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3773895 No.3773895 [Reply] [Original]

will old big box pc games be the next retro hipster craze?

>> No.3773897

>>3773895
Too complicated
Ppl wanna just pop the game in

>> No.3773910

>>3773895
No because normies only acknowledge brands like "Nintendo" and memes like "Earthbound", they don't fucking care about the games

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>>3773897
>>3773910
so im safe then

>> No.3773918

No Clint, now get back to thrifting.

>> No.3773927

I had a huge box with FF8 pc, i wonder if that's worth anything

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>>3773927
Found a picture

>> No.3773938

Since when do hipsters go after PC games ever? I thought they only had their sights on old Nintendo stuff.

>> No.3773985
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3773985

No, hipsters aren't gonna have interest in stuff like Jurassic Park on PC or Flea Market Simulator '93 on DOS. They're all about the dank Nintendos.

Personally, I think VHS cassette tapes have potential to be the next retro hipster craze. They're very cheap right now, so theres potential in price rising/gouging by resellers if interest accumulates in them by collectors and buyers. Hell, some people already fall for those buzzfeed articles saying your old Disney tapes are worth $10,000. They definitely have the vintage/retro aesthetic that mostly hipsters die for. I say we meme VHS tapes as the next big dank collectible

>> No.3773993

>>3773895
They only made them that big to stand out on store shelves. Nowadays any game can stand out as long as someone plays it for YouTube, no need for excess cardboard.

>> No.3773998

>>3773985
holy shit. my parents bought my sisters pretty much every disney release that ever came out and they still have them tucked away in their basement with the rest of the old vhs tapes.

>> No.3774003

>>3773993
Actually it was a holdover from when games came on the 5" floppies and they legitimately needed a box that large.

>> No.3774005

LGR is singlehandedly buying all of the big box PC games on eBay

>> No.3774016
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>>3773936
is that PAL or something? mine didn't look like that, pic related.

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>>3773895
>>3773914
Meh, the hardware already has ... has ... you know ... BAH! Ugh!

>> No.3774087

>>3773895
Weren't PCs more for adults back then? Most hipster crazes are an extreme form of "muh childhood!"

>> No.3774101

>>3773895
Alot of the best games ever made like doom or quake, go for pretty good money.
Their expansion packs go for even better money.
There are some really obscure titles out there that you could easily walk past at a junk shop without realizing. One pc game ("silver"-something, i cant remember), i sold on ebay for £100, within an hour of posting it.
It's a great market, because there are some high value games out there, but they are so unknown to the majority of retro gaming folk, they rarely get noticed at charity shops, bootsales etc..

The only ones ive kept are my city building impressions games (caesar 3, pharaoh etc).
Though im pretty tempted to sell my copy of the neverhood, as prices are pretty good, and im probably never gunna play it again (great game tho).
oh and in regards to vhs tapes, here in england most second hand shops are giving them away for free.
i dont think they'll become something sought after.

>> No.3774110

>>3773910
and this is what ultimately pisses me the fuck off. It was never about the games it's just another accessory for them to show off on social media for that cred along with their handlebar moustaches that they meticulously groomed along with their thick rimmed glasses, skinny jeans, and artisan wool scarves made from small family farm rasied sheep. fuck hipsters.

>> No.3774119

>>3774110
Hey now my frames are not really thin and my jeans are fairly form fitting, I won't be able to fit a Switch in there.

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>>3773895
Incredibly doubtful!

For one thing, they can't have quite the same hopes of pouncing in into an exclusive circle, since PC games have been rereleased more, not to mention how the hardware could be very feasibly reproduced.

>> No.3774204

It's funny how blind people are to trends. As PC gaming is blowing up in popularity combined with digital distribution making physical releases something special, you can take it to the bank that good examples of popular and/or rare computer will be rising in value soon. In fact, you can go on eBay's completed auctions and see it starting to happen.

