Johnny16Bit
Fio's Quartermaster
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That is going back to my 4 years old self. It rocked my worldDecided to get a classic track, don't have the other (ninco) anymore. This is a Carrera Universal from the late 60's, early 70's.
And the only scale 1:32 that has a looping available. Wich I will get soon, most carrera universal stuff is dirtcheap compared to the regular slotracing systems.
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I also have a small scalextric track, oval, gave it to a buddy of mine to play with his 4 year old sonThat is going back to my 4 years old self. It rocked my world
That's parenting done rightI also have a small scalextric track, oval, gave it to a buddy of mine to play with his 4 year old son
He was at my place today with his son. Little guy loved it. Good times.That's parenting done right
Do you have U.N. Squadron? If not i highly recommend that for the SNES. One of the best shooters for that console.I've been balls deep in shoot 'em ups lately. These are the most recent additions to the library.
Do you have U.N. Squadron? If not i highly recommend that for the SNES. One of the best shooters for that console.
Some really cool and unique finds there. I think my favorite is the Snake Plisken 'Escape from LA' cup. I don't remember that promotion, very cool.Toy fair on Sunday. I had a boot myself where I sold my double and excess stuff. So all of this was basically for free. And I walked away with an extra 100 in my pocket. Which I used to pay taxes on my Xenocrisis.View attachment 52942
Yeah i've heard of that Japanese exclusive. There were alot of killer Japanese games that never made it to the U.S.I do, and I like it. UN Squadron has a lot of character, and with all of the customization it offers with buying new ships and weapons and whatnot, it has a lot of replayability. I think the port of Aero Fighters and Space Megaforce are probably the best on the console, so of course, they're the most expensive. Haha, But that's what roms are for.
Apparently, there's a Robotech shmup on the Super Famicom that was JPN only called Macross Scrambled Valkyrie. I just found out about it recently, so I haven't played it, but I really want to soon. I loved that show back in the day, and it features a lot of the main characters.
It was distributed in Belgian rental stores upon release. The guy who I traded it with bought it one release. Don't understand why he would get rid of it.Some really cool and unique finds there. I think my favorite is the Snake Plisken 'Escape from LA' cup. I don't remember that promotion, very cool.
Have fun with the carpal tunnel from Captain Tomaday.
That's a real mix of games there (in terms of gameplay quality... or lack thereof in some cases)!!!
As far as MS4, AES versions dont have any departures from previous AES games, aside from the fact that they dont list the meg count for the games.I knew I was gonna receive some hate for PSII but what can I say? I played quite a lot since it was on the machine on the bar closest to my childhood house so I have good memories of that piece of shit of a game.
I also noticed that MS4 cart's texture is different than any other cart I own (pre-SNK bankrupcy). Didn't know that Playmore changed even the fucking plastic.
As far as MS4, AES versions dont have any departures from previous AES games, aside from the fact that they dont list the meg count for the games.