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I've never really considered myself a collector of Switch games, since they're still being made. But man, somehow I've gotten over 100 games for it. It has such an unbelievably good variety of games. It's gotta be Nintendo's best system since the SNES.

About 20 years ago, I got really into Neo Geo AES collecting. Since I never had a Neo growing up, it was like making my own childhood fantasies come true. At $80-$350 a pop, they weren't cheap, so each one was like getting a new treasure. In 2011 or so, the prices started really rising, and I sold them to help pay for my wedding... I kinda wish I didn't sell, I could never get them back now!

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Classic Video Games / Re: Is my copy of Link to the Past a repro?
« on: January 19, 2024, 01:12:26 pm »
Buyer protection is quite strong on ebay, if it was a really obvious repro it's usually listed as such and at a cheap price compared to the og. It's quite a waste of time for the seller to sell an obvious repro and trying to fool folks

True, on eBay, a buyer only has to say that an item is defective or inauthentic and they'll instantly win their case. There's pretty much no defense a seller can do against it. It's good for buyers, bad for honest sellers when dealing with underhanded buyers.

This Zelda looks legit to me. As others mentioned, sometimes the back shells become discolored, so people switch them out. Sometimes the back stickers are removed, or had rental stickers over them at one point. My Chrono Trigger has no back sticker because I got it from Blockbuster ages ago and didn't like the rental stickers they had on it. Although now with the mythos around Blockbuster, I should've just kept it on there.  ::)

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Yeah, if you clicked on "NES/Famicom" it could show you all games in your collection tagged to those systems, then if you specifically clicked "NA" or "JP" it could filter by just those consoles. That would be a pretty great feature.

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Are you saying that by stomping goombas, we're actively enraging Shigeru Miyamoto and causing him to concoct new diabolical Mario games to get us with?

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Off Topic / Re: What Was The Last Movie/Anime You Watched?
« on: December 18, 2023, 07:29:32 pm »
Black Dynamite - When it comes to mimicking the filmmaking style of their subject matter only Young Frankenstein has done it better. It's the commitment to that particular blaxploitation style that mines 90% of the humor here.

It's a great movie! I haven't seen it in awhile, but one of the biggest laughs I got was where Black Dynamite is fighting some henchmen, and one seems to unintentionally hit him for real (as if it were an outtake), he breaks character for a second and the camera jump-cuts to a new take with a different actor as the henchman.  ;D

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It would be insane to buy something with the intent to destroy it and make it more rare. If someone bought 999,999 copies of Mary Kate and Ashley's Meltdown at McDonald's, it's true that they could drive up the cost of the last remaining copy to $1,000,000. But the amount they would have to spend to do this would be way more than $1,000,000. So there would be no reason other than hating both money and fun.

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Off Topic / Re: Un-Allowed Media
« on: August 15, 2023, 06:56:38 pm »
I wasn't allowed to get Warcraft because the name sounded like "witchcraft"... plus there was "clearly" a demon on the box.  ::)

I had Street Fighter II though, which was the coolest game you could have. Took it to a friends house where his mom promptly rooted through my bag and saw green-skinned Blanka on the cover. "You can't play this one. It's demonic." She let us play Mario Paint though!

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General / Re: Fake This! Pokemon is the most faked I've seen.
« on: August 05, 2023, 01:43:01 pm »
I think the bootleg market got started during the Famicom era. The Chinese government at the time wouldn't allow imports of games from Japan, so Chinese groups created bootlegs to sell domestically. It definitely got ramped up during the Pokemon era. I remember going to Frank and Sons (a collectible convention in LA) and marveling at a guy selling Pokemon Diamond! This was in 2001 or so, way before there was a real Pokemon Diamond. I thought it was an exotic game that hadn't been released in the US yet, so I got it... only to discover it was a pirated pachislot game. All the game soundtrack CDs I bought from that guy ended up being fakes too. Doh!

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General / Re: Yellowing screens of moderns handhelds?
« on: March 30, 2023, 09:07:18 pm »
I've never noticed this issue before, but it does make me curious to boot up my old DS and PSP to see if everything is still normal.