>> No.3774223

>>3774005
came here to post this

>> No.3774232

>>3774204
But those boxed games won't even install let alone run on the Win10 computers these bandwagoners have.

>> No.3774293

>>3773895
They are already...

>> No.3774390

>>3774016
UK edition

>> No.3774797

>>3773895
Probably not. DRM ensures that most discs not pre intarwebs are useless to all but the original purchaser.

>> No.3774890
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3774890

I love big box PC games, they're so comfy and remind me of those simpler times. I buy them every time I see them in flea markets, no matter what the game is as long as they're cheap, which they usually are because nobody wants them.

Last year I bought total of 4 big boxes: Baldur's Gate, Red Baron II, Actua Soccer, and Destiny. Cost me like 5 euros.

I especially loved it when the big boxes included all those free "feelies" and bonus items in regular boxes that nowadays would be included in special collector's editions. Like this Hunt for Red October that includes the original book in the box, how cool is that?

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>>3773895
I think it already is. It is surprising how much they cost from the stores around me. I am fortunate to hold onto what I do have, but regret the times I had to "lighten the load" when I had to move, and lost some great oens like Star Control 2, Leisure Suit Larry 6, etc.


Today, I will take the 6 hour drive to an old stomping grounds, which had some big box PC games to sell, but it has been over 2 years. Wish me luck.

>> No.3774916

>>3773895
Well don't give them ideas, the hipsters are on this board you fuck.

>> No.3774943

>>3774232
Yeah and NES carts don't run on their WiiUs either. Retro gaming PCs are also skyrocketing in price. I found mine for $10 at a thrift store but it would fetch PCE-Duo money if I sold it to a hipster. If I found a big box of 3DFX and Voodoo cards somewhere I'd be in business. P3s are pretty common for me to run across but mine is the first one I came across that had an Nvidia card from the correct era (and a real Sound Blaster to boot). I still have zero Voodoos though. Should probably bite the bullet and pay $40 or so for one because I don't expect they'll be getting any cheaper.

>> No.3774972

>>3774943
>would fetch PCE-Duo money
$20?

>> No.3774990
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>>3774972

>> No.3775045

>>3774110

This is the only reason to go to Portland. To fuck a hipster geek who cares about this shit.

I love retro games

>> No.3775068

>>3775045
>I love retro games

fucking hipster

>> No.3775069

I'm actually surprised they haven't already

>> No.3775086

>>3774990
ffs...

>> No.3776115

>>3773985
>I say we meme VHS tapes as the next big dank collectible

VHS
H
S

>> No.3776304

>>3776115
V H S
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBjJuLybt0Y

>> No.3776308

>>3775045
You can come here and fuck me BB.

>> No.3776312

>>3773985
>Personally, I think VHS cassette tapes have potential to be the next retro hipster craze.

Already are, man. There's a cafe in Seattle dedicated to VHS and it's full of hipsters

>> No.3776315

>>3774990
This can't be real

>> No.3776316

>>3773985

analog shit literally rots

>> No.3776318

>>3776315
>>3775086

Uh you realize those systems were worth 1000's when they first came out?

>> No.3776330

>>3775086
>>3776315
If those are decently configured and preloaded with stuff, they're fair offerings.

>> No.3776352

>>3774797
what are you talking about, it's not like you have to register the game to play it, i can't think of any such game except for non vr shit like half-life 2.

>> No.3776386

>>3774797

You're buying it for the box, not to play from.

>> No.3776398

>>3774797

?

100% of games that I am aware of from 2001 and before activate with just typing in the CD key and no internet connection required.

>> No.3776427

>>3776398
Forsaken, a 1998 game, is protected by SecuROM DRM. Though daemeon tools can easily emulate older SecuROM versions, or you could just use a no cd patch.

>> No.3776432

>>3776427

SecuROM pre-2008 is 100% busted.

You can run burned copies, you can mount ripped ISOs, you can install as many times as you want, no internet activation required.

