Dcubed Posted March 24 Posted March 24 8 minutes ago, Cube said: The problem is that enough people see retro stuff as an "investment" - a way to make money down the line. This is why sealing games in boxes, never to be played again, has become a trend. Should've put that money into Pokemon Cards instead, they would've been millionares by this point. 2
Hero-of-Time Posted March 24 Posted March 24 48 minutes ago, Dcubed said: Should've put that money into Pokemon Cards instead, they would've been millionares by this point. That scene is just ridiculous at this point. Fights breaking out in stores, people stealing booster packs from shops, retailers having to limit what they are selling or even stop selling them altogether due to the hassle they are causing. This is all down to people just wanting to make a quick buck at the expense of kids or actual players being able to buy the product. There's a new Team Rocket set that just got announced and I have already made peace that I will never be able to find them anywhere once released. Honestly, it just feels like anything and everything is being targeted with the sole purpose of flipping for a profit. The world sucks.
Cube Posted March 24 Posted March 24 A cancelled but finished NES version of Populous has been found: 1
Dcubed Posted March 24 Posted March 24 Very cool, but I can't imagine how incredibly slow it must be to play on a NES.
RedShell Posted March 29 Posted March 29 So I finally got around to playing the Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon N64 recompilation project on PC, and it is superb! Super crisp visuals (the leap from 320x240 to 1080p+ is insane! ), completely smooth frame rate, perfect audio quality and even wide-screen support! (Apart from the Impact robot battles which have aspects fixed to 4:3). This is my first experience with an N64 recomp port but it has got to be the very best way to currently play N64 titles, I'm certainly looking forward to trying out some others now. What a time to be alive. As for the game itself, it's probably been a couple of decades since I last did a complete playthrough of it, and to be honest, gameplay-wise it doesn't hold up quite well as I remembered. There's some bizarre level design and frustrating platforming sections that I was no doubt much more forgiving of in my youth. Also feels like it was perhaps cut short or rushed, with some iffy pacing and gameplay mechanics that go severely underutilised. On the other hand, the vibe/presentation of the game has lost absolutely none of its charm! The wacky story and characters, vibrant locations, offbeat and hilarious dialogue (complete with canned laughter) and of course, the soundtrack (easily one of the best video game soundtracks ever made! ) all ensure that I still have a real soft spot for this game. Yeah, despite any of the flaws, it's always going to be a favourite of mine. I used to hope that it would get added to the Wii VC or Switch Online, but replaying it has reminded me that there's quite a lot of stuff in the game that could make that problematic (especially these days) despite the English localisation already doing its best to censor things even back in 1998. Anyway, it was fun to re-experience this after such a long time, and it's nice to have a convenient (and far superior) way to be able to do so again in the future, without having to dig out my N64 and CRT TV. 3 2
Cube Posted March 29 Posted March 29 8 hours ago, RedShell said: This is my first experience with an N64 recomp port but it has got to be the very best way to currently play N64 titles, I'm certainly looking forward to trying out some others now. Unfortunately, Mystical Ninja is the only recomp worth playing. The only other one (Majora's Mask) has a decomp with more features The decomp PC ports of N64 games so far are all great though: Mario 64, Ocarina, Majora, Perfect Dark and Lylat Wars.
Glen-i Posted March 29 Posted March 29 9 hours ago, RedShell said: I used to hope that it would get added to the Wii VC or Switch Online, but replaying it has reminded me that there's quite a lot of stuff in the game that could make that problematic (especially these days) despite the English localisation already doing its best to censor things even back in 1998. That's OK, we don't need to do anything special for it. Nintendo have already done the groundwork!
