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nice collection! gotta love the loose cart route.
I've seen the top cart and the one on the bottom right, what are those? Any good?
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nice collection! gotta love the loose cart route.
nice collection! gotta love the loose cart route.
I've seen the top cart and the one on the bottom right, what are those? Any good?
I don't think I ever showed this off before, but I do have a pic of what I currently have for the NGPC. I took this after I picked up SNK vs Capcom Match of the Millennium last month as it and the NGPSD Kit both showed up around the same time.
Much of this came in one big lot for a fantastic deal. I going back MOTM, Last Blade, Dive Alert, Gals Fighter, Metal Slug 1, and that's it. The other 14 games and system were the lot.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/FeYqgoX1kBlchze23
Ah, thanks... not something I'm terribly intoThe top one is Ward of Light and the other I don't know (it's in Japanese). They're just slot sims. I got them for like $2.00 tho.
Such a neat concept too. Taking you through the history of video games...Especially Poke Kun. I love those mini-games.
I was so hyped for the Pocket when I first read about it. I didn't get one until the Color got released. Was the first Pocket even distributed in Europe? When I got the Color, I fell in love with it. I still love the clicky stick. As for games, I think I've enjoyed Faselei and Neo Poke Kun the most. Especially Poke Kun. I love those mini-games.
Especially Poke Kun. I love those mini-games.
Basically anything that says "Neo Geo" on it has seen rising prices.So I was looking for Baseball Stars on Evilbay and I was shocked that it was going for $100. I guess I've been out of the loop, but when did NGPC games gets so pricey?
Such a neat concept too. Taking you through the history of video games...
That Neo Poke Kun looks pretty interesting.
I've got the whole NGP/C library on my NGP SD Kit
I think it's 70 GBP + shipping
He's still taking names
It handles saving the same as an original game would. (...) It will make a copy of that game+save and store it on your micro-SD card
The file system on the cart itself has a 16M space, but 1M is used up more or less due to some lame fragmentation he's aware of and said he can improve in time with a firmware update. (...) 1/2MB takes 30sec, and the largest games at 4MB take 4min to copy.
Just to get it straight, when you back-up that save, it will write a ROM containing the save data, or is the save data separate? What I'm interested in is the ability to export a game containing the save data to use it with, say, an emulator, to take screenshots. Like I said previously, I used a dumper to extract the Poke Kun game, as I wouldn't be able to get nice screens otherwise.
That's not really a problem for me. I'd get it for the sake of convenience. Having all of my games on one device is still faster than digging up actual cartridges, putting the one I was using back, and so on. Anyway, thanks for the info.
Edit: On Flashmasta and Bung carts, games smaller than 16 megabit need to be patched to save properly. You can use Cotton to test this. Does it save properly on the RetroHQ device?
My NGPC finally came in the mail, and started playing Card Fighters this morning. Trying to save up to get some more games for it now.
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Today I got a great thing in the mail I've wanted for a time now.
Biomotor Unitron. I ended up wrangling a complete copy of the game for a little less than the cart only sells for. I'll at least have a nice manual to reference the unique setup of the game again at least.
Here's everything I've currently got now.