Because they outgrew gaming. They might fuck around with emulators for nostalgia, but they aren't going to drop $200 on a system to play SNES and Genesis games.Quote:
Originally Posted by burgundy
Because they outgrew gaming. They might fuck around with emulators for nostalgia, but they aren't going to drop $200 on a system to play SNES and Genesis games.Quote:
Originally Posted by burgundy
yeah but to get to play them on my tv means either modding my Xbox or building a small PC with a good tv out card dedicated to just mame and suchQuote:
Originally Posted by Dolemite
which is doable but I'm really lazy at times so to beable to download them sounds good specially if theres stuff like Drac X or other rare games on it but that's me
I really should finally put an emu PC together though I have like 90% of the parts laying around, I just need a good video card with component out
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So what? You can play Sega and Hudson games on a gaming console. I don't emulate and I dont f' with my console to get it to play. This news is more for the casual gamer rather than the hardcore anyway.
the novelty of playing old games on the Revolution isn't as good as it is on the PSP
portable free games > overpriced non-portable games
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Originally Posted by Dragonmaster Dyne
For me the old games don't hold much appeal without something "new" added to them.
I setup a number of emulators on my PSP because I thought I'd be playing the classics that I used to love years ago and I think this would be true if I were stuck in a time warp.
The reality for me is I now have a hot rod PC that can play anything, an Xbox 360 w/ 50 HDTV and a PSP. These are all current generation meaning they all get current generation games which even with EA in the mix, are better than games I played 10 years ago.
The only exception to this for me is the Live Arcade games like Smash TV and I really only want to play that multiplayer over Live since that's something I was never able to do before.
If they can do vintage games with a current gen twist of some sort, then I'm interested ... if not I have better current gen games to spend my time and money on.
This won't interest me any unless it includes turbo duo games. I can already play sega and TG-16 games on my comp or the original console. Plus on my PC I can sprite rip, record music/sounds and use save states.
Can't say I'm too excited over PC-Engine support, unless by some miracle it includes games like Dracula X or Valis III..
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Originally Posted by rezo
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Originally Posted by Dragonmaster Dyne