Hero-of-Time Posted March 30 Posted March 30 Earlier today, I had a bit of a panic. I was going through my Gamecube games and noticed Smash Bros, Mario Kart and Mario Tennis weren't in their boxes. I've never lost a game before and so found it hard to believe that I would lose 3 in one go. I remembered I had a little Gamecube disc holder and so popped up the attic and had a look. They were in there, as well as a 251 memory card that I didn't realise I was missing. Success! Around 10 years ago I had a games night for the youth at my church. I took my Gamecube and set up a retro corner for them and the missing games were the ones I took. I must have put them in the disc case so that I didn't have to take the game boxes. Crazy that they've been sat there all this time. Crisis averted. 2 1
S.C.G Posted March 30 Posted March 30 (edited) @Hero-of-Time Glad to hear that you found your missing GameCube game discs. Those official game cases are excellent, and hopefully will have protected the games, while they were in the loft. Although, if you haven't already, it would be a good idea to check those games, holdng them up to the light, as hopefully they are OK, but I had some GC games recently (not from my own collection) which I believe were stored in their cases, either in a loft or garage, and sadly, a few of them had disc rot (pinholes visible through the disc) including a copy of Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance... fortunately most of the other games were OK though. Still, I may recheck some of my GC and other disc-based games soon, as I will be selling at least a few more of them, but for the ones I want to keep, it'd be good to know that they are still fine in their cases. Edited March 30 by S.C.G 2
Hero-of-Time Posted March 30 Posted March 30 9 minutes ago, S.C.G said: Still, I may recheck some of my GC and other disc-based games soon, as I will be selling at least a few more of them, but for the ones I want to keep, it'd be good to know that they are still fine in their cases. Yeah, I was reading on Era the other day about this. Games, dvds and even some blurays are starting to suffer from this. Some examples were even kept in correct conditions but still ended up suffering from rot. It's nice to have a physical collection but both discs and consoles seem to be ticking time bombs. 1
RedShell Posted March 30 Posted March 30 (edited) 20 hours ago, Cube said: Unfortunately, Mystical Ninja is the only recomp worth playing. The only other one (Majora's Mask) has a decomp with more features The decomp PC ports of N64 games so far are all great though: Mario 64, Ocarina, Majora, Perfect Dark and Lylat Wars. I see. Cheers for the info. 👍 Reckon I'll try to give Perfect Dark a go next anyway, as that must be super nice to play with a rock-solid frame rate. 20 hours ago, Glen-i said: That's OK, we don't need to do anything special for it. Nintendo have already done the groundwork! That did actually cross my mind as well, but it would be such a ridiculous and embarrassing move to put a game that was originally rated as being appropriate for children on there. Yeah, unfortunately I reckon Konami would simply prefer to forget about the game. 1 hour ago, S.C.G said: @Hero-of-Time Glad to hear that you found your missing GameCube game discs. Those official game cases are excellent, and hopefully will have protected the games, while they were in the loft. Although, if you haven't already, it would be a good idea to check those games, holidng them up to the light, as hopefully they are OK, but I had some GC games recently (not from my own collection) which I believe were stored in their cases, either in a loft or garage, and sadly, a few of them had disc rot (pinholes visible through the disc) including a copy of Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance... fortunately most of the other games were OK though. Still, I may recheck some of my GC and other disc-based games soon, as I will be selling at least a few more of them, but for the ones I want to keep, it'd be good to know that they are still fine in their cases. 1 hour ago, Hero-of-Time said: Yeah, I was reading on Era the other day about this. Games, dvds and even some blurays are starting to suffer from this. Some examples were even kept in correct conditions but still ended up suffering from rot. It's nice to have a physical collection but both discs and consoles seem to be ticking time bombs. I seriously need to stop being lazy and check my collection soon. It's been ages since I used any GCN or Wii discs, last time would've been several years ago when making a few backups for use with Dolphin. Hopefully they're all still fine and I'll be able to finish that process. Edited March 30 by RedShell 1
