Oh well lol, I don't even have 200 invested in my collection probably and have an insane amount of games. They'll make good conversation pieces someday lol, not to mention they are rather fun to play.
An argument me and some friends have been having. I believe my collection will be worth a good deal in a good 5 to 10 years or possibly a bit more, yet they say older games will suffer the same fate as VHS tapes and that sort of thing. What do you all think? I've got 3 NES systems, 3 Super Nintendos, 2 Atari 2600 4 switch woody systems, Sega Dreamcast, Sega Genesis, Nintendo 64, the 20GB version of the PS3 and a bunch of other newer less significant ones, and an insane amount of games for all of them, not to mention the systems are in nearly flawless condition.
I know it kind of looks blurry for some reason, I can't explain it either. Whatever the case, there isn't much you can do. I changed the textures to high instead of extra so it no longer up scales it and I think it looks better honestly.
I've actually been having this problem with my NES games. It gives me the gray blinking screen and I just replaced the 72 pin on it and it helped a bit, but a lot of games still won't play. Does Q-tip cleaning actually work?
I have a small house that has very few areas a cat can hide, all of which I have looked in as well as turned my entire house over for the most part. One second I'm petting my delightful cat, it walks out of the room and I hear it begin to eat away in the kitchen....I go out about 10 minutes later and the search begins. There is nowhere else this cat could be. Neither of my doors have been open yet today for it to run out of. I even turned off everything in the house for dead silence and there was nothing. My cat has vanished into thin air.
The Digimon games got a pretty bad rep, but I loved all of them when I was a kid. Honestly I still have some of them and I can still pop 'em in and they're fun. Digimon Rumble Arena was one of my favorites.
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