>> No.3776532

>>3773985
No because they were mass produced on a much greater scale than games

>> No.3776550

>>3773895

Probably not

I'm sure people know LGR here though. He collects big box PC stuff. Neat channel since it's so niche

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3776554

>>3773938

>always held on to all my old stuff
>been a collecter for years
>mfw I kept all my old Nintendo stuff and was ahead of the curve buying stuff for cheap and now I have to watch hipsters squabble over games I paid next to nothing for while I collect for more niche systems that don't get attention

>> No.3776582

>>3773985
I don't see VHS ever taking off in a big way considering most of them are literally rotting.

>> No.3776583

>>3773918
First thing I thought of. Wont lie, I got a giggle out of that.

>> No.3777051

I can't imagine retro computer gaming ever getting too popular because
1. It's too technical for normies
2. DOSBox is easy enough and accurate enough for most people.
3. Boxed PC games are slightly harder to find than console games, how many retro video game stores have you seen even carry PC games? You have to go to thrift stores, conventions or find shit on ebay.

>> No.3777363 [DELETED] 

>>3776316
>>3776582
Shh... don't tell the hipsters that!

>> No.3777376

>>3773895
No. It takes time and effort.

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>>3773910
>>3774110
100% agree

>> No.3777452

>>3774081
That joystick made me his bitch

>> No.3777462

>>3777051
Dosbox is pretty shitty m8

>> No.3777560

>>3777462
No. It's ugly shit.

>> No.3777575

>>3774990
>i have about 20~30 old PCs in my basement and garage
my hoarding finally paid off!

>> No.3777584

>>3777363
>>3773910
>>3774110
>unironically using le ebin hipster meme in 2017

You have to be 18 to post here.

>> No.3778279

>>3774990
What the fuck. You can get those same exact builds for free if you only did some digging.

>> No.3778286

I would love to own more PC games in their original physical big box format, but they would probably take more space than they're worth.

I'm planning to get a big box version of all my favorite PC games, even if I already own them on gog, steam etc. just to have them on my shelves as "trophies". I must do it quickly though, before the prices get jacked up for being turned to "retro vintage CIB retro gaming pro -ADVENTURE- NIB manual SHIPPING TO EUROPE".

I'm looking at prices on ebay right now and goddamn, they're already pretty expensive. Cheapest "I have no mouth and I must scream" big box is about 40 euros.

>> No.3778327

>>3777584
He's 100% right tho
People do buy this stuff just for decoration

>> No.3778347

>>3778327
hard not to agree with yourself

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>>3778286
They have grown costly from what I am seeing too. I never really explored purchasing the boxes and only just recently I decided to check the eBay prices and it is shocking how expensive the ones I want cost.. I don't even have my old PC games displayed, it's just in a storage bin, think of the time capsule as an old photo album to help me remember the good times. I wish I had money.

>> No.3778438

>>3776316
So does digital shit fool.

Except analog data is more resilient.
Scratch a dvd so a little bit of the disc is unreadable and you lose everything. Crinkle a foot of vhs tape and you have slightly worse video in that area, the rest is fine.

>> No.3778485

>>3778327
I collect big box pc games.

I partly collect them as pieces of art.

The bookshelves i keep them on are all deep enough to have a row of games spine out and a row of games front out. I rotate the front facing games occasionally.

>> No.3778510

>>3773895
I hope so. Because watching those retards snatch up floppy discs of doom for $100+ when it's been available for free for decades would make me kek heartily.

>> No.3778532

>>3778347
You never heard of sealed game artists who keep display cases

>> No.3778573

>>3778279

It's almost like some people don't have enough free time to drive around town looking for something that might not even be exactly what they are looking for. It just might be that there are some people out there who have money but not time and are willing to pay other people to do the effort for them.

>> No.3778576

>>3778438

Uh... a physical scratch is not considered rot. A magnetic tape that slowly disintegrates due to oxidation is.

>> No.3778581

>>3778573

Those people are stupid

>> No.3778582

>>3778581

No, they are employed... you're the stupid one

>> No.3778587

>>3776582
VHS tapes don't break like DVDs they just get character.

