Paul
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Post by Paul on Dec 25, 2018 0:52:56 GMT -5
Man, it's not even a well-done hack. Lazy! Now I want to see someone hack a Mario game with Tiny Toons sprites. Done!
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Powerline
ALF
I'm a pale imitator of a boy in the sky, with a cap on his head and a knot in his tie
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Post by Powerline on Dec 25, 2018 21:15:37 GMT -5
They've been selling these for years. I remember seeing these at the turn of the decade at an old mall near me. One even had a lightgun that was rather decent...cheap-feeling, but it worked.
Likewise, I saw one a few weeks ago when visiting my brother. If the sound being WAY off doesn't bother you (it sticks in my craw though), and it's at a chunk less than an NES Classic, it can be worth it. Being a retro game collector myself, there's just too much that's "off" about these systems (at least, the ones I always see). I'd rather hack an NES Classic and just roll with that (which I did do for my dad this past year for his birthday), or hack a Wii for homebrew and add NES games that way (which I did for myself).
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the2ndevil
Grimlock
Super Seducer Survivor
Where Is Your Santa, Now?
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Post by the2ndevil on Dec 25, 2018 23:07:17 GMT -5
My mother unknowingly got my brother a Bootleg NES Classic last Christmas.
500 Games. Lots of them duplicates, and several Japanese only games that were never even released in the US.
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Paul
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Post by Paul on Dec 26, 2018 9:50:43 GMT -5
My mother unknowingly got my brother a Bootleg NES Classic last Christmas. 500 Games. Lots of them duplicates, and several Japanese only games that were never even released in the US. On the plus side, some of those Famicom-exclusive games are really good.
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the2ndevil
Grimlock
Super Seducer Survivor
Where Is Your Santa, Now?
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Post by the2ndevil on Dec 26, 2018 10:34:49 GMT -5
My mother unknowingly got my brother a Bootleg NES Classic last Christmas. 500 Games. Lots of them duplicates, and several Japanese only games that were never even released in the US. On the plus side, some of those Famicom-exclusive games are really good. My brother pointed out there was Power Rangers game in there. The first Power Rangers game didn’t come out until SNES/Sega era. It was the ZyuRanger game for Famicom. It was fun to play, despite me being unable to read any of the text.
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DragonMasterP
King Koopa
Wait, I turned 30? How'd that happen?
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Post by DragonMasterP on Dec 26, 2018 14:39:29 GMT -5
They've got a stand with two of these at the mall in my town. I sensed it was a knockoff when I played Double Dragon 2 on it and all the language was in Japanese.
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