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Re: This is a shit time to be into retro games...
« Reply #15 on: November 24, 2016, 02:27:56 PM »
I still am frustrated about the state of things... and the trend will only worsen... but once I figure out how to use EverDrives I will be happy :)

I think this sums up a lot of how I feel on the subject.  In regards to where prices have gone, it is crazy to me.  If you asked my younger self in 2001 - 2005 when I worked at a Funcoland, I would have never guessed prices would have gotten like this.  Much like johnnykonmai I only buy what I plan on playing.  I don't think of what I have as a collection, it is my library.  Though it's hard not to wish I bought more stuff back then.  I can clearly remember our Genesis bin, and the row that had like 10 Moonwalkers in it for just a few bucks each.

I do think the bubble will burst at some point though.  I really think it's kind of the in thing right now, and at some point it won't be.  All the people have gone out and bought an instant game collection on ebay, or shit like that are going to lose interest, and eventually you'll be left with the people who just want to play good old games. 

I will say though that one of the things that makes it a GREAT time to be a retro gamer, is how much innovation is happening right now.  Things like everdrives, RGB mods, HDMI mods, complete disk drive replacements.  I never in a million years thought most of this stuff would ever come to be.  While I do wish there was greater discussion at least there are some huge jumps going on in the support categories if you will. 

I will say to, the level and quality of Fan translations is only getting better, and that excites me so much.  Being able to play really well done english translations on actual hardware is so awesome to me.  If my younger self knew that all those Japanese Action RPGs and RPGs we were tease with in Gamefan would actually be playable in english one day, it would blow my mind. 

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Re: This is a shit time to be into retro games...
« Reply #16 on: November 24, 2016, 05:41:09 PM »
I still am frustrated about the state of things... and the trend will only worsen... but once I figure out how to use EverDrives I will be happy :)

do think the bubble will burst at some point though.  I really think it's kind of the in thing right now, and at some point it won't be.  All the people have gone out and bought an instant game collection on ebay, or shit like that are going to lose interest, and eventually you'll be left with the people who just want to play good old games. 

I will say though that one of the things that makes it a GREAT time to be a retro gamer, is how much innovation is happening right now.  Things like everdrives, RGB mods, HDMI mods, complete disk drive replacements.  I never in a million years thought most of this stuff would ever come to be.  While I do wish there was greater discussion at least there are some huge jumps going on in the support categories if you will. 

I will say to, the level and quality of Fan translations is only getting better, and that excites me so much.  Being able to play really well done english translations on actual hardware is so awesome to me.  If my younger self knew that all those Japanese Action RPGs and RPGs we were tease with in Gamefan would actually be playable in english one day, it would blow my mind. 
This far as where the retro market is now.I also agree the best that came out of it are the flash carts,reproductions and even sd card readers for the likes of the saturn&dreamcast.When the market does burst.I'll be laughing when all those collectors thought retro video games were a investment.

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Re: This is a shit time to be into retro games...
« Reply #17 on: November 24, 2016, 06:51:21 PM »
Its because everyone is more wrapped up with showing pictures of their shit, and using it as a means to compare dick sizes.

Everyone forgot what it means to be a gamer, in favor of equating "cool shit in a photo album" to their dick size, or whatever.   People try to "out legit" each other, or decide who is legit or not based off of shit they own.   

Hate to break it to the retro JP console/computer asshats:  We've all got Japan's sloppy seconds because people who are way more legit than us sold the stuff and moved onto other things.  We're not supposed to sit and decide who's "legit". 

Are they trying to play games for X system? Do they need to emulate? Who cares.  They're playing the same game you are. 

If you walked into school years ago with a bunch of Polaroids of your sweet gaming session (AKA: title screens, and MAYBE a gameplay screen), people would be like "are you f*cking dumb? What is this garbage.  send your scores to Nintendo Power and f*ck off."

We talked about games as kids. we weren't like:

Quote from: Facebook Gamers
HAH, PLEB, YOU HAVE A FLASH CART. HAH. f*ckIN LAMER  GET REAL SHIT OR GET REKT.

As adults, some people have shifted from being gamers, to being f*cking tools.