>> No.3778616

>>3778576
As i said in the post you quoted, that was about resilience.

Sorry if talking about two things in one post confused you.

>> No.3778620

>>3773910
>people like quality

Yeah you're sure better than them

>> No.3778629

>>3778616

>disintegrates before your eyes
>b-but at least it's resilient before it rots away completely!

great point, have a cookie

>> No.3778687

>>3778629

Nice... what kinda cookie is it?
My favorite are ginger snaps.

I hope its a ginger snap.

>> No.3778729

Is it to late to get into late 80's/90's PC game collecting?

>> No.3778751

>>3778729
Yes.

>> No.3778762

>>3778729
If you don't mind collecting jewel case only CD games there are tons of them cheap at thrift stores. Big box games do float in now and then but there's easily 20x as much jewel cased games. I think people threw big boxes away even worse than SNES boxes

>> No.3778834

>>3778687

It's a butt cookie

>> No.3778874

>>3778834
I never heard of those kind... doesnt sound that appealing.

I'll pass. I really shouldnt be eating cookies anyways.

>> No.3778886

>>3778587
The air degrades the tape.

Enjoy your glorified brick, hiplet.

>> No.3778903

>>3778886
No more than air degrades everything.

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>>3778729
>>3778762
Yeah, the "small box" versions are still around and everywhere. They may actually look nicer on shelf since they are more consistent in size. Although these days, there's just so many advantages of digital downloads of the games, so physical releases are just for old persons like I holding onto a nostalgic feeling.

>> No.3778998

>>3773985

I love the "left Disney Black Diamond!!!" meme. Makes every single person over the age of 20 thing they're sitting on a goldmine.

I wonder if anyone has actually profited on that shit?

>> No.3779327

>>3773910
>memes like "Earthbound"
Really? You can't just acknowledge some people genuinely like EB?

>> No.3779365

>>3778957
One must still consider passcodes, CD keys, and other barriers to playing downloaded or second hand games. It can be frustrating to get half-way through something and find out you can't continue.

>> No.3779409

>>3778957
Autism 101

>> No.3780258

>>3777051
>You have to go to thrift stores, conventions or find shit on ebay.
Book stores sometimes work too, and also tech stores.

>> No.3780264

Once some big YouTuber memes them, then probably yes.

Have Mike Matei put out a video of him going through the Top 10 DOS Hidden Gems while gushing over the "awesome, collectible big boxes" and watch prices explode overnight.

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>>3779365
That's what the power of Google helps with these days. There were cracks and if bootlegged a nfo/txt with the solutions to the code wheels.


>>3779409
I do like the bog box PC games I kept. Just thinking of some advantages of the "small box" games which I only have a couple. I remember aisles of big box PC games in Microcenter, Fry's, Best Buy, Circuit City, etc. On shelves as high as you can reach, down to the bottom near your feet, all of them vying for your attention to purchase. I guess you have to be there.


>>3780264
I think there are a couple of them which do, already increasing the price of them.

>> No.3780674

>>3779327
>people
homosapien != homohipsterus

>> No.3780680

>>3773895
I don't have a Voodoo Fx card, so no.

>> No.3780683
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3780683

>go to fleamarket in case of finding retro vidya
>no vidya
>check out board games shelve before leaving, maybe there will be some warhammer shit or something
>see big box PC games stacked together with board games

>> No.3780697
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3780697

>mfw thinking about all of those big box PC games sold on flea markets and computers shops for dirt cheap during early 00s
>mfw I could had bought them all but I decided to use my money on some other stupid shit I can't even remember anymore

I did buy some classic games back then for the amount of pocket money, but I could had bought more. I got GTA: London, Half-Life, and Worms in their og big boxes, but I missed gems like Transport Tycoon and Duke Nukem 3D.

>> No.3780707

>>3777462
Try PCem/86box.

>> No.3780716

>>3773910
are you ten years old?

