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General / Re: Will you be sad when Gamestop goes out of business?
« on: February 18, 2022, 11:31:15 pm »
I can count the number of game's I've purchased from Gamestop on one hand, so no, I won't miss them. I pretty much purchase all of my modern games from retailers like Target or Meijer or online places like Amazon or PlayAsia.

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Modern Video Games / Re: Wii U & Nintendo 3DS eShop Discontinuation
« on: February 18, 2022, 11:22:07 pm »
I was looking through both eShops for game's I'd want to snag before the stores close and I was expecting to have a bigger list of games, especially for the 3DS, but no, both lists of games I wrote down weren't very long. I had more Wii U eShop games that interested me than 3DS eShop games (thanks to the Wii U having TG-16, GBA and DS games). There are some good games buried under pages and pages of junk on the 3DS/Wii U eShops. Games where getting a physical copy is expensive or they're digital only. Just depends on your tastes in games/how much time you want to spend sifting through trash...or you could just hack the consoles. Games like:

3DS
-Avenging Spirit
-Summer Carnival RECCA '92
-Dragon Quests 7/8
-Professor Layton vs Phoenix Wright
-Game Freak's HarmoKnight and Pocket Card Jockey
-Most of the SMT games
-The BoxBoxBoy trilogy
-Metal Gear Solid Snake Eater 3D
-Picross e series
-Yokai Watch 3
-All Game Boy Pokemon games
-Trip World
-Mole Mania (which is apparently expensive now?)

Wii U
-Zelda Windwaker HD/Twilight Princess HD
-Mario Advance 4: SMB3 (has all the e-reader levels)
-Metroid Fusion/Zero Mission
-Metroid Prime Trilogy
-Rythm Heaven Fever
-Ogre Battle 64
-Game & Wario (which ALSO is apparently expensive now? Why?!)

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Consoles

1. Wii U- Really enjoyed the games on the console (as few as their were) and how the gamepad feels in the hands.
2. SNES- Solid library of games overall and has one of my favorite controllers.
3. NES- This console's library has been covered to death, so I find it hard to find weird fun unknown games that no one talks about like with the Game Boy. Still though, the NES has a solid (sometimes crusty) library of games. Has some accessories that are fun to mess around with like the Disk System, 3D System, and Power Pad.
4. N64- Outside of the games made by Nintendo and Rare, I have a hard time finding random games on this console that are fun.
5. Switch- While the game library on the Switch is very varied, I really haven't been very impressed with the build quality of the console and joycon controllers.
6. Gamecube- Nice controller and I love the console's design.
7. Wii- It's really just the console's overall library of games that drags this one down to the bottom.

Handhelds

1. DS- My RPG machine; so much Pokemon and Dragon Quest! So many other great games too! Also my favorite console overall.

2. 3DS- My runner up RPG machine. Although I didn't use the 3D all that much, I thought it was still a neat handy feature for 3D Land and Kid Icarus Uprising. Unfortunately, I was somewhat disappointed by Nintendo's games on this console with NSMB2 and Sticker Star being the biggest disappointments.

3. Game Boy Advance- My first Nintendo console. Love the backwards compatibility with GB and GBC games.

4. Game Boy- I love the bite sized nature of many Game Boy games. So many fun puzzle and platformer games on the console. I still discover fun, charming, and interesting games for this console to this day like Astro Rabby and Heiankyo Alien. I probably wouldn't recommend playing Game Boy games on the original brick model, but the Pocket and especially the Light models really improve the screen and make seeing these games much easier (although the Super Game Boy 1 and 2 are better options). Given how dated the hardware was even back in 1989, I'm super impressed with how long the Game Boy kept going; the last game compatible with the original Game Boy was a One Piece game released in 2002.

5. Virtual Boy- I was really expecting this one to be just the worst thing ever created from all that I've heard about it, but when I actually got a VB, I found it to be okay. Probably has the best good to crap ratio for game libraries I've ever seen on a console. Outside of Virtual Lab and SD Gundam Dimension War, the 20 other official games on the VB range from fine to fun. Just play the games on an emulator.

