I think the RETRO VGS is a great idea. I've bought reproduction carts of classic games for the past 3 years, as well as homebrew games. I love buying old NES, SNES, or Sega Genesis games that never got an English translation and then finding new life in a repro cart complete with box, manual, and poster fully in English. I believe the RETRO VGS will be more than just a system for indie titles. It could be a home for old classics receiving HD Remasters, a breath of fresh air for budding game developers to achieve their dream of developing for a classic system like the SNES, Genesis, or even the Neo Geo, and you can even develop new games that take advantage of the full capabilities of the RETRO VGS. Just imagine Square Enix, Konami, and Capcom jumping on board to revive their classic Secret of Mana & Final Fantasy titles, Castlevania, or even Mega Man? If they find the HD Remasters working out, maybe they will even develop original content. Frankly, I'm tired of the "digital revolution," where everything is downloadable to your hard drive. Sure, it's convenient. But I WANT a physical instruction manual, collectible maps & posters, and decent artwork on my game box. Mike Kennedy knows his RETRO business because he is developing a console that is striving to stay away from the digital world (no internet connection for updates and such). 20 years from now, I want the RETRO VGS to still function without needing some patch from the Internet, unlike the Xbox One where it tries to connect to the Internet for every little thing. I can't even play Killer Instinct on Xbox One without it saying, "The Console needs to go online for a game update." You can't even save the game without the update?!? I haven't heard anything about the system's price yet until the Kickstarter next week. I wouldn't judge its price just yet until the official announcement. Please support the RETRO VGS if you can. I think it will make a statement to the mainstream console manufacturers.
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Quote from: gynt on July 14, 2016, 04:22:26 AMwho was the guy that puts a gun to peoples faces when hes made fun of?Was that Massaka? Bowser's Basement?
who was the guy that puts a gun to peoples faces when hes made fun of?
I thought he sold stuff?Wait, maybe I am confusing him with someone else.
Quote from: esteban on July 14, 2016, 04:20:16 AMI thought he sold stuff?Wait, maybe I am confusing him with someone else. He's the scandanavian guy that tried to sell a consolized custom two-slot that was factory sealed new.
Quote from: Necromancer on July 14, 2016, 08:32:16 AMQuote from: esteban on July 14, 2016, 04:20:16 AMI thought he sold stuff?Wait, maybe I am confusing him with someone else. He's the scandanavian guy that tried to sell a consolized custom two-slot that was factory sealed new.Then who was the THUG LIFE WHITE BOY who sang about "my song is not on the radio" (presumably because it was not commercial-sounding enough, because his music was too-authentically-from-the-streets)?
Quote from: esteban on July 14, 2016, 08:40:40 AMQuote from: Necromancer on July 14, 2016, 08:32:16 AMQuote from: esteban on July 14, 2016, 04:20:16 AMI thought he sold stuff?Wait, maybe I am confusing him with someone else. He's the scandanavian guy that tried to sell a consolized custom two-slot that was factory sealed new.Then who was the THUG LIFE WHITE BOY who sang about "my song is not on the radio" (presumably because it was not commercial-sounding enough, because his music was too-authentically-from-the-streets)?oh shit, i remember that ine too. but apparently i dont remember well enough. those were lulz
"Gun in yo face"A ballad by Wildo2nehttps://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=16086.msg329746#msg329746