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Post by linkt101 on May 26, 2020 22:54:08 GMT
I was oblivious to that release. Any version differences within the game itself?
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Post by linkt101 on May 8, 2020 16:45:34 GMT
Clockwork Knight 1 and 2 are mediocre games in any region,i would have thought there would have been plenty of copies floating around in such a big market as the Usa.I have never had a pal saturn but at least when i look on ebay poor Saturn games seem far cheaper in comparison to the NTSC U copies and Clockwork Knight seems to be pennies in jp and in europe and we all speak different languages. That's because the Saturn while still a flop in Europe was considerably more popular than in North America. That's not to say there is exceptions like Street Fighter Collection, Courier Crisis, Mr Bones and Blazing Heroes.
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Post by linkt101 on May 7, 2020 15:37:31 GMT
You may have heard of a Working Designs tax, but there is also a thing known as an Arcade Gears tax. The game is bare bones in terms of game play. If it weren't for the fact the developers were likely on something when making this game, then people likely wouldn't have cared about it. I got it for £75 two years ago, but it's going for over £100 now.
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Post by linkt101 on Apr 27, 2020 1:10:35 GMT
I do have a fully modded system, but would much prefer having an ODE. Meaning I don't need to have a heavy disc folder to accompany it. Personally, I'd hold out for a Satiator. Albeit, no idea when that is coming out and how much it's likely to cost.
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Post by linkt101 on Apr 7, 2020 15:42:00 GMT
UltraISO is what I generally use, but ImgBurn is the most reliable. As for your problem, I've never heard of such an issue. So it would require more info.
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Post by linkt101 on Feb 26, 2020 18:56:55 GMT
Been quiet when it comes to Saturn collecting in recent times, but I finally got Steam Hearts. Hopefully I can get Liquid Kids at some point as well.
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Post by linkt101 on Jan 31, 2020 16:12:17 GMT
I didn't know translation patches for Grandia were available. Princess Crown is the main one I want however. One thing that does annoy me looking at those listings is not being able to see the discs. Are they burned or pressed and what kind of artwork do the CDs have if any? EDIT: I got a response he used burned CDRs. He also showed me what Sakura Wars looked like.
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Post by linkt101 on Jan 17, 2020 9:25:43 GMT
In terms of the timeline they go PDZ > PD > PDS
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Post by linkt101 on Jan 4, 2020 21:44:35 GMT
Steam Hearts Liquid Kids
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Post by linkt101 on Nov 28, 2019 20:12:16 GMT
If you just wanna have a better picture on your TV, then buy that cable. If you want to do any kind of video capture or livestream. Get an OSSC instead.
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Post by linkt101 on Nov 27, 2019 2:16:53 GMT
Wasn't aware it existed for the Mega CD. It's probably worth around $300aud. However, your version is probably worth slightly less due to it not having a manual.
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Post by linkt101 on Nov 27, 2019 2:13:15 GMT
Eventually the optical lasers will break down, but hopefully by that point SD loading devices will be more affordable.
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Post by linkt101 on Nov 27, 2019 2:09:20 GMT
If you're cleaning the cartridge slot. You'll find the pins too tightly packed together to clean it out with a q-tip. I personally coat my AR connectors with a super stain remover and insert and remove the cartridge a few times to get the dirt out.
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Post by linkt101 on Nov 23, 2019 18:10:36 GMT
I use OSSC, and I've never had that issue.
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Post by linkt101 on Nov 7, 2019 15:12:38 GMT
Most controllers use potentiometers. I'm guessing this one can determine inputs based off the strength of magnetic fields. One advantage I could think for this, is that it will make the controller less prone to wear and tear,
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