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I think you have other issues if you need that to trim your bush…or your wife’s bush…
I think you have other issues if you need that to trim your bush…or your wife’s bush…
Lunar Silver Star Story got a recently completed English patch too - ported over the voice and text from the Working Designs PS1 port, but kept the original Game Arts game balance in tact. Working Designs made sweeping, nonsensical changes to balance and mechanics in the PS1 port in the US (as with all of their RPG releases). Worth a look for sure!View attachment 58546
I got this in a very smooth trade with @BanishingFlatsAC . It has the Fenrir ODE installed. I'm generally not a fan of flash carts and backups, but then I had the epiphany that I could use this to easily play games that were never officially translated on original hardware. This morning I put Policenauts, the Shining Force III trilogy, Sakura Wars, Dragon Force II, etc. on it, and they work like a charm in English!
Yeah, that was a nice surprise when I had @max 330 mega build my Saturn with a MODE, plus all the games, etc. If I recall correctly, there was also a version of Lunar Saturn sans English voice acting but, fully translated otherwise.Lunar Silver Star Story got a recently completed English patch too - ported over the voice and text from the Working Designs PS1 port, but kept the original Game Arts game balance in tact. Working Designs made sweeping, nonsensical changes to balance and mechanics in the PS1 port in the US (as with all of their RPG releases). Worth a look for sure!
In the mob, thats a finger lopper
Nice.magically found a ps vita system only nice shape at a yard sale down the road from me, was just laying there buy some cellphones...got it down from $60 to $45 (no memory card but i had a 8gb and further ordered the sd2psvita adapter)
had it modded and liquored up within a hour or so having it.
Never a problem if you intend to mod it.$25 find.
I don't even own a Wii.
I have a problem.
I think a USB converter of some sort exists.
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LoLz.Never a problem if you intend to mod it.
Get a mayflash F500 you can use magic boots for multiple systems. The pop up on eBay sometimes for a good price if you look. Plus they are easy to mod.LoLz.
I mean a problem in why am I buying stuff like this.
My son has a wii so it might see some use there.
The systems I actually need sticks for are my PS5 and Series X.
Thinking about just getting a Myflash F300 for that.
Iv'e looked at the 500 as well.Get a mayflash F500 you can use magic boots for multiple systems. The pop up on eBay sometimes for a good price if you look. Plus they are easy to mod.
As far as the Wii stick, maybe some Tatsu vs Capcom?
Ahah! I just spotted a HK Treamcast Stick!Iv'e looked at the 500 as well.
I'd probably like the F500 more as I tend to prefer larger sticks to rest my wrists on.
I think I keep stalling in hope a $20 adapter come out that will let me use this neo ASP I just bought at least on my series X.
Ive also considered getting one of those brook mod boards and redoing up one of my older sticks.
It would be amazing to show up with one of my old pelican sticks jammed full of Happ/IL parts.
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This is good to know. Thanks HMG. It's in really nice shape and I'd like to leave it stock. Maybe I'll stumble onto a small PAL CRT someday.The all-black Sega Master System II was only ever sold in PAL territories, you'd need a PAL TV or an NTSC conversion applied to your SMS II.
You spent $300 on cardboard boxes?This is about 6-8 months of pick-ups... I've lost track.
The boxed Master System II cost $120 CAD (~$92 USD) from Kijiji. The console looks like new but it might not work.
When connected to my CRT it displays nothing and no sound. And there are no LEDs on the SMS II to show if it has power.
Looks like this was originally sold in Germany. Which I think is PAL territory and maybe that's why it won't work on my NTSC TV.
NHL '94 for the Sega CD cost $40 CAD (~$30 USD) with shipping from Kijiji. NHL '94 is the only Hockey game I played on the Genesis so I thought 'why not' have it for the Sega CD.
Battleship Gonora (aka Bio-Ship Paladin ) for the Japanese Mega Drive from a fellow retro gamer for $100 USD.
I spent $300 USD for Super Mario Bros, Zelda Link to the Past, Axelay and NES Ninja Gaiden III. None had their cartridge; just box and manuals.
Picked up a loose Players Choice Link to the Past cart for $40 CAD (~$30 USD) and I traded No Escape CIB (Genesis) for a loose cart for Axelay.
Looking for a loose Link to the Past Players Choice and Ninja Gaiden III to complete them.
Wild Guns from Strictly Limited Games for €56.48 all in.
I forget what Super Empire cost me. I think it was something like $60 CAD (~$46 USD).
If I ever find a CIB Super Ghoul's n Ghosts I'll be very happy with my little SNES collection.
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Even with the converter won't the games still play slower because the machine can only do 50hz?The all-black Sega Master System II was only ever sold in PAL territories, you'd need a PAL TV or an NTSC conversion applied to your SMS II.
They are kinda crappy yeah?Ahah! I just spotted a HK Treamcast Stick!
Had one too some moons ago. They dont pop very often too.
If he has the games in great condition with no box/manual it makes sense.You spent $300 on cardboard boxes?
This is good to know. Thanks HMG. It's in really nice shape and I'd like to leave it stock. Maybe I'll stumble onto a small PAL CRT someday.
Even with the converter won't the games still play slower because the machine can only do 50hz?
Where about in Canada are you? I've got a PAL CRT, not for sale, but you're welcome to test your master system if you're close enough.This is good to know. Thanks HMG. It's in really nice shape and I'd like to leave it stock. Maybe I'll stumble onto a small PAL CRT someday.
Nope.They are kinda crappy yeah?
I bought this one over a decade ago.
I was fascinated because it looked like a six button version of the NEO•GEO AES sticks.
I never used it much.
Would yours randomly drop out on occasion for a few seconds?