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FAT$TACKS

Not Average Joe., Not Average Homeowner., Not Aver
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The plastic is going to breakb down slower if it's not exposed light and dust. The carts have open vents for dust to get in.

Dust is one of the only things that protects from unstable air. It has something to do with ionized particles and atmospheric micro plastics acting as a protective barrier. I don't understand all the science.

Also, if anyone is interested I can sell you enough dust to cover any and all collectables you may want to protect from unstable air. Buying from me means you won't have to wait for it to accumulate naturally.

I also have professionally graded dust, sealed in a protective encapsulation. You can just lay the graded dust packet right onto your graded collectables and it will be just like having them out of the package while keeping them in the package, for that authentic collector experience.

And for those wondering.

My dust is the best, electromagnetically static field collected.

I run dozens of old school classic CRT's daily just so that the screens can attract the highest quality dust.

Then I regularly harvest the dust and place it into hermetically sealed containers.

More over I find that what is being displayed on the CRT affects the properties of the dust harvested.

That's why each one of our monitors is hooked to a laserdisc player running a mixture of live action and animated Japanese porn 24/7.
 

daytonausa

Krauser's Shoe Shiner
10 Year Member
Joined
Apr 11, 2010
Posts
243
Dust is one of the only things that protects from unstable air. It has something to do with ionized particles and atmospheric micro plastics acting as a protective barrier. I don't understand all the science.

Also, if anyone is interested I can sell you enough dust to cover any and all collectables you may want to protect from unstable air. Buying from me means you won't have to wait for it to accumulate naturally.

I also have professionally graded dust, sealed in a protective encapsulation. You can just lay the graded dust packet right onto your graded collectables and it will be just like having them out of the package while keeping them in the package, for that authentic collector experience.

And for those wondering.

My dust is the best, electromagnetically static field collected.

I run dozens of old school classic CRT's daily just so that the screens can attract the highest quality dust.

Then I regularly harvest the dust and place it into hermetically sealed containers.

More over I find that what is being displayed on the CRT affects the properties of the dust harvested.

That's why each one of our monitors is hooked to a laserdisc player running a mixture of live action and animated Japanese porn 24/7.

Shit. I’ve been sittin on a goddamned gold mine this whole time and I didn’t even know it!
 

Dr Shroom

made it in japan
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Had a coupon at a local shop, and found a couple PS1 games I've been after for a while. Pretty pumped to finally play these.
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huh
I wasn't aware they released crusader for the playstation
 

HeavyMachineGoob

My poontang misses Lenn Yang's wang
10 Year Member
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At times it feels like one can find just about any popular game of the 90s, ported to the PS1.
 

prof

A Great Place to Store Your Dildo Collection
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huh
I wasn't aware they released crusader for the playstation
Saturn got it as well. I'd be happy with either, but PS1 is what I found first. It takes a graphical hit from the PC original obviously, but it's streamlined and optimized for consoles.
 

TheSegaDude

Astra Superstar
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I really enjoyed this Alex Kidd remake. The Master System version is a hard game and I was never able to beat it. Now with some quality of life improvements the game is a real joy to play. It was a lot of fun to experience the whole thing. Alex Kidd DX is not as grand as the Dragon's Trap remake but it's still a quality game.
 

Neo Alec

Warrior of the Innanet
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I could get pretty far in Alex Kidd in Miracle World until near the ending when it turns into bullshit. I should just "finish" it sometime using the Everdrive's save states just to see what it takes.
 

HellioN

, What The Fuck Is This Shit?
20 Year Member
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I really enjoyed this Alex Kidd remake. The Master System version is a hard game and I was never able to beat it. Now with some quality of life improvements the game is a real joy to play. It was a lot of fun to experience the whole thing. Alex Kidd DX is not as grand as the Dragon's Trap remake but it's still a quality game.
I bought it mostly based on nostalgia.
The OG game was the pack in for my Master System II and was the only game I had for a while so I played the hell out of it.
I remember it being somewhat easier, but then again I was playing it for hours on end way back when. Even then I also never managed to finish it.
Ten minutes with the remake reminded me of this.
Putting it in retro gfx mode had me smiling and laughing at the memories.
I think it's well done and the price on ebay was fantastic.
I do recommend it.
 
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