Glen-i Posted March 31 Posted March 31 14 hours ago, RedShell said: Reckon I'll try to give Perfect Dark a go next anyway, as that must be super nice to play with a rock-solid frame rate. It totally is. The NSO version runs smoothly compared to the original N64 one, even in wide-screen, and in multiplayer (Unless online lag kicks in). The difference is staggering! Obviously, the decomp will run better. 1
Hero-of-Time Posted Friday at 02:43 PM Posted Friday at 02:43 PM Took some more Gamecube games to CEX today and made another £350. The guy behind the counter said they had already sold my copies of Kirby Air Ride and Pokemon Box. He's eager for more of my stock. 1 1
Julius Posted Friday at 02:48 PM Posted Friday at 02:48 PM (edited) 15 minutes ago, Hero-of-Time said: Took some more Gamecube games to CEX today and made another £350. Just enough to fund the one copy of Mario Kart World Edited Friday at 02:59 PM by Julius 1
Ike Posted Friday at 02:56 PM Posted Friday at 02:56 PM 12 minutes ago, Hero-of-Time said: Took some more Gamecube games to CEX today and made another £350. The guy behind the counter said they had already sold my copies of Kirby Air Ride and Pokemon Box. He's eager for more of my stock. Which CEX, so I can avoid it? Metro Centre? 3
Hero-of-Time Posted Friday at 03:04 PM Posted Friday at 03:04 PM 7 minutes ago, Ike said: Which CEX, so I can avoid it? Metro Centre? Arnison.
Ike Posted Friday at 03:13 PM Posted Friday at 03:13 PM 7 minutes ago, Hero-of-Time said: Arnison. Ah well I'm definitely not going all the way there. Just checked the prices out of interest. I think I'll stick to the NSO versions. Impressed they already sold 2 games at those prices. 1
Hero-of-Time Posted Friday at 03:20 PM Posted Friday at 03:20 PM 6 minutes ago, Ike said: Ah well I'm definitely not going all the way there. I thought you were in Durham area?
Ike Posted Friday at 03:44 PM Posted Friday at 03:44 PM 24 minutes ago, Hero-of-Time said: I thought you were in Durham area? Bit more north. It’s a 30 minute drive, and I’m lazy. 1
Happenstance Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Forgot to mention that my Odin 2 Portal finally arrived the other day. Haven't done too much on it yet as I'm still trying to avoid straining my eyes but felt like giving DK64 a go after the new game was announced. It seems a pretty great handheld so far and the oled screen is gorgeous. 1
Hero-of-Time Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Made another £200 today off Gamecube games. Took about 30 in this time, all of which were lower priced games. I didn't want to be hanging around while they tested them and so made sure they were all under £30 each. I went up the attic today to get the outer boxes and microphones for Mario Party 6 and 7. Insane how much they go for complete. Those will be going in my next trip, alongside other big packages such as the Donkey Konga/Jungle Beat games, the Mario dance mat game, Obama and Crystal Chronicles. I'll probably have to wait a long time while all of that stuff is tested. I think two more trips should be enough to finish off my Gamecube collection. One for the console (Resident Evil 4 edition) and a few games and another trip for 20 or so games that will all need to be tested due to their value. Methinks the N64 collection will be next on the cards. It was always going to be a hard first step to take but people are right when they say once you've got rid of the first batch it becomes very easy to keep going. It's crazy how much space I'm creating. 1
Glen-i Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 1 minute ago, Hero-of-Time said: Those will be going in my next trip, alongside other big packages such as the Donkey Konga/Jungle Beat games, the Mario dance mat game, Obama and Crystal Chronicles. I hope you get more then 200 quid for that. 3
Hero-of-Time Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Just now, Glen-i said: I hope you get more then 200 quid for that. Haha. I noticed that when I typed it. My phone kept auto correcting Odama and was like "Nah. I'm keeping that in" 1
lostmario Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 1 hour ago, Hero-of-Time said: Methinks the N64 collection will be next on the cards. Let me know before you take your N64 games in. There might be some I'm interested in. 1
Hero-of-Time Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 1 minute ago, lostmario said: Let me know before you take your N64 games in. There might be some I'm interested in. Yeah, will do. I'll fire a picture of all of them to you via the PS app before I start selling them. 1
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