>> No.3780717

>>3773895
PC mustard rice aren't dumb. Collectors and hipsters are always consoles fags.

>> No.3780723

>>3776427
>>3776432
This. Cloning the original CD would take a lot of CPU power though... might as well just torrent the ISO.

>> No.3780725

>>3777462
It plays 90% of known dos games. That's shit, autist?
>>3780707
Does that even work with openGL?

>> No.3780740

>>3780725
>Does that even work with openGL?
If you're asking if it works with OpenGL games, yes it does. Also Glide.

>> No.3780750

>>3780740
No, I meant does it fully utilise muh modern graphics card like the openGL version of DosBox does????

>> No.3780753

>>3780520
>Ripped edge on MOM box.
You hurt me mom. I must kill you now.

>> No.3781779
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WTF? 50 euros for this? I don't know if it's really worth that much, but I have the same game CIB. Had it for over 20 years now, never played it.

It's not one of those 90s style thin cardboard big boxes, but a late 80s thick and sturdy mid box, or whatever those are called. The box itself is this gold foil box with Infogrames logo, and the cover is a slip-on cardboard cover.
The other 80s Infogrames games are just as expensive.

There really is no reason for these to be so expensive, other than as collectible items only hipsters and retro vidya/computer enthusiasts would care about. You can literally get these games for free from any abandoware site.

>> No.3782079

I miss these
They were so cool
They had t shirts
Actual novels in some
Maps
So nice

>> No.3782401

>>3780683
I find genesis games amongst vhs tapes all the time.

>> No.3782439
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>>3782079
The death of feelies makes me sad inside.

>> No.3782458

>>3779327
I genuinely like Earthbound but paying 200 bucks for it is ridiculous, and people only pay it because they want to show others how quirky their taste in games is.

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>>3782439
>buy used big box game
>box says on the back "free figurine included!"
>go home
>open the box
>no figurine
>mfw

>> No.3782725

>>3773895
For the first time in years I found a boxed copy of the collectors edition of Age of Empires and AoE II. The cardboard was in a lesser state but it still has everything included and it was pretty cheap.

Not even that much of a AoE fan.

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>>3780753
Just think of all those other people who used and discarded ye mom.


>>3782439
I never got the clue book to Ultima Underworld. I only read through those official Origin cluebooks for the Ultima 7 games were written by a character in the game world which made it interesting (along with the very cool illustrations). I wish I bought them.as the hintbooks feel like they add to the lore of the games.


>>3782079
I think they still do stuff like this now, they just call them "special," "collector's," "limited," etc. editions these days and ask for a premium price. Was nice as all the extra junk was to make one feel it was worth not bootlegging the game (still did as I cannot afford all the good stuff).

>> No.3783437

I'm trying to build a collection of these because they would match the vibe of my room
I probably wouldn't be able to play the games because the link loading times and pace is so slow
Am I a poser?

>> No.3784689

>>3783437
You're a poser if you don't know how to play them. I've seen people pose with DOS game boxes who don't even know how to use MsDOS.

>> No.3784697

>>3773918
Kek you got me with that one. I love lgr!

>> No.3784702

>>3773936
Hole e fook. That's fucking awesome!

>> No.3784706

>>3774160
Aldo how it's a bitch to get some games running on dosbox or via virtual machine. I just don't see hipsters doing this kind of stuff. Now maybe if people started making "oldschool PCs" 486 dos machines loaded with "retro games". I could see hipsters jumping on that shit!

>> No.3784707

>>3773985
This is why im holding onto my dvds in hope that they are worth something again in like 20 years

>> No.3784709

>>3774990
I didn't lurk enough. Just posted something about this fuck me stupid!

>> No.3784710

>>3776554
You go girl!

>> No.3784716 [DELETED] 

>>3773985
What the fuck is "VHS"?

>> No.3784720

>>3780674
I tried earthbound.... it wasn't great!. Now wasteland with a manual, that's tits! Dos or c64 I don't care!

