

Mario kart is the only racing game I’ve ever been good at.
So, I’ll take Mario Kart 64 as my best retro pick.
Mario kart is the only racing game I’ve ever been good at.
So, I’ll take Mario Kart 64 as my best retro pick.
That’s a great solution as well, but the mini has no internet connection, so there’s no “backdoor.”
How dead is that NES?
You try blowing in it?
That stigma seems to be getting slightly better, but it’s always bothered me.
“OMG you’ve been playing that game for hours! Why don’t you go DO something! You’re rotting your brain!!” -Someone who’s about to sit in front of the TV until they fall asleep.
My brother and I have opposing views on this.
He likes to collect hardware. He loves buying old systems and cartridges.
I like to collect software. Very few games are worth much to me individually, but I love the ability to fire up any old game when it pops in my head.
I ended up buying an SNES Mini on eBay that was jacked and loaded with ROMs from EVERY system it was capable of running. I understand wanting the original hardware, but for me, getting EVERYTHING preloaded for about $200 just made more sense for me.
I have bought two of those hacked systems from the same seller. I can check if they still offer them, and share a link to the product, but only if someone asks for the info. I’m not trying to promote anyone, but I feel like this is a market that could be prone to fakes, and I personally would appreciate someone suggesting a trustworthy seller.
Admit it, you’ve just been getting down to the DK Rap.