Congrats to oliverclaude for being quoted by the New Yorker.
Thanks. I guess that puts me up there with the balding 'OFF-LIMITS' guy and that nub kid who eats worms... for at least some fifteen minutes.
Shawn must of forgot who set his deal up with "Wolf".
Balding off limits guy? Billy Pitt has a full head of hair.
I am balding, however, and I imagine a high percent of the members here are balding as well.
What a pointless article.
Instead of mentioning the enjoyment you can get out of the games it just focuses on the monetary aspects of the Neo Geo. As if getting a fullset would be a great achievement. Get yourself a million dollars and you can have that fullset in no time. What's the point in that? Stupid.
Indeed, closing statement even. kudos oli!Congrats to oliverclaude for being quoted by the New Yorker.
you're right. At least it's well written and the author got the facts (relatively) straight. That’s more than you can usually wish for.What a pointless article.
Is this why Wind Jammers is $200 now? Thankfully nobody reads the newyorker.
.... I'm working on getting one complete MVS set & then I'm going to move onto pocket color....
Balding off limits guy? Billy Pitt has a full head of hair.
I didn't know Wolf Blitzer even gamed.
Did Simon contact you through the forums? Does he have an account?
Which of you fuckers realized you could turn National Geographic dispatches on this scene into a contributor gig with the New Yorker?
No, this is why Wind Jammers is $200 now.
Does anyone here know what 2 NG games went for $50k in that metal brief case?