>> No.3784721

>>3782725
Aoe is muh fav rts.

>> No.3784725

>>3784689
Fuck kek.

>> No.3784726

>>3784689
I have magic dosbox on my phone. Loaded to the gills with good shit! Yes my phone has a slide out keyboard lg-d520.

It's fucking slick!

>> No.3784736

>>3778438
Nigger, disc rot is a meme that takes 1000 years to occur while my VHS tapes that I played too many times looked like shit within 2 years.

>> No.3784738

>>3784736
>True statement!

>> No.3784783

70-80s cRPG boxes are already a thing, but I wouldn't say a craze

>> No.3784813

>>3784716
A popular analog video cassette format, originally developed by the Victor Company of Japan (JVC) and first sold in 1976.

>> No.3784867

NO, because those damn things are to flimsy to collect.

>> No.3787372

>>3784736
Sorry you dont know how to store tape.

>> No.3787382

>>3787372
It's because he played them too many times. The playing process is actually relatively stressful to tapes, especially with dirty heads. I prefer laserdisc but I don't pass up clamshell horror VHS.

>> No.3787407

>>3773985
true words on that

but the VHS and Cassette may not be the next craze thing, VHS Tapes tends to mould and decay after a few years, even if its on box due to the weather in some places

>>3773895
No Clint, now please... go review Battlezone 98, that box art is awesome.

>>3776432
ugh, the nightmares of playing GTA with tha fucking DRM...

I lost one of my DVD Recorders because of this shit once

>> No.3787440

>>3774081
suck it down

>> No.3787484

>>3783425

LB's back and the Avatar is shrouded
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGyJ9fmsqqc

https://www.shroudoftheavatar.com/?page_id=28012
>>3787407
>but the VHS and Cassette may not be the next craze thing, VHS Tapes tends to mould and decay after a few years, even if its on box due to the weather in some places

This reminds hipsters of death.

So they "know" that everything they collect they can't take with them after they die.

So enjoying life via VHS before it expires creates a one of a kind life experience/memory.

Money is worthless if not spent to further you enjoyment of a miserable existence.

>>3780683
>>see big box PC games stacked together with board games

Good point! Will need to look there.

>> No.3787619

>>3787372
It really doesnt, not that much unless there is something seriously wrong with your player (bad alignment, sticky tension rods, extremely dirty heads, dirty/misaligned pinch roller/capstan) or you dont store the tapes properly and ensure uniform tension before playing if it sat for a long time.

>> No.3787930

I have the original big box for bungie's marathon and I'm really glad I got it when I did

>> No.3788002

>>3787619
>people who don't realign their pinch rollers weekly don't DESERVE to watch VHS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlxGMAUAoss

>> No.3788067

>>3774890
I bet the book is more engaging than the game
How is the book btw? My history teacher in middle school would never shut up about it

>> No.3788174

>>3773895
It's possible. I witnessed a guy probably 20 years old inquire about PC games and asked what Quake was. When the store owner told him what it was he bought it without hesitation.

>> No.3788181

>>3788174
Should it really be hard to sell someone on Quake?

>> No.3788216

>>3788181
The point is that he had never heard of it, yet when told it was a popular game he bought it.

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>>3788216
good point

>> No.3789684

Why would you buy actual hardware for old PC games? You're either going to be able to just play barely play the games of that year and play the games after like shit. I can get maybe an XP machine from the early 2000s but you're still dealing with ancient hardware.

>> No.3789686

>>3789684
You just don't get it.

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>>3789686
I grew up in that era. PC hardware back then didn't last that long. Just keeping up with CPUs was painful.

>> No.3789692

>>3778286
Ohh Harlan Ellison. My dick just got hard!

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>>3778903
Hah. The older the vhs the shitteir they become, especially if they aren't stored at in a good place. Watched your fav vhs too many times, it becomes shit.

Please be kind, rewind and cut the lifespan of the vhs. Everything about vhs sucks ass!

