Black Valkyrie Posted October 17 Posted October 17 https://www.timeextension.com/news/2024/10/pre-orders-for-fpga-n64-analogue-3d-open-next-week-will-cost-usd250 Quote
JB0 Posted October 17 Posted October 17 Man, every time someone puts out a new "Nintendo 64 controller, but better-designed" I am just reminded that what Nintendo 64 fans want is actually just the Saturn 3D Controller. This 8bitdo one is the most obvious yet. Just accept it, guys. Embrace perfection, and quit pretending you actually want what Nintendidn't. Quote
Black Valkyrie Posted October 18 Posted October 18 https://www.timeextension.com/news/2024/10/yes-final-fight-md-will-include-the-level-removed-from-the-snes-version Quote
Valkyrie Hunter D Posted November 6 Posted November 6 I always wondered why Phantasy Star IV was so damn expensive compared to other Genesis games upon its release. This podcast with Victor Ireland (Working Designs) gives a reason: Ireland wanted to publish the game, and Sega US did not want to, thinking RPGs are a bad idea. Sega Japan asks Sega US if PSIV is such a bad idea, then why does Working Designs want to publish it so badly? Sega US then releases the game and jacks up the price so high, thinking the price will tank the game, validating its anti-RPG stance. The game proceeds to sell out. A big thank you to Bernie Stolar (head of Sega US at the time) for allowing me to play one of the best 16 bit RPGs (albeit at an outrageous price). Quote
JB0 Posted November 7 Posted November 7 (edited) 3 hours ago, Valkyrie Hunter D said: I always wondered why Phantasy Star IV was so damn expensive compared to other Genesis games upon its release. This podcast with Victor Ireland (Working Designs) gives a reason: Ireland wanted to publish the game, and Sega US did not want to, thinking RPGs are a bad idea. Sega Japan asks Sega US if PSIV is such a bad idea, then why does Working Designs want to publish it so badly? Sega US then releases the game and jacks up the price so high, thinking the price will tank the game, validating its anti-RPG stance. The game proceeds to sell out. A big thank you to Bernie Stolar (head of Sega US at the time) for allowing me to play one of the best 16 bit RPGs (albeit at an outrageous price). Man, every time I think I've heard the dumbest story out of 90s Sega, someone find a new one. If Sega Japan isn't trying to sabotage Sega America to make Sega Japan look good, Sega America's trying to sabotage Sega America to make Sega Japan look bad. Edited November 7 by JB0 Quote
Black Valkyrie Posted Saturday at 04:17 PM Posted Saturday at 04:17 PM https://www.timeextension.com/news/2022/10/data-easts-legendary-robocop-coin-op-is-coming-to-the-mega-drive-genesis Quote
F-ZeroOne Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago The amazing thing about the return of the working class champion of British retro gaming is that its retailing (in the UK at least) for almost the same price as the original product!: Quote
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