There are photos, but I don't know yet if they're going to be in color. The book's format is similar to Kent's Ultimate History of Video Games.
Melf, I'm pimping your book and people are asking if its in color with good photos.
Is there a version entirely in pictures so that I don't have to read?
Mech needs a Sega version of this:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects...?ref=discovery
Lots of pretty pictures, hardly any content.
Whoah Melf! This is awesome man!
That's great Melf; I will be ordering one very soon.
Took a $5 gamble on a dead Game Gear. My buddy gave me a new tip for the soldering station he gave me- it's basically a needle- and it made the job so much easier. I've also perfected getting the surface mounted caps off the sound board without ruining it by ripping of the pads. When I was done recapping, not only did everything work as it should (yay!), there were also no lines in the screen! That's happened to me twice. Nothing is more of a kick in the balls than to go through all that just to find out you did it all for nothing.
Look at SSJN, all growed up!
Not quite, I still don't have a desoldering gun.
But I've also dropped out of the repro game, so there's no need for it really.
Spend all that money, in the same boat with the rest of us.
eh, I've spent more on worse. The programmer and shit may prove useful at some point. I doubt I made back what I invested, but I learned shit and had fun. I don't regret it.
But the market seems to have moved on from NES stuff (at least the NES stuff I'll do. People still ask for Little Samson and shit like that, which I won't do) and onto SNES. But that shit is just too time consuming to be lucrative.
Also, more and more of these idiots are seeing the light and getting everdrives.
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