That’s exactly what came to my mind when I saw the image haha
That’s exactly what came to my mind when I saw the image haha
I’ve found this in the wild, it’s quite worrying, but not surprising, unfortunately.
They’ve been caught using ROMs downloaded from some ROMs download website, so it wouldn’t be that surprising.
Some LP covers have enough detail to have you looking for a good 30 minutes.
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On Firefox you can also hold your left click on the back arrow for the same effect.
And when a source isn’t clear, they mark the post as #doubtful.
It is where I get my music too. They even have tons of Vinyl or SACD rips, among other hi-res formats, if you’re into that.
If you like JRPGs and haven’t played it, Radiant Historia would be a great choice.
I’m not sure I’m going to like this. Cold steel was when I started losing interest in the saga, and the jump to full 3D had a bit to do with it.
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…What?
I meant PS3, but thank you for reminding me I’m old.
I thought the consensus was that a system needs to be at least 20 years old to be considered retro.
I cancelled my preorder years ago and don’t regret it one bit. The last 4 games I ever preordered: Shenmue 3, No Man’s Sky, Cyberpunk 2077 and Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2. Never again.
I never got to play it back in the day, there was always something else more interesting to buy/rent. Will have to try it one day.
What next, a Ristar movie?
If I’m not mistaken the Hot Coffee mod restores content made by Rockstar that was cut last minute.
For me it was the jump to 3D in the 32 bit era. We already had some games in 3D prior to that, but with the arrival of Playstation and Saturn the landscape changed forever.
I’d say play them in release order. I hope you didn’t pay much for that set…
I think it’s a matter of taste. I prefer JRPGs, so FFVII is the best one for me. But both are great games in their own right.
Ocarina is more innovative and its formula was copied for many years. Z Targetting especially (I know some other game used something very similar before OOT), set an example for everyone to follow.
And FFVII, while not that innovative, also set its own legacy: if not for FFVII the West would have missed many great JRPGs from then on. It opened the floodgates and publishers started thinking of US and Europe as viable markets for JRPGs. So we have FFVII to thank for that.
I played it when it released and quite enjoyed it. I don’t remember much of it though, it might be time to give it another go.