers ALL shipping costs to your address...customs/import is separate.
Parcel force and Royal mail do the same but the situation with them is slightly different as they deliver you package in the UK (and are not the sending courier), and usually free of charge (unless you have customs/import to pay).
but legit couriers like FedEx, DHL, UPS etc you pay once up front and covers to entire trip from door to door....I bet they make millions of this £12 charge as people are unaware that it's b**locks.
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