>> No.3789791

>>3789704
Does it make a difference in wear and tear if you rewind fast or slow?
If you rewind with the VCR or use a separate rewinding device?

>> No.3789802

>>3787619
>ensure uniform tension before playing if it sat for a long time.

How do I do acheive this?

>> No.3789809

Calling it right now: Between the sturdy plastic cases, the weirdo clamshell design of the original system, and the strange novelty of a lot of the games, the DS is gonna be a big hipster trend. It probably won't happen for another 5-10 years, but when it hits, expect it to hit hard.

>> No.3789813

>>3789809
Good luck

>> No.3789845

>>3788067
The game is shit, but the book is alright. Never finished it though, but not because I didn't like it, I just took a too long break from it and I couldn't get back into it.

It's basically military porn, you get to know more about submarines and navy than you ever wanted to know.

>> No.3789854

>>3789809
It already happened. Some stuff like the chrono trigger remake and that Radiant Historia game have become quite pricey.

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>mfw my older brother threw away all his big boxes years ago because they were just useless garbage when you only needed the included jewel case anyway

The dude literally had Ultima, and a bunch of Sierra and LucasArts games with their original big boxes. Even fucking Grim Fandango!

He gave his game discs to me few years ago, so at least I have the games.

>> No.3789910

>>3789854
Dunno about CT, but Radiant Historia was expensive because it had a super small print run, and Atlus wasn't expecting it to get as popular as it did.

>> No.3790249

>>3789684
Why would you care how someone plays old games if you don't play yourself? If you did you'd know the answer.

>>3789690
That's one of the wonderful things about living in the future. You can buy the most modern shit that will play your old shit for a few bucks and run things as if you were a millionaire in the past who spent tens of thousands on gaming PCs over the course of a decade.

>> No.3790261

>>3790249
Because it interests me why someone would go through the hassle of getting old hardware when you can easily run almost anything worth playing on Win10 machine with less hassle.

Even a $10,000+ PC in 95 isn't going to run games from 97 that well. CPU technology was advancing very quick back then. Most of that money would had been spent on storage more than performance most likely also.

>> No.3790864

>>3790261
There is a ton of stuff that won't run on windows 10 without some form of emulation. You don't play old pc games so your definition of "worth playing" is worthless here.

You seem confused about how time works sport. 95 isn't the future compared to 97. The future is now, 2017. You buy 15 year old hardware. It costs you a few bucks. It runs 95 stuff like it was a $10k machine in 95. Got it?

>> No.3790880

>>3790864
Nice assumption, projection, and shitposting.

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Make box covers great again

>> No.3792284

>>3790880
What am I assuming?
That you don't play old games because you know fuck all about how to play them?
That you didn't understand what I posted about buying a newer machine because you gave an example of buying an older machine?
That you're retarded because you've demonstrated retardation again and again?
You're a fool and a tool. Fuck off back to /v/ to discuss your windows 10 games.

>> No.3792351

>>3789878

When the only game in perfect condition I can find just happens to come with a box I usually just throw the box away anyways. I really don't give a shit.

>> No.3792387

>>3792284
Fuck me for playing old PC games with patches and emulating on wind10. Oh man. That means I know fuck all about how to play them, etc autistic underage ramblings you posted.

>> No.3792715

>>3774990
God damn coffee drinking indie pop listening think frame wearing bicycle riding tumblr posting left wing protesting ukulele playing hipster numale cunts are the worse thing to ever happen to gaming. These fuckers are also pushing the prices of a fucking crt tv/monitor. It's getting hard to find parts for repairs unless I go to some poorfag village where they still use old crts/pcs.

>> No.3792729

With websites like Good Old Games around theres no reason to hoard old vidya boxes.

Just download that shit from them, or just find a torrent.

The only issues old PC games have are trying to get them to run on modern PCs. Theres sometimes issues that fuck with the game for unknown reasons.