If you walked up to me in like, 1998 with an Everdrive and said "here's every TurboGrafx-16 game ever made, including JP ones", I would piss my pants, and then use that thing to unleash the fury on my life.

Back then, if we didn't have a game, emulating or bootlegging it was cool.

TL;DR:  Social media turned gaming into a show and tell douchefest. 

and now the prices are 100% f*cked.  You can't even buy stuff.

Me personally:

1) I don't care what the f*ck you own
2) I don't care what the f*ck you bought today
3) I don't need to see your TV + whatever game you are probably pretending you played today

All I care about is talking about games and cool shit going on.   You don't need to show me a copy of Neutopia.  I know what it looks like.   

I also know what a TurboGrafx looks like.  Don't need to see it, unless it's got something unique to it.


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Re: This is a shit time to be into retro games...
« Reply #18 on: November 24, 2016, 08:54:44 PM »
I tend to go in waves honestly, I'll  pick up a bunch of stuff for one system, play most of it, and pack that shit away for a while while my taste of the month changes.
Last year, I sold off 70% of my retro shit, and for the most part, I don't miss it.
I'm sitting at less than 10 games for most of my systems.

at the moment, I'm mostly picking up stuff for the PS3 (since it's dirt cheap, like $5 or less for most games) and vita (Since I spend most of every day on campus and it's a good way to sneak in some game time)
Other than that, I don't think I've bought anything turbo related for 2-3 years, and most of my other stuff has been bought off of buddies.

I will say, I'm always interested in seeing people's setups and their thoughts on them.
Initially, video quality didn't matter for shit to me, but as I've experimented I realized that I was relatively spoiled by either gaming on a TV that was too small for it to make much of a difference or by running a really nice secondhand CRT.

But I think part of what's kind of killed a lot of gaming discussion is that the old timers have seen the same topics over and over again "what's the best way to do 'x'" or "did you know that you can 'y'" threads have pretty much all been done by now.
for gameplay discussion, i tend to look more at speed runs and the like.

On the subject of facebook groups, we've all noticed by now that the future of selling your old shit is facebook, so naturally the scumbags who want to avoid paying ebay fees have all moved there.
I'm still always amazed when I see people post things above ebay prices, especially if its common or still available in stores.

I'm still around because you f*ckers left a mark on me.

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This is a shit time to be into retro games...
« Reply #19 on: November 24, 2016, 11:01:47 PM »
But I think part of what's kind of killed a lot of gaming discussion is that the old timers have seen the same topics over and over again "what's the best way to do 'x'" or "did you know that you can 'y'" threads have pretty much all been done by now.
for gameplay discussion, i tend to look more at speed runs and the like.

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I'm still around because you f*ckers left a mark on me.


Absolutely agree with you. I honestly don't get too excited about certain topics (dead horses), but thankfully there will be something, somewhere that piques my interest.

I know a lot of folks drop out of socializing/participating when "new folks" outnumber the old folks, but I have found it refreshing to see/hear new folks (in real life, as well as our little community here).

Here are things I had LITTLE INTEREST IN many (15) years ago:

(1) Listening obsessively to video game music. I loved VGM, but I was a snob and felt I should listen to "real" music most of the time. Then I realized that I had created an artificial barrier. I still am a music snob, but now I don't worry about keeping up with "real" music. :)

(2) PVM/BVM/STI/STD. I was really annoyed with this trend. I argued with folks here about their (worrisome) obsession with "purity of video signal" and I asserted that CRT + composite was a completely valid aesthetic that resulted in a *purer* experience than RGB+BVM (basically an extension of my preference for using real pads+hardware). Anyway, guess what? Now I am very curious about all the mods and getting clean signals on BVM/PVM/BM/PP... I am taking baby steps... I don't know if I'll ever mod my consoles, but I am open to the idea..

(3) Homebrew (partly because I had yet to play a lot of basic catalog for many systems...I felt I needed to play Shatterhand and Co. before getting distracted by homebrew...  also, this was when 99% of homebrew was Atari 2600 stuff). Obviously, I have realized how vital homebrew is. I can't believe 2600 scene used to be a "thriving hotbed" of homebrew. I am glad I was there, but I feel silly for not appreciating homebrew more, sooner. Again, I was a snob.

