Rayman 1
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Snagglebee

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Good point tech, but I think collectors such as Hoodcom would collect those shitty console anyway. Note: AVGN.
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If I had, I wouldn't be complaining either, but the only national vintage gaming shop I know (and I never visited by the way) is located in Porto, which is ridiculously far from me since I live around the center-south region. The only chance I have to get vintage products is through the internet.technology4617 wrote:Do you have any vintage gaming stores near where you live?
HD always makes games looking better, especially by the fact I also own a PS3 and a Wii U.technology4617 wrote:Capture cards are only expensive if you're looking to record in HD.
http://www.amazon.com/Hauppauge-610-USB ... pture+card
http://www.amazon.com/Roxio-248400-Game ... pture+card
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technology4617

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That sucks.Haruka wrote:If I had, I wouldn't be complaining either, but the only national vintage gaming shop I know (and I never visited by the way) is located in Porto, which is ridiculously far from me since I live around the center-south region. The only chance I have to get vintage products is through the internet.
True, but, as far as I know, you have only uploaded in 480p/480i so far, so I thought you didn't really care about the resolution of your walkthroughs that much. Regardless, something is better than nothing. And I think one of the ones I listed, though crappy, can record in HD through component.Haruka wrote:HD always makes games looking better, especially by the fact I also own a PS3 and a Wii U.
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http://bit.ly/1bgYsqg
Here you have an overpriced jaguar with some games BUUUT check the seller.
Here you have an overpriced jaguar with some games BUUUT check the seller.
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USA =/= Portugaltechnology4617 wrote:That sucks.Haruka wrote:If I had, I wouldn't be complaining either, but the only national vintage gaming shop I know (and I never visited by the way) is located in Porto, which is ridiculously far from me since I live around the center-south region. The only chance I have to get vintage products is through the internet.
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I want capture device as well but it would also be conplicated for me to hook it up considering how many things I have on 1 TV. Plush shipping and price if capture device...
And I dislike Amazon because they don't support PayPal. Hopefully they will one day.
And I dislike Amazon because they don't support PayPal. Hopefully they will one day.
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technology4617

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I guess, but not having a local gaming store is unfortunate.Haruka wrote:USA =/= Portugal
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In my city there is none, and in the closest gaming stores I have from me are not vintage and the prices aren't quite different from the hypermarkets (stealings by the way).
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Game stores are rare here as well sadly.
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technology4617

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In Pink Gorilla, I was able to get an N64 in good condition for $50, a Conker cartridge in excellent condition for $70, and a Super Mario 64 cartridge with a torn label for $20 (the torn label took the price down, but it still worked and everything). I got a 15% discount since I got three items. From what I've seen, these are decent prices, only being about $10 more than the prices on Amazon, which is worth it since you are getting it in-store.
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If my life ever changes on better and I get a chance to leave Europe, USA would be my second choice after Japan.
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Fine, I'll see if I can manage to work a PS1 emulator. Does anyone have some useful tutorials?
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Check the Emulation thread, it's a compilation of instructions to get emus working.
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Alright. Danke Master.
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technology4617

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The emu thread describes how to use ePSXe 1.8, which only works with the PAL version of the game. Please take my advice and use XEBRA. You won't regret it.Bradandez wrote:Alright. Danke Master.
NOTE: I used to be an avid ePSXe user until I got XEBRA working a few months ago.
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Snagglebee

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I'd suggest you pSXfin. It makes your life so much easier. Just download a bios and a memory card and you're finished setzing it up!
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I tried XEBRA and it was working fine for me but it is very limited for my taste. I like to be able to customize emulator.
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I think I'll hold off on the emulators for now.
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technology4617

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I care about compatibility/stability more than customization. I'll try PSXfin sometime.OldClassicGamer wrote:I tried XEBRA and it was working fine for me but it is very limited for my taste. I like to be able to customize emulator.
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I was watching a run of Rayman 1 on the Saturn, and I think Rayman's idle sprite (ie. when he's still), is slightly different to that in other versions, could someone compare and have screenshots posted to confirm or deny?


