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Are those bootleg Puzzle Bobbles?
This is the last Rareware game I needed for my N64 collections as I already have all the other games from Rare for the system.
You're gonna sell KOF'96 and keep any of those on the right?
I already got an AES copy.You're gonna sell KOF'96 and keep any of those on the right?
You make me sick.
I already got an AES copy.
Damn noobs, everywhereI already got an AES copy.
If you're right, then why do all the motherboard revisions have "AES" in the name, ya goob?Damn noobs, everywhere
Kern: The Goob KingIf you're right, then why do all the motherboard revisions have "AES" in the name, ya goob?
AES hardware - NeoGeo Development Wiki
wiki.neogeodev.org
Circuit boards inside the Neo CD all have "CD" printed on themWhat does it say on top of the neo cd?
*Drops mic in a room of noobs
Slow CD Reading SpecWhat does it say on top of the neo cd?
Sorry I just can't take anyone who calls the home system an "AES" seriously
But then I'll never take hmg seriously because he's always been awful x
Congrats on gatekeeping, you'll go to sperg heaven for sure!Damn noobs, everywhere
awful how, please explain.
I'm just looking at that invoice - is that saying they sent out a $2000 coin on a $1.50 postal service?
No. The $1.50 was for the plastic holder that the Eagle is in. Gold scratches very easily, you're best off not holding it directly, if at all. I bought it at a coin store, in person. Also, technically, didn't buy it. I sold 90 ounces of silver. Walked out with the Gold Eagle and $220.I'm just looking at that invoice - is that saying they sent out a $2000 coin on a $1.50 postal service?
Ballsy move.
Sorry I just can't take anyone who calls the home system an "AES" seriously