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soera:
The Gamecube is actually my favorite Nintendo brand system. The controllers are pretty comfortable, the game selection is smaller than most but fairly packed with good options and when you add the GB player, you have access to so many other games and can play them on a TV.
90snostalga:

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--- Quote from: soera on September 20, 2013, 05:44:58 pm ---Gamecube is definitely better than Dreamcast!

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Agreed. On both the game and system. The Gamecube RE games are amazing. Moreover, the Gamecube is a totally top notch system.

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@sin2 beta, I checked out your youtube page.  Are you ever going to put a video on there as a game room tour of your collection or something?  I like watching those on youtube sometimes.
sin2beta:

--- Quote from: 90snostalga on September 21, 2013, 07:26:41 am ---
--- Quote from: sin2beta on September 20, 2013, 10:56:04 pm ---
--- Quote from: soera on September 20, 2013, 05:44:58 pm ---Gamecube is definitely better than Dreamcast!

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Agreed. On both the game and system. The Gamecube RE games are amazing. Moreover, the Gamecube is a totally top notch system.

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@sin2 beta, I checked out your youtube page.  Are you ever going to put a video on there as a game room tour of your collection or something?  I like watching those on youtube sometimes.

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Yeah, I do plan on it. But it will probably be a while. I'm keeping an eye out for a nice deal on a video camera. And I'm also learning about cameras. I know nothing about them. Plus, most of my collection is not interesting. The most interesting part is how I actually have the consoles hooked up. And I'm not quite finished with that. Those are two primary things.

Then the other thing is I've been working on a series to explore the SG-1000 games. This is taking time from other videos. But I think is something that should be done. There is nothing out there about the SG-1000 on youtube or, really, even the web. I'm having a hell of a time researching this stuff. Even the great channel Chrontendo, which set out to play every Nintendo, Sega, and Turbografx, game. Skipped the SG1000. Which is weird since the SG1000 was released the same day as the famicom, which is the starting point of the chrontendo timeline. So, Ive been working on the rather stupidly named series, SG-Awesome. I'm hoping to get an intro video out by Monday and then do weekly videos after that. The ultimate goal is to have a video exploring every SG-1000 game. I'm going by catalog number to gain a sense of development and historical perspective. I've found a lot of cool stuff about the games so far and found some games, such as starjacker, that should never have been forgotten.

But once the series kind of get into a work pattern and locate equipment, I plan to due a room tour, monthly pickups, etc. I really like interacting with the youtube community. I also like watching gameroom videos.
90snostalga:
Ah cool  :D  Can't wait to check out the vids, but I have no idea what SG-1000 is, so I guess I"ll learn something  ;)
burningdoom:

--- Quote from: 90snostalga on September 21, 2013, 03:27:49 pm ---Ah cool  :D  Can't wait to check out the vids, but I have no idea what SG-1000 is, so I guess I"ll learn something  ;)

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Sega's first home console, released in 1983, but exclusive to Japan. A few of the more popular games for it were re-released on Sega Master System in English, though.
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