(4) Conventions. They are still lame, in many ways, but meeting up with a fellow pcefxer makes it worthwhile.

(5) Flash carts/EverDrive. I didn't care about it until I realized I could play homebrew on real console.


My point?

I am glad that the new folks slowly convinced me to evolve and be more flexible.

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Re: This is a shit time to be into retro games...
« Reply #20 on: November 25, 2016, 11:27:24 AM »
This is an awesome time to be into retro games.  Everdrives, the Rhea, the Framemeister, etc...

This is a bad time to be a collectard shelf queen.

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Re: This is a shit time to be into retro games...
« Reply #21 on: November 25, 2016, 04:05:37 PM »
This is an awesome time to be into retro games.  Everdrives, the Rhea, the Framemeister, etc...

This is a bad time to be a collectard shelf queen.
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Re: This is a shit time to be into retro games...
« Reply #22 on: November 25, 2016, 06:08:31 PM »
I think that being in your 20s is the best time in one's life for hobbies.  You have disposable income greater than ever before and you still have time because most of us didn't have families or were at early parts of our careers with jobs with less responsibility.

Post 30, you hit a point in life where you have a house, bigger family, more time consuming and important job.  It is nice, but also time consuming stuff.  Between work, girlfriend, friends, and family...  I am lucky to get 5 hours a week to myself.  I try to game as much as I can, it just is hard doing so...  sucks.

I don't think it is much of the hobby changing, other than prices going up (but that always happens with most things).  Rather the guys who were playing 80s games are all at the same place in life where people sell out and kinda suck.  I have assuredly became like the dickheads that I hated less than 10 years ago and never wanted to be :)

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Re: This is a shit time to be into retro games...
« Reply #23 on: November 25, 2016, 09:16:28 PM »
This is an awesome time to be into retro games.  Everdrives, the Rhea, the Framemeister, etc...

This is a bad time to be a collectard shelf queen.

Its also a bad time to think groups of people in retro game groups are actually going to talk about something of worth, lol.


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Re: This is a shit time to be into retro games...
« Reply #24 on: November 25, 2016, 10:43:37 PM »
With things like flash drives being widely available for a wide number of platforms there are reasons now might be the best time to be into retro games if you're specifically looking to play games.

Unfortunately, from the standpoint of wanting to own original software and hardware retro video games have become what baseball cards and comic books were to the baby boomers to the millennial generation. They're the most desired items during childhood that now that those children have grown up into adults become the target of long waiting desires to own causing prices to spike.  The bubble will eventually pop so to speak, but this doesn't mean that everything will be cheap again.
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Re: This is a shit time to be into retro games...
« Reply #25 on: November 26, 2016, 02:12:55 AM »
I recently cut out cable TV subscription and.... I didn't even notice it. Nobody in my house (except my wife) watched cable TV (obviously, we are not into sports, ha!)

I did this many years ago and never looked back. Cheers.

In response to the thread title: well, yeah. It's been shit for 4+ years now.

I hate the people on the Facebook Group who post shit like.....

".....Hey, I found a High Definition Graphics Sega Genesis, I hear it is the best kind and quite rare!  How much can I get for it?"

   People are constantly taking common shit and trying to flip it for mega bucks.  The NES retro classic is a huge example of this.  Crazy.

Unfortunately, the NES mini is an enabler for these people. Lol.

We cut that shit out years ago. Our version of cable is called DSTV.
We got tired of the endless repeats and advertisements. I miss the Rugby and Cricket a little bit, but not enough to sign back on.

You can stream pretty much any sporting event for free. Of course, you may not be morally inclined to do so. ARRRRR.

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Re: This is a shit time to be into retro games...
« Reply #26 on: November 26, 2016, 02:17:32 AM »
This far as where the retro market is now.I also agree the best that came out of it are the flash carts,reproductions and even sd card readers for the likes of the saturn&dreamcast.When the market does burst.I'll be laughing when all those collectors thought retro video games were a investment.

+1 Every time I see someone post about video games as an investment I want to punch them in the junk.