6. Game Boy Color- I don't hate the GBC, I just don't see the point of playing gams on an actual GBC when they can be played on the GBA. At least with the original Game Boy it has the appeal of "look at how ugly the games look in green and black" going for it. I'm impressed with what developers were able to do with the improved hardware the GBC offered though. Games like Dragon Warrior III, Alone in the Dark, the canceled port of Resident Evil 1, and Dragon's Lair all look super great given the limitations.

The only Nintendo console I haven't played is the Game & Watch line, but it'd probably be at the bottom of the handhelds list. Also, should the DSi be on here? I don't really count it as it's own thing since their weren't very many DSi exclusive games made (like 5?) unlike the GBC which had many exclusive games that weren't Game Boy compatible like Pokemon Crystal.

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PS4
Persona 5 Strikers

Switch
Wonder Boy- Asha in Monster World

SNES
Hyperkin Hyper Click Retro Style mouse

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A few years ago I found Mega Man 7 for $10 and Super Mario All-Stars+Super Mario World for $25 at the same thrift store on the same day. Other than those I got a GBA SP AGS-101 at a yard sale for 50 cents and another one at a thrift store for $5. The one I got for 50 cents had a bulging battery and scratched up screen protector, but those things were easy to replace.

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Wii
-Wii/Gamecube Konami DDR Pad

NES
-NES Power Pad

SNES/SFC
-Sutte Hakkun (early birthday gift to myself)

Switch
-Picross S6
-Picross S7
-Picross Genesis & Master System edition

Miscellaneous
-Random Pokemon TCG cards
-1997 DB&A Nintendo Toad keychain plush
-USB to DS lite, DSi/3DS, PSP, & Mini-USB charging cable

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Hardware and Tech / Game Boy Micro Questions
« on: January 16, 2022, 08:55:42 pm »
So I've owned a Game Boy Micro for a little over a half year now and while I enjoy using the tiny console from time to time, I noticed that it's not really holding a charge for longer than 1-1.5 hours, which given that the Micro is about 16 years old now, I'm not surprised that the lithium battery is starting to go. Looking for a replacement battery for the Micro has been a little bit difficult since the ones I see listed on Amazon seem to be a very mixed bag. The reviews are either: "This replacement battery worked fine" OR "Don't buy this battery! It fried my Micro." So my first question is, for any other GB Micro owners who have had to replace the lithium battery, is their a particular brand you would recommend? One that actually fits and didn't fry the unit.

My second question (or maybe more of an observation) is why are link cables for the Micro so expensive? And more importantly, why do essentially no third party/off brand link cables exist? I understand that the Micro didn't sell that particularly well, but I mean...really? $130+ for a damn link cable on ebay? The only one priced reasonably is what appears to be a third party link cable seller from Australia, but that's a Micro to Micro link cable, when what I'd really like is a GBA link to Micro link cable. I didn't see anything on Amazon or AliExpress either. I attempted to make my own link cable and got pretty far with it, but was having too much trouble soldering the wires to the Micro side since the pins on the Micro side are much closer together than they are on the GBA side. Maybe I'll get lucky and find an GBA to GB Micro adapter (OXY-009) and a Micro to Micro cable (OXY-008) at a thrift store in the future? This isn't a major problem, I can simply use my original model GBA or GBA SP to do trading, but still, I'm really surprised no off brand cables exist for the Micro outside of charging cables.

