Oh, without question!
Panda's fucking looney.
So, would Panda be crazy enough to let one of those Pulstar carts to come to Colombia for $50 shipped?
BTW: I just got my third OG Xbox, because...why not. Pics incoming.
This is seriously disturbing dude.
How so? I don't see an issue personally.
i dont see an issue either. he loves Pulstar. I do the same thing with certain things... I have multiple copies of almost every Curve release, sometimes 4 or 5 of each (different editions/formats of course...)
its his thing man
Nah, I get it. Xenogears is to me what Pulstar is to Panda.
Nah, I get it. Xenogears is to me what Pulstar is to Panda.
don't trust the chinese
is the sky in super mario bros blue or purple?
Grails are too easy now, we need stuff that is made of legends! Just received back my HVC-101 Nintender modded for RGB blessed from Lord Voultar himself. Palettes are PVM,Smooth, and Wavebeam and audio ran through NESRGB to fix the mixing of expansion audio. All of this RGB goodness pixel cutting 256 x 240 sharpness is delivered via Nintendos own Multi-Out connector. Like Transformers, there is more than meets the eye in regards to what a connector is and can be. 75 ohm or TTL level CSYNC, who gives a shit it should just werk without me fully understanding the intricacies of analog video.
Everything is connected directly to my GSCART Lite automatic switcher (since pushing a button takes 5 seconds and thats 5 seconds of less play time) into a SB-2840 SHART to Component adapter directly to a component CRT like god intended for the most authentic experience. Both the output and input of the scart cable are fully shielded and have the proper resistors verified both through a physical exam, oscilloscope, and microscope. This is to prevent unstable voltage from destroying my ~30 year old electronics with wear and tear + my new age shit. Additionally this allows me to blast the music past its intended volume without minor buzz to give me tinnitus. Not even a dog will hear my NES buzzing!
I remember when I got my AV Fami modded with a NESRGB. What a glorious day that was.
Well, I can understand that you buy 2 or three version of a game. One to play, one to keep and one for backup (or sell or something like that) but when you have >10 of the same lined up in a cabinet gathering dust, when do you stop? And why do you keep on buying more if the opportunity arises?
You could sell all but 3 or 4 and spend that money on other stuff - KP loves expensive PCB's I gather. Not slagging off anybody and everybody should do as they please but I don't understand why it has to go to such excess. And again; if KP want to buy Pulstars til the end of time, that's cool.
I don't see what the big deal is. We all have shelves full of games that we don't play. What's the difference if it's 40 different titles, or 40 copies of the same game? You're kind of splitting hairs, no?
I don't see what the big deal is. We all have shelves full of games that we don't play. What's the difference if it's 40 different titles, or 40 copies of the same game? You're kind of splitting hairs, no?
Not a purchase, but I received some merch for participating in a community run event for probably the greatest video game ever made. Only the top 3 were going to get prizes (I placed 5th) but the PR team at gungho were generous enough to surprise everyone with prizes.
The Pulstar butt hurt is real.
I wonder if every copy has been tested