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Re: no thanks Bah...forget the revolution...I still have my Genesis, Nintendo, SNES, and N64....along with xbox, playstation...All the consoles that made a name for themselves...I play all my games on the original consoles...so why would I need this? |
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 | said by NewMariner:Bah...forget the revolution...I still have my Genesis, Nintendo, SNES, and N64....along with xbox, playstation...All the consoles that made a name for themselves...I play all my games on the original consoles...so why would I need this? Because not very many people actually still have all the consoles. Mine were sold at garage sales many moons ago  |
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 | reply to NewMariner I wouldn't mind putting away my old game systems if the Revolution does their emulation really well. My Sega Genesis w/ Sega CD alone takes up quite a bit of shelf space. |
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 | reply to NewMariner you wont have to keep digging them out the closet |
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 | reply to NewMariner said by NewMariner:Bah...forget the revolution...I still have my Genesis, Nintendo, SNES, and N64....along with xbox, playstation...All the consoles that made a name for themselves...I play all my games on the original consoles...so why would I need this? I still have all mine too... but not enough ports on my tv! I don't feel like re-wiring every time I want to use a different system... |
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| reply to NewMariner said by NewMariner:Bah...forget the revolution...I still have my Genesis, Nintendo, SNES, and N64....along with xbox, playstation...All the consoles that made a name for themselves...I play all my games on the original consoles...so why would I need this? Good for you.
We will want it because we will most likely have access to a bigger well organized and convenient library than you, playing on a slick new condensed system that will most likely improve the visuals and sound of all of the older stuff. -- Do you own/manage a barn with lesson horses? Go here! »www.otsysinc.com/EquiSense.htm |
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