Hawwa
B. Jenet's Firstmate
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It's a weird way of starting but hey, who am I to judge.Still searching Ms1, 3 and X
But it's a start.
It's a weird way of starting but hey, who am I to judge.Still searching Ms1, 3 and X
But it's a start.
I'm a Metal slug fa basically, for sure i would prefer to start with MS1 kit, but didn't find one (i already have the loose ones).It's a weird way of starting but hey, who am I to judge.
I already have loose ones, i bought it just for collection purposeBuy loose carts, problem solved.
so? it's wrong to start collecting mvs?Buy an AES in 2022 for collecting purpose. :3
pretty accurate XDThen you'll need a plastic protector to protect the box that protects the bubble wrap that protects the actual game.
Actually not bad..I'm not too crazy about the pc altered enemies that pull swords out of their mouths..would have been better if more attention was paid to detail or just thought out a little better.Still searching Ms1, 3 and X
But it's a start.
A Genesis 3 with the 3BP (triple bypass) installed. RGB & stereo restored in this bad boy. I've always had a soft spot for the G3 but composite out and mono sucked.
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Oh man! I want Deathsmiles. I have the LRG Battle Garegga and it is sweet.Couple of goodies
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So, I almost never post anything video game related in this thread. Well, that is about to change.
Damn sweet scores Atro!!View attachment 57158
Lovely Japanese entries
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Lovely Japanese entries
The MVS boxes are really some of the worst looking things you can put on a shelf, as they were never intended to be displayed. But I completely understand the value of a full kit, 'cause the art set inside - marquees, flyers, move lists - is just awesome, and it's pure arcade history. If you only collect AES and you like game art, you're missing something great. That said, if you get the box, you're not gonna throw it in the trash.... but "repro" MVS cardboard boxes are some of the most ridiculous, useless things I've ever seen - they're a huge waste of space, they're inconvenient when you just want to pick a game and play it, and they hide an art set that should be displayed in some way. It's like shooting yourself in the foot, only for the sake of having something "complete".Boxed MVS sets are probably the hobo collecting version. Precious cardboard...