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I've found the more niche the gaming community, the more eccentric, or possible autistic, they can be. There's loads of a weird, petty and incessant drama that follows the Atari Jaguar scene. I imagine with the barrier to entry for Neo Geo it's probably even more pronounced.

Drama even with the relatively humble Atari Jaguar?

Yeah, with Neo Geo, you have no idea... You'd get people extremely hostile to newbies just trying to buy a few of the cheaper AES games, older members insisting on the use of the term NGH (Neo Geo Homecart) instead of AES since "SNK never called it AES", members complaining about life constantly and jeering each other, tribal hostility over a duo called "NeoGeo Freak" that may or may not have legitimately held a distribution license at one point, people constantly polluting your sales threads with "Your prices suck", people posting pictures of themselves licking game carts, constant unwarranted political vitriol (and that was during the Bush years, who knows how it's been over the last few cycles...), moderators altering your profile with insulting titles if they didn't like your opinion on something, supposedly high profile members allegedly finding English copies of a game that was never officially released in a storage unit, then disappearing... on and on...  :o

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I sort of drifted here from Neo-Geo.com in 2012... the site had a reputation for drama, and it's definitely warranted. I met some cool people there though.

The most noticeable change in my gaming habits is I don't play Street Fighter style fighting games as much anymore. I love Street Fighter, but I'll never understand why they chose 6-buttons for the inputs. Most people don't have 6 fingers, and in a fast game like that, you can't afford the "travel time" to get to the different buttons. Neo Geo's fighters are so much easier to get into because of this. 4 buttons means each one is always ready.

Dark Souls came out about 10 years ago and has become one of my favorite series ever.

Nintendo has been completely revitalized since 2012. With the Wii, Wii U, and even the GameCube, it seemed like Nintendo's best days were behind them... but the the Switch came out and became a haven for all kinds of great games.

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General / Re: Rarest Items in Game Collection?
« on: February 23, 2023, 01:27:20 am »
When I was a kid I found a 1993 Nintendo Demonstrator's Kit in the trash pile of a department store that just went out of business. It was a kit that either a Nintendo or store employee would use to show off all the newest Nintendo products for the Christmas 1993 season. It included a vest and hat, a special binder with sales talking points and a VHS tape that explained what to do (I've gotta digitize it sometime), 3 Nintendo Player's Guides (Super Mario All-Stars, Mario Paint, and Street Fighter II Turbo), a special pen and mug, a nylon Zelda: Link to the Past advertisement banner, a Nintendo Product Demonstration poster, and a certificate of achievement. It's probably incredibly rare, but sadly I never took great care of all of it as a kid. But surprisingly I still have it all.

I used to have a US Metal Slug X for Neo Geo AES, but I sold it in 2011 for about 800 bucks. It would make my eyes water to find out what it would sell for now.  ::) Same with ClayFighter Sculptor's Cut for N64. I sold it for 250 back in 2014.  :'(

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Off Topic / Re: So I'll be moving to a different state by end of year....
« on: February 23, 2023, 12:30:15 am »
I did this from CA to TX a few years ago. Definitely recommend doing it yourself. It will be tedious and time consuming, but start boxing things in your free time in the coming months before the move. I started collecting large Amazon shipping boxes and put all my stuff carefully in those (and even put weird labels on them like "bathroom supplies" or "dog food").

I drove out to Texas in my normal car at first, taking whatever I could fit and putting them in a storage unit near the new location. Parked my car at a secure place like "The Parking Lot" and flew back to CA. Rented a big Penske truck, packed the rest of the house in it, and drove to a new state.

Unless you've secured a solid new place before your trip, getting a good storage unit will help a lot.

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General / Re: Favorite game or game series you haven't played?
« on: November 02, 2022, 04:26:29 pm »
There's a chance I may be this way about the Senran Kagura games. I like many of the character designs and theoretically the games are fun, but I've only really ever played Shinovi Versus way back on Vita, and even then I didn't get very far.

Similarly, I'm a "big fan" of the Bubblegum Crisis anime series, despite never really watching any of it besides the first OVA. The animation detail, the awesome music, it's incredible... maybe I need to sit down one day and actually see it.  ::)

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