This is an awesome time to be into retro games.  Everdrives, the Rhea, the Framemeister, etc...

This is a bad time to be a collectard shelf queen.

True.

I tend to go in waves honestly, I'll  pick up a bunch of stuff for one system, play most of it, and pack that shit away for a while while my taste of the month changes.
Last year, I sold off 70% of my retro shit, and for the most part, I don't miss it.
I'm sitting at less than 10 games for most of my systems.

at the moment, I'm mostly picking up stuff for the PS3 (since it's dirt cheap, like $5 or less for most games) and vita (Since I spend most of every day on campus and it's a good way to sneak in some game time)
Other than that, I don't think I've bought anything turbo related for 2-3 years, and most of my other stuff has been bought off of buddies.

I will say, I'm always interested in seeing people's setups and their thoughts on them.
Initially, video quality didn't matter for shit to me, but as I've experimented I realized that I was relatively spoiled by either gaming on a TV that was too small for it to make much of a difference or by running a really nice secondhand CRT.

But I think part of what's kind of killed a lot of gaming discussion is that the old timers have seen the same topics over and over again "what's the best way to do 'x'" or "did you know that you can 'y'" threads have pretty much all been done by now.
for gameplay discussion, i tend to look more at speed runs and the like.

On the subject of facebook groups, we've all noticed by now that the future of selling your old shit is facebook, so naturally the scumbags who want to avoid paying ebay fees have all moved there.
I'm still always amazed when I see people post things above ebay prices, especially if its common or still available in stores.

+1 on PS3. I have way too many PS3 games as well. But I mean, Gamestop runs 4 for $10 on them and I can't help myself at that point.

Set-up talk can be interesting, but I think it's mostly hashed out at this point. Plus like Este said, lots of people are massive douche bags about it.

As for the facebook groups, the crazy thing is those overpriced items sell. Always a sucker out there I suppose.

I think that being in your 20s is the best time in one's life for hobbies.  You have disposable income greater than ever before and you still have time because most of us didn't have families or were at early parts of our careers with jobs with less responsibility.

Post 30, you hit a point in life where you have a house, bigger family, more time consuming and important job.  It is nice, but also time consuming stuff.  Between work, girlfriend, friends, and family...  I am lucky to get 5 hours a week to myself.  I try to game as much as I can, it just is hard doing so...  sucks.

I don't think it is much of the hobby changing, other than prices going up (but that always happens with most things).  Rather the guys who were playing 80s games are all at the same place in life where people sell out and kinda suck.  I have assuredly became like the dickheads that I hated less than 10 years ago and never wanted to be :)

TIP: ABANDON YOUR FRIENDS TO PLAY GAMES ALL DAY. I kid, I kid.

This is an awesome time to be into retro games.  Everdrives, the Rhea, the Framemeister, etc...

This is a bad time to be a collectard shelf queen.

Its also a bad time to think groups of people in retro game groups are actually going to talk about something of worth, lol.


Most of the content is like, shit tier dumpster fire shit

I quickly realized that no one in those damn groups plays a single f*cking game.
« Last Edit: November 26, 2016, 02:26:52 AM by Gypsy »

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Re: This is a shit time to be into retro games...
« Reply #27 on: November 26, 2016, 02:52:53 AM »
You can stream pretty much any sporting event for free. Of course, you may not be morally inclined to do so. ARRRRR.

What? Sportsdevil and the like? At one time had a whole lot on them on Kodi.

Sometimes they work, sometimes they don't. Dead links, lost signal, buffering, crap (not always) picture quality.

But I'm open to any source that I may not have yet tried. What do you use?

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Re: This is a shit time to be into retro games...
« Reply #28 on: November 26, 2016, 03:16:48 AM »
Quality is usually crap across the board. My default option is firstrow, but lately I've had to use usagoals.co a bit. Also I know some people live stream on youtube, but I've not tried that yet.

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Re: This is a shit time to be into retro games...
« Reply #29 on: November 26, 2016, 03:33:50 AM »
I've heard Mobdro is decent. An all-in-one type app. I'll give it a proper shot one of these days.



To the OP and the rest- apologies for the off-topic convo. As you were.