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Mas

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Thinking of slimming down and getting a retropie
« on: June 22, 2017, 11:36:53 PM »
I have been thinking of slimming down my game room and cutting some fat and sell of my retro game room to just get a retropie and keeping only a couple of systems. Most of my stuff has everdrives and a few disc here or there. Let me explain what I own and maybe some suggestions will help me to decide.
What I own.
Atari 2600 sears telegames heavy sixer
Atari 2600 4 switch
Atari 2600 jr
60 games mostly all common 2600 games.

Atari 5200 with 12 games

Atari 7800 with 35 games

Colecovision with 12 games

Nes with everdrive

Sega Master System
98 games less than 20 to complete us set. All cartridge or card only.

Turbografx 2 systems
Everdrive
17 games

Sega Genesis models 1,2,3
32x
Sega cd model 2 with 8 or so games
Everdrive
Power base converter

Snes with everdrive

Sega saturn with 20 games and imports with action replay

Ps1 with 4 games

N64 with everdrive

Dreamcast with 5 games and 20 back ups

Xbox modded with coin ops 8 and x arcade double tank sticks

Wii with 500gig hard drive

That's my layout. Now I can pretty much get rid of everything and I have been thinking of it. But the other part is I can just play anything I want and when I have company it's cool to let them have flashbacks and remember old school gaming.
The only systems I'm thinking of keeping would be the tg16 and games and Wii and saturn. Everything else I know I could add to the retro pie and or have no use for it. I could also get away with the tg16 but there is just something about that damn system I love. I own the everdrive but I also like knowing I have original games and accessories for it like the turbobooster and turbo tap and turbo sticks plus I just got the turbo express so I'm a keeper for it. I think that's the only system I might just collect for.
Any suggestions would help. I don't need the cash but it always helps lol I'm just giving some thoughts on it. Thanks

esteban

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Re: Thinking of slimming down and getting a retropie
« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2017, 11:43:31 PM »
You still need:
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GohanX

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Re: Thinking of slimming down and getting a retropie
« Reply #2 on: June 23, 2017, 01:47:19 AM »
I have several Pi's. Retropie is kind of a pain to get setup, but when you have it just the way you want it holy hell is it awesome. If you still have a SDTV kicking around a Pi3 with a Retrotink add on board will put out 240p in component or RGB and is damn near indistinguishable from the original hardware. Overscan can be a bitch when going through menus though, depending on your TV.

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Re: Thinking of slimming down and getting a retropie
« Reply #3 on: June 23, 2017, 03:41:34 AM »
What you're talking about isn't trimming the fat, you're going on a crash diet!

Why don't you start by selling your redundancies? You have a power base converter, so get down to a single Genesis and sell the Sega master system. Same deal with the 7800.

Or, get the Pi first and see how you like it.
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Re: Thinking of slimming down and getting a retropie
« Reply #4 on: June 23, 2017, 05:29:05 AM »
I'm not too concerned about the systems as much. I've seen what a retro pie 3 does and has played it and its awesome. My buddy will set it all up and I even have a couple of controllers set aside for it.

If I decide it I will only keep the nes, Saturn and tg16 because of the love for it. Everything I would sell off and make a few dollars on the side and it would clean up my room in a big way. Also if I do this I might be able to place in an actual arcade cabinet and then I will set my room up to a bar room.

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Re: Thinking of slimming down and getting a retropie
« Reply #5 on: June 23, 2017, 06:02:02 AM »
Sounds like you already decided lol. I would still recommend not selling anything until you have the pi set up for a month or so. You may find that the pi takes away some of the experience and want to go back to your previous setup
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Re: Thinking of slimming down and getting a retropie
« Reply #6 on: June 23, 2017, 06:09:02 AM »
You might hold on to the PS1 and Dreamcast also, the emulation for those isn't 100% on the Pi, although a lot of PS1 games play just fine.

