Wow, you're sensitive! The mere mention of your name is not an insult, nor is a sentence that instructs you not to click on a game download link (which you've expressed your disdain for multiple times) and instead directs you to a reputable reseller. As far as profanity goes... well, you know what they say about those in glass houses.
Well if thats how you feel then you def wont mind if I say this:
ADULTS AND NEOGEO FANS ONLY PLEASE ! (not that we even have any under 18 members here anyway...)
If you are as awesome as Necromancer, do not click
this link or click
this link, but if you are then click
this NGF link,or click
this gay ass one instead.
After all,you know what they say about those in glass houses......Yea,right then....
In other words I would never want my name involved in any link promoting Widget Workshop,real copy or even pirated,either way it doesn't matter,same as you would not want your name associated with some of the above links I'm sure.
It's clear as day that your reading comprehension skills are lacking. That sarcastic comment was only meant to show that games are equally enjoyable in any form, whether it is an original cartridge/disc or a rom/iso. No part of that post can be interpreted to mean that 'real games are ghey and romz/isoz are awesome'. My subsequent post made it abundantly clear that I enjoy playing games far more than I do collecting them. Your reasoning that I should give away my games is illogical and a bit foolish; if I didn't value my meager game collection, then I wouldn't have bought it in the first place.
My answer to all that is partly your own words.
The time spent on shopping for games vs. that spent playing games is not important. I'll say it again - I value actually playing games far more than simply owning games. For me, the gaming experience is 90% playing games and only 10% collecting.
Good for you. I don't particularly enjoy shopping, so that part of the 'experience' counts for very little in my book. Simply owning a pile of original games doesn't really turn my crank either
If the case, manual, box, and disc/cartridge are of paramount importance, then you are less of a 'gamer' and more of a 'collector'.
If this is the case then you shouldn't even really value your meager collection. Collecting the roms and isos should more then make up the 10 percent you spoke of. So again,why not offer up your meager collection to Kits. Which is it,seriously,because each of your answers contradict themselves,and your also starting to sound like a broken record that some how manages to play 2 different tracks over and over again.
Track 1. I value my meager collection and would never part with it.
Track 2. I see no point in collecting,it doesn't turn my crank,I'm a awesome gamer just because I can play roms,thats all that matters.
You cant even make up your mind on which one you are it sounds like.
Seriously,if your going to stick to the Track 2 attitude,then as I said,trade Kits your real stuff for his roms and ISO collections. In other words,practice what you preach.
This is your opinion. When I play on an emulator, I'm using the exact same television and stereo that my Duo is hooked to, and if I thought that the Duo controllers were the penultimate examples of controller perfection, then I would buy one of those USB converted Duo controllers. Considering the accuracy of the emulators out there, I seriously doubt that many people could guess whether they were playing off of my computer or off of my Duo.
Thats weird you say that. Even my 9 year old daughter can tell the difference when my bedrooms tv computer is connected to my tv via s-video using a Radeon 9600 on ANY emulator..... Most people I know infact can,picture and sound wise.
No matter how many times you contradict yourself,or try to change your own view around to win the debate,you can't. I don't care which way you spin it,your still pretty much wrong and full of bullshit.
Any more replies from me to your nonsense is a waste of my time,and keeps getting this useless thread bumped,so I am moving on. Enjoy