@TheRealThanos: I love retro gaming. I have zero interest in the Neo Geo X to be honest. I prefer gaming on the original system each game was on to be honest. I always loved the Game Boy line more than any handhelds, hands down.
@TheRealThanos: The Neo Geo Pocket had some cool exclusive games. I bought one day one. When I found out it was being discontinued, I bought every game I didn't have that was still available at the time. I ended up selling it a short time later. Biomotor Unitron was my favorite game on it. Capcom vs SNK was the best handheld fighter at the time. I don't believe GBA was even out yet while the NGP was. Of coarse Super Street Fighter II Turbo Revival GBA blows any fighter on the NGP out of the water;)
@TheRealThanos: I don't remember which game it was. I did own a Neo Geo Pocket though with most of the games available in the short 8 months it was around, so I'm not hating on Neo Geo in general or anything dude.
@Tasuki: I saw some of the games in an old game player's magazine and couldn't believe how 8-bit it looked. You really had to have wealthy parents to own this system back in the day. I hope we don't see $700 gaming systems for quite some time to be honest.
It's because of things like this we get lots of shovelware today. It just goes to show that you can't rush perfection. I applaud Cameron for not selling out. He could've made a botched port to appease Capcom's deadline to cash in. Instead he did the most selfless and noble thing, he took a major loss and made the game right. You sir, have all my respect for doing so. I thank you for a great game!
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Re: Feature: How RoboCop's Epic Game Boy Theme Tune Lives On, 30 Years Later
I loved Ocean games. Jurassic Park and Mr. Do! On the Game Boy were great.
Re: The Tragic Tale Of Taito's WOWOW, The Console Which Promised Download Gaming In 1992
I hate subscription based gaming. I'm a collector, so this wouldn't be of any value to me, period.
Re: Myth Becomes Reality As Atari's E.T. Cartridges Are Unearthed In New Mexico Landfill
Not surprised. I had a feeling this was true all along...
Re: Hardware Review: Neo Geo X Gold & Mega Pack Volume 1
@TheRealThanos: Most things are just half-@ssed these days when it comes to bringing back retro anymore.
Re: Hardware Review: Neo Geo X Gold & Mega Pack Volume 1
@TheRealThanos: I love retro gaming. I have zero interest in the Neo Geo X to be honest. I prefer gaming on the original system each game was on to be honest. I always loved the Game Boy line more than any handhelds, hands down.
Re: Hardware Review: Neo Geo X Gold & Mega Pack Volume 1
@TheRealThanos: The Neo Geo Pocket had some cool exclusive games. I bought one day one. When I found out it was being discontinued, I bought every game I didn't have that was still available at the time. I ended up selling it a short time later. Biomotor Unitron was my favorite game on it. Capcom vs SNK was the best handheld fighter at the time. I don't believe GBA was even out yet while the NGP was. Of coarse Super Street Fighter II Turbo Revival GBA blows any fighter on the NGP out of the water;)
Re: Hardware Review: Neo Geo X Gold & Mega Pack Volume 1
@TheRealThanos: I don't remember which game it was. I did own a Neo Geo Pocket though with most of the games available in the short 8 months it was around, so I'm not hating on Neo Geo in general or anything dude.
Re: Hardware Review: Neo Geo X Gold & Mega Pack Volume 1
@Tasuki: I saw some of the games in an old game player's magazine and couldn't believe how 8-bit it looked. You really had to have wealthy parents to own this system back in the day. I hope we don't see $700 gaming systems for quite some time to be honest.
Re: Hardware Review: Neo Geo X Gold & Mega Pack Volume 1
I only knew of one person in school back in the day who had this. I heard the system alone was $700, and each game was $300.
Re: Feature: The Making Of Street Fighter Alpha 3: Upper
It's because of things like this we get lots of shovelware today. It just goes to show that you can't rush perfection. I applaud Cameron for not selling out. He could've made a botched port to appease Capcom's deadline to cash in. Instead he did the most selfless and noble thing, he took a major loss and made the game right. You sir, have all my respect for doing so. I thank you for a great game!