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Re: Thinking of slimming down and getting a retropie
« Reply #7 on: June 23, 2017, 06:12:35 AM »
I really have no need for the dreamcast or ps1. As far as holding a month on playing I might do that. Tonight I'll box up everything and just put it in a closet first. If I have no desire after a month then it's time to move on.

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Re: Thinking of slimming down and getting a retropie
« Reply #8 on: June 23, 2017, 06:13:46 AM »
You might hold on to the PS1 and Dreamcast also, the emulation for those isn't 100% on the Pi, although a lot of PS1 games play just fine.

N64 too, I bet.

GohanX

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Re: Thinking of slimming down and getting a retropie
« Reply #9 on: June 23, 2017, 06:20:47 AM »
Yeah, N64 emulation is horrible. I mean, it runs, but it's just not good enough.

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Re: Thinking of slimming down and getting a retropie
« Reply #10 on: June 23, 2017, 07:18:05 AM »
Yeah, N64 emulation isn't very good. Still it's good enough for me to get my Zelda:OoT fix in from time to time! The most recent RetroPie update seemed to make N64 games play a little smoother, but Zelda is almost perfect now. My Pi3 is also overclocked a bit, so that might help too.

Since I've gotten my Pi3 all set up I've definitely slimmed down my physical collection. Many of the games, though, I've had for decades and it's hard to let them go. There's just something about holding the game in your hands, especially if you have fond memories of purchasing it and playing it for the first time bitd.

From what I've seen, Dreamcast games are for the most part playable, but few run at 100% speed. I need to create a config file for my controller because I can't get out of the date/time screen, and it's pretty low on my priority list because I have a Dreamcast that works just fine.

I haven't noticed any issues with PS1 games on the Pi3, but have only played a handful of games. Castlevania:SotN seems to work fine and I've put a few hours into it. Other than that, I've stuck mainly to RPGs and they all work fine too. Hooray for savestates!

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Re: Thinking of slimming down and getting a retropie
« Reply #11 on: June 23, 2017, 05:08:43 PM »
Every time I've sold off my turbo collection (3x) I've always bought it back so at this point unless I fall on hard times its staying.

If space is an issue or money then yeah, why not? But keep the turbo stuff.

My 2 cents.
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Re: Thinking of slimming down and getting a retropie
« Reply #12 on: June 25, 2017, 11:49:51 AM »
Every time I've sold off my turbo collection (3x) I've always bought it back so at this point unless I fall on hard times its staying.

If space is an issue or money then yeah, why not? But keep the turbo stuff.

My 2 cents.
One thing I am NOT DOING is selling my turbo collection. I'm keeping that.

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Re: Thinking of slimming down and getting a retropie
« Reply #13 on: June 25, 2017, 12:14:39 PM »
NO f*ckING SURPRISE HERE

Please, don't. Mas has this habit of buying and selling everything, and don't let him fool you about the house thing. That was a recent addition. We're talking about years of doing this. Plus, he's a known and out and proud flipper.

Remember that "other site" he mentioned? That was Racketboy, and you can see all the details for yourself there, can see the jokes about mas buying everything and then selling on ebay or at a local store.

What, you think those would ever come back to PCEFX?

http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=44272


https://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=19468.msg416504#msg416504

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Re: Thinking of slimming down and getting a retropie
« Reply #14 on: June 25, 2017, 12:47:22 PM »
NO f*ckING SURPRISE HERE

Please, don't. Mas has this habit of buying and selling everything, and don't let him fool you about the house thing. That was a recent addition. We're talking about years of doing this. Plus, he's a known and out and proud flipper.

Remember that "other site" he mentioned? That was Racketboy, and you can see all the details for yourself there, can see the jokes about mas buying everything and then selling on ebay or at a local store.

What, you think those would ever come back to PCEFX?

http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=44272


https://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=19468.msg416504#msg416504


I went and read the racketboy crap as well as the thread here and just, lol.