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-Rockman World 5 (Game Boy, complete in box)
-Sonic Colors Ultimate (PS4)
-Marsupilami- Hoobadventure (Switch)
-Xeno Crisis (Switch)
-Epic Mickey (Wii)

-Third party black Wii Nunchuk
-Zelda: Skyward Sword official guide
-Atari Flashback- The Essential Companion (Book)
-small Dragon Quest Slime plush
-Nintendo Power Pokemon promo tape
-DS/3DS cart carrying cases

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I don't really have a specific brand I would call my favorite; usually stick to Folgers, Cafe Bustelo, Starbucks, Barissimo, and Meijer/Frederik's. Unflavored light Roasts are my favorite but occasionally I do enjoy flavored coffee. Like right now I have a bag of Frederik's peppermint mocha flavored ground coffee which is pretty good. Unsweetened black coffee is my favorite, especially when it's cold brew coffee. If it's late and I want something hot, I do keep some decaf around too.

I used to hate black coffee, but once I played the third Ace Attorney game, I started to drink it thanks to it being that game's prosecutor's favorite drink.

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General / Re: What are you playing?
« on: November 20, 2021, 10:42:48 pm »
I finally finished the Dragon Quest series marathon I started back on January 4 of this year. In 11 months I was able to beat all 11 10 mainline Dragon Quest games for the series 35th anniversary. I love this series of games, so at no point was I having to push myself to finish this (even though I don't like DQVI very much). I'm eagerly looking forward to the re-re-remake of Dragon Quest III, Dragon Quest XII, and if it ever gets localized, Dragon Quest X Offline in the future.

With this marathon out of the way, I'd like to start playing some other RPGs that are in my backlog.
-Fuga: Melodies of Steel
-Mega Man X: Command Mission
-Yakuza: Like a Dragon
-Persona 3 FES
-Magic of Scheherazade
-Magi Nation
-Finishing the second expansion pass for Pokemon Shield

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Quite the mix of stuff so far in the month for me.

NES
Friday the 13th
The Magic of Scheherazade
Dragon Warrior manual

Wii
Link's Crossbow Training

Wii U
Pokken Tournament

WonderSwan
Buffer's Evolution

PlayStation
Rockman 2 Complete Works

PlayStation 2
Rockman X8

GameCube
Sonic Gems Collection

PlayStation 5
Resident Evil Village

Xbox
Midway Arcade Treasures 2

Sega CD
Mickey Mania

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Modern Video Games / Re: PlayStation5 1st Anniversary
« on: November 15, 2021, 12:53:07 am »
Besides the Ratchet & Clank game, the PS5 has been a good extra blu-ray player and PS4. Been replaying Dragon Quest XI S on it rather than my PS4 Pro just to use the thing.

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Modern Video Games / Re: Games in 2022
« on: November 07, 2021, 09:12:44 pm »
I'm not sure if it'll be releasing in 2022, but I'm really looking forward to Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake. Other than that, the Advance Wars 1+2 remake, Bayonetta 3, Breath of the Wild 2, and Freedom Planet 2 come to mind.

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-Classic 2 Magic SNES adapter for SNES mini
-Wii Music
-Hori Switch D-Pad Controller (L)
-Rockman World 4 (Complete in Box)
-Metroid Dread
-WarioWare: Get it Together!
-Battalion Wars 2

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General / Re: Consoles you had the most and least fun collecting for?
« on: October 25, 2021, 09:54:21 pm »
Favorite: Game Boy series (more so the original and Color games)

While a lot of the GB's library can be crap, their are still plenty of fun little bit sized games to be found and played that don't command Pokemon prices. While the GBA is one of my favorite consoles, I struggle way more finding games for that console that interest me; like 90% of the GBA games I run into are licensed games that I'm fairly sure aren't very good.

Least Favorite: WonderSwan

Language barrier is a hug issue with a majority of the games on this handheld for me thanks to a most of the library being RPGs or text heavy. At least it has a Picross game on it which I would like to get someday since I love nonograms.

I could also add the Game Gear to least favorite, but I'm super indifferent towards the console. If Sega ever made a Super Game Boy equivalent for the Genesis/Mega Drive so you could play Game Gear games on a TV, I'm sure I would be far more interested in playing games for the system. I'm a little surprised they didn't since Sega had the power base converter to play Master System games on the Genesis/Mega Drive and the Game Gear is more or less a Master System but with a slightly higher color pallet.

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