Last month I started collecting PS1. Shortly after the PS1 came out is when I stopped gaming. I just lost interest in gaming as a young teen and missed a lot of amazing games and an amazing system. I found most of these for a pretty good price. I'm not talking $2 at Goodwill good but... I think I'll be busy for the next few years :) Feel free to add me to Twitter @BULLY_DOGG Love to chat and discuss anything Retrogaming related
Thursday, 4 September 2014
Wednesday, 3 September 2014
Mega Man SNES collection
I have finally completed my Mega Man collection for SNES - soccer. It took me a while to do because I was trying to find good deals on X2 & X3. We all how know expensive these game are and they just keep going up
Tuesday, 2 September 2014
New edition to the Family Sega CD 2
Last week I scored a boxed Sega CD 2 with a CD 1 box. I also got a few games. The only noteworthy game being Sonic CD. As a lot of people know, I'm not the biggest Sega fan. After months of owning a DC and now a CD 2, my dislike of Sega is sure changing. One of the biggest things that I'm digging about these systems is, the fact that you can burn games for them and don't need a mod chip. As many of you know, I'm totally against emulation, which I'm not going to get into... The thing that I like about this is, I can try games before I go and spend a whack of money on a game. For all the cart based Nintendo systems, the only way that I can see a game without buying is YouTube. Sometimes it has worked and sometimes it hasn't. I remember a friend, who was a Sega freak owning a CD & 32X. I was blown away by the CD. It seemed like a huge jump from the 16 bit consoles. I really do love the fact that it is an add on system and not a stand alone. There is a whole library of games that I have never played and I'm having so much fun exploring :) I would recommend buying one to anyone that doesn't have one. I will be doing a video soon about how to burn DC & CD games. Watch for it on my YouTube channel. Please feel free to comment and tell me what you think about the CD.
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