@bitterblueballz
ahh nothing like Neo in 16x9...
Games and no porn? Fuck I thought rokers mom sent you her tapes or was that just me?I have a 16:9 monitor that can have 4 inputs simultaneously…I’ve only had 2 in at once (like Roker’s mom)…going to figure out how to get 2 more in…like Roker’s mom…
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Switch and 360
Or two MVSes or one home system and one MVS with a Unibios. You can link any of them.Now you just need two home systems so you can link up some league bowling on one monitor rather than two!
The future is now!
Damn, I almost went straight to the switch eshop when I first saw that pic. We need the Fighters series on current gen.I have a 16:9 monitor that can have 4 inputs simultaneously…I’ve only had 2 in at once (like Roker’s mom)…going to figure out how to get 2 more in…like Roker’s mom…
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Now get NAM-1975 and collection complete!Got my first ever ‘real’ AES game today!
Super pleased with the condition!
(Also posted a picture of my other games so you know what I mean by ‘real’)
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I will if i can find a cheap Japanese one!Now get NAM-1975 and collection complete!
Ahh! clever! an oxymoron!"cheap Japanese one!"
As if a widescreen/letterboxed LD is going to be great in 2023 anyway. This isn't what LD collecting is about anymore, for the brave few who are still in it.
Thanks to this post I heard about this movie and watched it tonight. Cheesy and very 80s but was entertaining enough to watch through. Fun concept.It just warms the cockles of my soul to see someone posting Laserdiscs here.
Let me just go one step beyond with something nearly unwatchable.
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Talk about a movie where they got the future wrong.
"In a future United States, the only transport available to an individual is public transportation. Predicated on an assertion that "the oil has run out", an increasingly totalitarian central government has ordered all personal vehicles be impounded by law. One man, a former race car driver, yearns again for his ability to choose his own roads and destiny. He reassembles his race car hidden from confiscation, and sets out for "Free California" which has broken away from the new regime, aided by a young technically savvy teen who feels alienated from this "social" society. Agents of the new government must stop this man at any cost to destroy the symbology he represents, and the instability that such a desire for personal autonomy could mean to the society. An old Korean War veteran and his F-86 Sabre jet are called into service to chase down this dangerous man, and end his flouting of the will of the state."
Thanks to this post I heard about this movie and watched it tonight. Cheesy and very 80s but was entertaining enough to watch through. Fun concept.
And shout-out to the fact that part of the movie takes place in future Boston!
Probably Samurai Spirits next
Love the sticker!