Retro Club Weekender

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Jordan UK
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PostRe: Retro Club Weekender
by Jordan UK » Sat Aug 05, 2017 12:35 pm

AndyXL wrote:I had to share a photo of this game - I only just received this in the post today, and it's in amazing condition :)

It's also the most expensive retro game I've ever bought...but it's one I've wanted for years, and I think it will only go up in value, as the UK PAL version didn't sell that well.

I've already played through the first level - so much fun :toot:

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That's in incredible condition. Looks new. How much did it cost (if you don't mind me asking)?

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PostRe: Retro Club Weekender
by AndyXL » Sat Aug 05, 2017 12:53 pm

Jordan UK wrote:
AndyXL wrote:I had to share a photo of this game - I only just received this in the post today, and it's in amazing condition :)

It's also the most expensive retro game I've ever bought...but it's one I've wanted for years, and I think it will only go up in value, as the UK PAL version didn't sell that well.

I've already played through the first level - so much fun :toot:

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That's in incredible condition. Looks new. How much did it cost (if you don't mind me asking)?


Brace yourself -
£250


But it really is one of a kind in that condition, which is why I was prepared to pay that!

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PostRe: Retro Club Weekender
by Victor Mildew » Sat Aug 05, 2017 1:11 pm

Jesus Christ strawberry float paying that :lol:

You're all mental, but my whole retro collection for 5k plz :datass:

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PostRe: Retro Club Weekender
by Hypes » Sat Aug 05, 2017 1:46 pm

That looks gorgeous but fuuuck that's a lot of money

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PostRe: Retro Club Weekender
by Johnny Ryall » Sat Aug 05, 2017 1:48 pm

Holy crap I'll stick to my illegal collection.

Speaking of which I've been researching best of lists for the nes, going to dabble in some things I've never heard of to see how they hold up this afternoon.

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PostRe: Retro Club Weekender
by Trelliz » Sat Aug 05, 2017 3:48 pm

AndyXL wrote:Brace yourself -
£250


But it really is one of a kind in that condition, which is why I was prepared to pay that!


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Johnny Ryall wrote:Holy crap I'll stick to my illegal collection.


This - especially as none of that money is going to the developer/publisher, but fair play to you for having that kind of cheddar to throw about.

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PostRe: Retro Club Weekender
by Victor Mildew » Sat Aug 05, 2017 4:28 pm

I've decided I'm playing sonic 3&knuckles as my post horizon pallet cleanser. Hopefully have a shitty flatscreen in the loft that may have scart so I can use my proper hardware.

Hexx wrote:Ad7 is older and balder than I thought.
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PostRe: Retro Club Weekender
by Johnny Ryall » Sat Aug 05, 2017 4:33 pm

Trelliz wrote:
AndyXL wrote:Brace yourself -
£250


But it really is one of a kind in that condition, which is why I was prepared to pay that!


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Johnny Ryall wrote:Holy crap I'll stick to my illegal collection.


This - especially as none of that money is going to the developer/publisher, but fair play to you for having that kind of cheddar to throw about.


Part of me would like to think attaching monetary value to something would mean I'm more likely to play it, but nahhhh.

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PostRe: Retro Club Weekender
by Herdanos » Sat Aug 05, 2017 6:31 pm

I too would never pay that much. However, I'd like to think that should you end up with a relatively complete collection, all together that'll be an incredibly valuable thing to pass on to your kids someday.

(Make sure they don't do what we did with our SNES boxes as kids; cut them up to use the screenshots as images in our own hand-drawn gaming magazine :dread: )

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PostRe: Retro Club Weekender
by AndyXL » Sat Aug 05, 2017 6:32 pm

Trelliz wrote:but fair play to you for having that kind of cheddar to throw about.


The sad thing is, I don't. In fact, I'm probably going to have to sell a few other gaming-related items to pay for this, including my Yoshi 3DS and possibly my entire Dreamcast collection (although selling the latter would help fund another expensive SNES game I currently have my eyes on)!! :toot:

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PostRe: Retro Club Weekender
by Preezy » Sat Aug 05, 2017 11:36 pm

My wife would freak if I spent that on a single game, fair play Andy.

