Transparent electronics are ugly. Also, I prefer that the device I put my cartridge into isn't smaller than the length of the cartridge. It just looks completely unattractive to me.
The first Breath of Fire game was made by Capcom but localized for North America by Squaresoft. It was a success but instead of Capcom having Squaresoft localize more Breath of Fire games, they did it themselves after seeing that the franchise was successful.
How does this relate to this story? Neither Sega nor Nintendo would have stayed with Atari when it became obvious they could do it themselves, successfully.
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Re: This Device Could End Up Being Essential For All Retro Gamers
Transparent electronics are ugly. Also, I prefer that the device I put my cartridge into isn't smaller than the length of the cartridge. It just looks completely unattractive to me.
Re: Best Of 2021: The Story Of The Game Genie, The Cheat Device Nintendo Tried (And Failed) To Kill
Imagine proudly thinking of yourself as a 'real gamer'. LOL How embarrassing that must be.
Re: Hardware Review: Despite The Delays And Drama, Polymega Is The Ultimate All-In-One Retro Machine
To play SNES games, it would cost $450 (Base) + $80 (SNES Module) = $530. Also add on tax and shipping.
That's more than a PS5 or a XSX. That's insane.
Re: The PocketGo S30 Is Basically A SNES Pad That Plays Retro Games
I'll just stick with the SupaBoy.
Re: Hardware Review: Evercade - Can A 100% Physical Media Console Really Work In 2020?
When they get some RPG's then I'll consider it.
Re: Feature: Remember When Atari Turned Down Nintendo And Sega?
@CoastersPaul LOL, it is.
Re: Feature: Remember When Atari Turned Down Nintendo And Sega?
The first Breath of Fire game was made by Capcom but localized for North America by Squaresoft. It was a success but instead of Capcom having Squaresoft localize more Breath of Fire games, they did it themselves after seeing that the franchise was successful.
How does this relate to this story? Neither Sega nor Nintendo would have stayed with Atari when it became obvious they could do it themselves, successfully.
Re: Feature: One Company Is Retrofitting Classic Systems With HDMI Output Without Costing The Earth
@vitelus a framemeister is about 350 pounds
350 lbs? Why so heavy?