But arn't most Hardcore NG collectors purist who would never touch an emu?Originally Posted by Grave
But arn't most Hardcore NG collectors purist who would never touch an emu?Originally Posted by Grave
Haha, of all people to harass you, them? Shit, NG collectors drop $200 on far more trivial things daily. I figured some of them would be fighting among themselves for them. Hardcore NG collectors... I wish I knew where they got their money from.Originally Posted by seen
I'm sure they're worth that much to someone, they look like you did a great job, just... I don't know who could justify it, when you can get a MAS systems NG arcade-style stick with a USB port for about $100. Or easily build a stick, or maybe even a converter, for less. Curious what goes into building something a converter like that, though.
Many of them, yes, I didn't think of that.Originally Posted by Videodrone
Well, there goes the one possible market for these. Oh wait! They could play Samurai Shodown 2 and Fatal Fury 3 for PC... yes! They could do that!![]()
is it basically a male db15 connector, project box, and usb controller pcb?
very professional looking btw
Thanks guys, Here's a pic of the components BTW:
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I don't know how to get rid of the huge space here.
Seriously, these people pay at least $200 for LED lights in their joysticks and systems. Most of them shouldn't be saying shit about anything. Why they are harrassing seen is beyond me. Then again, almost nothing there makes sense.Originally Posted by Grave
There's also those official Korean PC versions of Metal Slug games flying around too.Well, there goes the one possible market for these. Oh wait! They could play Samurai Shodown 2 and Fatal Fury 3 for PC... yes! They could do that!![]()
Remember, they don't care too much for "teh Portz!!".Originally Posted by Grave
Well, that Korean port of MS4 is just fine- if you like filtered graphics and watching the enemies spurt milk. Disappointing stuff.Originally Posted by Seven Force
Since these Korean Neo ports are emulated, I wish there were a hack out there allowing access to the machine settings and locality.
Finished in 2021: 8 games (PC: 4, PS4: 2, PS3: 1, X1: 1)
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