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PostRe: Retro Club Weekender
by jawafour » Sat Aug 05, 2017 11:57 pm

Yep, that is a really nice pick-up, Andy. Game pricing is an odd thing...the most that I've ever paid was £79 for a boxed, complete copy of Knuckles Chaotix (32X) about six years ago. It's perhaps more surprising that complete (inc season pass) games from the console digital stores can now be around £85 :shock: .

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PostRe: Retro Club Weekender
by Johnny Ryall » Sun Aug 06, 2017 1:01 am

jawafour wrote:Yep, that is a really nice pick-up, Andy. Game pricing is an odd thing...the most that I've ever paid was £79 for a boxed, complete copy of Knuckles Chaotix (32X) about six years ago. It's perhaps more surprising that complete (inc season pass) games from the console digital stores can now be around £85 :shock: .


Did you see this?


I think part 2 is tomorrow/this morning, or maybe it's every 2 weeks I dunno.

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PostRe: Retro Club Weekender
by jawafour » Sun Aug 06, 2017 8:29 am

Johnny Ryall wrote:Did you see this?...
...I think part 2 is tomorrow/this morning, or maybe it's every 2 weeks I dunno.

Oh blimey, yeah, thanks man - I remember it popping up and then totally forget about it. I will watch it later :toot: . I've never played that much 32X; I didn't have it at the time but I did pick one up (boxed, in nice condition with all cables) around 2010 and I have, maybe, eight or nine games for it.

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PostRe: Retro Club Weekender
by Victor Mildew » Sun Aug 06, 2017 7:12 pm

With the impending as arrival of an actual decent sonic game for the first time in 20 years (adventure and generations were gooseberry fool, deal with it). I decided to get the mega drive out and see if it still works, can find a tv with a scart input and play sonic 3 and knuckles.

Oh yeeaaah :toot:
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Not only that, but it still has my full line of complete saves somehow :shock: Go 13 year old me! :datass:
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Regarding the state of that aspect ratio, that tv came from dad's place and had no remote, so I can only select the source with the single button, not any of the options for it. Oh and SCART looks like utter dog gooseberry fool :dread:

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PostRe: Retro Club Weekender
by Johnny Ryall » Mon Aug 07, 2017 9:50 pm

Composite will. You can buy RGB scart cables that will look loads better.

https://www.retrogamingcables.co.uk/seg ... le-tv-lead



For like £20 I'd say it's definitely worth it.

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PostRe: Retro Club Weekender
by Victor Mildew » Tue Aug 08, 2017 7:16 am

I might pick one of those up, although you can't use it with the 32x so I'd need 2.

Hexx wrote:Ad7 is older and balder than I thought.
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PostRe: Retro Club Weekender
by jawafour » Tue Aug 08, 2017 9:54 am

I've watched the first part of that Digital Foundry assessment of the 32X and it was well worth the time. I hadn't quite appreciated how the system ran the Mega Drive and 32X aspects as two separate processes; it seems pretty complicated but there is a lot of unfulfilled potential there. It was effectively doing some parallel processing and it was cool looking at how some games exploited the feature.... whilst some didn't :lol: . I'm looking forward to seeing the second part of the assessment.

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PostRe: Retro Club Weekender
by Johnny Ryall » Tue Aug 08, 2017 4:34 pm

jawafour wrote:I've watched the first part of that Digital Foundry assessment of the 32X and it was well worth the time. I hadn't quite appreciated how the system ran the Mega Drive and 32X aspects as two separate processes; it seems pretty complicated but there is a lot of unfulfilled potential there. It was effectively doing some parallel processing and it was cool looking at how some games exploited the feature.... whilst some didn't :lol: . I'm looking forward to seeing the second part of the assessment.


I love retro df, John is a great presenter.

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PostRe: Retro Club Weekender
by Pedz » Sat Aug 12, 2017 11:32 am

Here's one of the games I've bought over the last few days.

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