"Hey guise, how do I get rid of shit I don't think I will need anymore?"
yeah right. weak save.
No, exactly right. The "OMFG NECROBUMP/SEARCH FUNCTION!" reactions are lolz. Wanted to see how long it took for the necrobump freakout. Bonus got the search function comment as well...
shame you didn't offer it here... looking for a few titles.Recently sold off the neo pocket collection only because i wasnt really using it and just didnt like collecting it anymore.
never ever. I want to be buried some day under tons of AES carts.
Just sold a few english releases because i could find the japanese ones which are main point of my collection.
Other than that I would never sell, unless I absolutely needed the cash.
You will be when your shelf topples over and crushes your spine. I'm thinking umm sometime soon maybe?
I was strictly MVS but tend to sell off the games I don't play as often. Now that I got into AES, those are staying around. I love the art style of the box and manuals, so those have a different feel even though they're the same ROMs. I'm planning on selling off a large amount of my MVS and going NeoSD with the exception of a few games that get regular rotation (metal slugs, NTM, KOF 98)
On other boards, I feel like I see people go the other way more often - selling off AES to fund cheaper MVS and then other arcade/videogame purchases.
That's a fascinating observation. Please tell us more.
The proliferation of non-emulation alternatives such as using CMVS, Superguns, and Magic Keys, among other potential solutions, has allowed gamers to use cheaper MVS cartridges and enjoy the same or nearly the same experience of using an AES cartridge has led many to jettison their AES collections in order to fund other endeavors without impacting their ability to afford and participate in the Neo Geo experience. This means an experience like the one referenced by our friend ggallegos1 is at least less common, if not wholly unheard of, and is that point more of an exercise in collection than purely gaming. An expression of mild, nearly passive, surprise in response is, itself, comparatively unsurprising.
Oh, come on, he made such a good effort with that well worded post.The proliferation of non-emulation alternatives such as using CMVS, Superguns, and Magic Keys, among other potential solutions, has allowed gamers to use cheaper MVS cartridges and enjoy the same or nearly the same experience of using an AES cartridge has led many to jettison their AES collections in order to fund other endeavors without impacting their ability to afford and participate in the Neo Geo experience. This means an experience like the one referenced by our friend ggallegos1 is at least less common, if not wholly unheard of, and is that point more of an exercise in collection than purely gaming. An expression of mild, nearly passive, surprise in response is, itself, comparatively unsurprising.
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The proliferation of non-emulation alternatives such as using CMVS, Superguns, and Magic Keys, among other potential solutions, has allowed gamers to use cheaper MVS cartridges and enjoy the same or nearly the same experience of using an AES cartridge has led many to jettison their AES collections in order to fund other endeavors without impacting their ability to afford and participate in the Neo Geo experience. This means an experience like the one referenced by our friend ggallegos1 is at least less common, if not wholly unheard of, and is that point more of an exercise in collection than purely gaming. An expression of mild, nearly passive, surprise in response is, itself, comparatively unsurprising.
Your attempted trolling was too subtle. If you are going to shitpost, it's best to be direct like...fagit melt.
That chemical compound, could it exist, would never be written like that - the second occurrence of titanium would be represented by a subscript 2 and not be written out separately.
That chemical compound, could it exist, would never be written like that - the second occurrence of titanium would be represented by a subscript 2 and not be written out separately.