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    #46
    Originally posted by nakamura View Post

    Same with SFII on SNES. I prefer it over the arcade.
    So basically...you don't like SFII at all, then?

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      #47
      Originally posted by nakamura View Post
      Same with SFII on SNES. I prefer it over the arcade.
      Originally posted by Nu-Eclipse View Post
      So basically...you don't like SFII at all, then?
      C'mon maaan

      If there's anything to take away from the Saturn love it's that the "best" version of a game, for all of us, isn't necessarily the one which is best by an objective measure. I mean few of the Saturn's arcade ports have their "best" version on the machine, but many of us love them regardless.

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        #48
        Originally posted by Asura View Post
        I mean few of the Saturn's arcade ports have their "best" version on the machine, but many of us love them regardless.
        Eh?

        The Saturn ports of X-Men COTA and MSH vs. SF say hello!

        And that's just for starters. I'm pretty sure that the RAM cartridge allowed for other near-enough 1:1 ports on the Sega Saturn...but yeah, I suppose you have some sort of a sit-on-the-fence point...
        Last edited by Nu-Eclipse; 10-01-2022, 10:56.

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          #49
          Originally posted by Nu-Eclipse View Post
          Eh?

          The Saturn ports of X-Men COTA and MSH vs. SF say hello!

          And that's just for starters. I'm pretty sure that the RAM cartridge allowed for other near-enough 1:1 ports on the Sega Saturn...but yeah, I suppose you have some sort of a sit-on-the-fence point...
          "Few", as opposed to none. I mean there are certainly some which are nigh-on indistinguishable, like the ST-V ports.

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            #50
            Unless you want to collect the arcade boards and MVS/AES carts for that stuff the MiSTer is the next best option. Followed by the Saturn.

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              #51
              I tend to just use final burn alpha for the odd SF title. Even 3s, which I own the board of.

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                #52
                If all the bills are all paid each month & you have spare funds for hobby stuff then i say go all in, any of us could drop dead tomorrow live for the now. If there really are some of the rare mega expensive titles you want to play try doing so through emulation and start saving up if it's one you truly love for the sane priced stuff go for the originals. As retro consoles go saturn is not that expensive compared to a lot of the others, a lot of the games are easy to find and still a hell of a lot cheaper than ps1 stuff i know this annoying fact from trawls of ebay. When i was parodius hunting the ps1 versions were way harder to find in greater volume and way more expensive. For saturn sexy parodius was eeeeeverywhere "titles may vary"
                Last edited by importaku; 10-01-2022, 20:46.

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                  #53
                  It's mad that more 'standard' gaming consoles have hit Neo Geo levels prices of old.

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by nakamura View Post
                    It's mad that more 'standard' gaming consoles have hit Neo Geo levels prices of old.
                    I'm still convinced this was caused by COVID. As soon as the pandemic hit, the price of even pedestrian PS1 games skyrocketed; I think there are a lot of people out there who, in a depressing moment, went to eBay to buy a PS1 and a copy of Tekken 2 as a kind of nostalgic panacea.

                    Problem is I used to think they would crash once this was over as all those people go back to their normal, more outdoorsy lives and decide they've bought a load of dead weight... But now I'm not so sure.

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                      #55
                      I think price spikes are largely caused by the rise of US-style "game collecting" where people are just filling shelves with everything in the hope of creating a big permanent collection, also probably a bunch of chancers buying into the hype over that sealed Mario 64 WATA scam. If games are being bought, played and then put back on the market then the prices don't go up that much (only steadily with age). If they are bought and left on somebody's shelf forever the price goes up through scarcity.

                      The good news is that it probably won't last forever - anything along similar lines has been a bubble that eventually burst. Something similar happened with Atari VCS/2600 games years ago and now most of them are worth sod all. I don't think it'll be as extreme as that but given time people will start thinking "this is silly" and start selling up once the novelty wears off.

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                        #56
                        I don't think anyone born in the last 30 years really cares about the VCS though, which isn't true of more recent titles.

                        You have many outlets of education for old games now, and with so many older franchises either having new entries today or being the clear inspiration for indie titles I don't see the lack of interest dying any time soon.

                        The sealed WATA crap is an entirely different kettle of fish IMO. I feel like more than ever people are buying games to keep because of increased scarcity. I'd prefer it to not be this way because even loose GBA games are crazy but that's how I see it.

                        This is all largely why I've taken a step back and bumped up what methods I have for playing ROMs, I don't own a single Saturn game and I intend to keep it that way. With projects like no-intro and redump I think now is one of the best times to be someone interested in old games, and I'm here for it.

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by importaku View Post
                          If all the bills are all paid each month & you have spare funds for hobby stuff then i say go all in, any of us could drop dead tomorrow live for the now.
                          Very much this. Life's too short to stress about the little things and you'll be in the ground over ther things you never saw comming, like that out of control Vauxhall or the Tax Invoice for an Analogue console.

                          Regarding the price rise of old games, I feel it's a permant thing and is caused by all old games becomming vintage. People want their childhood and as time goes on, what was once just an Xbox console with a dog ear'd copy of Halo, is now someone's first game and worth £150 for a mint copy. Sealed? That's £500 for you, Sir.

                          Although it's hard to fathom anything costing more £120 for a mint copy of Saga or a new copy of Garou: Mark of the Wolves, time waits for no one and what was once 50p in CEX is now a vintage copy of a well regarded classic. So that's £50. It won't change as everything gets old and people want the classics.

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