Like how if you manage to get Mechwarrior 3 running on windows 7 and above, some of the vehicles driving around will bounce around like they are on the moon.

>> No.3792737

>>3792729
GoG seems to have a lot of old games with patches to run on win10.

>> No.3792812

>>3792387
Top kek kid. Emulation of many old games is shit. Now I understand your definition of "worth playing" is GOG. lol.

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>>3792812
>Top kek kid.

>> No.3792859

>>3773910
yes because neets only acknowledge brands that no one knows and makes them feel special. and smart because cheap and unique will always trump expensive and fun.
> nintendobabbies are normies
>sega fanboys happy for half price ports
> sega games just about the same damn price now.
> fucking hipsters.

you're confused man....

but I will say CD based retro buying isnt going to reach levels like carts...they just dont last as long. Disc rot sets in at 15- 20 yrs. somthimes even if sealed.

>> No.3792860

>>3788216
>>3789649
not really, are we just implying that he told the guy it was popular?
or that it was a really fun " must play retro fps game"

>> No.3792909

>>3773895
>got a Windows XP Pro SP3 rig
>never thought PC games would ever be $1 cheap
>usually if GOG.com doesn't have the game I buy it in a box
>only hassle is dealing with multi-disk games making sure each disk is in there
>never had to deal with scratched disk surprisingly except for Sonic CD that was in a cracked jewel case
>most games had fucking bible thick manuals in them

so glad PC is a true enthusiast hobby if you ever want to get the best out of it. consoles died when games became a side feature and replaced by media.

>> No.3793119

>>3784707
who needs them? it's the same shit as BD. i bet the hipsters will like UMD though.

>> No.3793145

>>3792737

there's still a few ones that hates windows 10 and now the fucking UWP

the only reason that mechwarrior 2 inst on GoG yet is because of MW2-Mercs and MW3

They still need to fin a way to make Mercs win95 work on modern pcs, due to the salvage upate, or port it to dos

MW3 is Thankfuly working on modern pcs but still needs an annoying workaround to work + theres no music

Someone needs to ask ken miller and Mike arkin on rebellion/battlezone forums about MW2 SRC, far as i remember, like the ol BZ SRC, both are locked tight deep on Iron Mountain Storage Bunker

>> No.3793287

>>3788002
You dont have to do it often.
The problem comes from getting a 20 year old vcr from goodwill that was used in a smoker's porno watching room. So the heads/guides are coated in lube and smoke residue.

>>3789704
Not really. The newer tapes are worse because they used thinner tape/slower speed (so less tape).

Take a 30 year old 2 hour movie. Fucker weighs 3-4 times as much as a 12 year old 2 hour movie.
Blanks are even worse. Those cvs special 8 hour tape 10 packs are chinsy as fuck.

>>3789791
You save wear on the deck's gears and belts if you use a dedicated rewind device.
Although some of those could cause excess stress on the tape if their auto stop feature (usually triggered by tape tension) is malfunctioning.
You should avoid ffwd/rewind seek when using a deck to ffwd/rewind. That keeps the tape threaded around all the guides/heads when rewinding/ffwding. Its best to stop the tape, so the tape is reloaded into the cassette, then rewind/ffwd. That way the tape isnt moved over the guides/heads at a high speed which could damage the tape if there is a problem.

>>3789802
Just ffwd/rewind the tape fully once.

>> No.3793621

So if VHS tapes are lasting 30+ years, how long are CDs and DVDs going to last?

>> No.3793638

>>3793621
It depends a lot on storage conditions.

Cheap cd/dvd recordable media will fail first. You can kill one by leaving it in indirect sunlight for a while.

Pressed discs will last longer, but poor storage conditions have already killed some.

>> No.3793812

>>3793621
I have CDs that are 30+ years old and have a max of a few C1 errors. There's no indication they've deteriorated at all since they were made.
According to hippies plastic in landfills takes 1,000 years to decompose. Plastic stored well must last at least that long. So CDs will last 1,000 years, according to every professor at every university in California.

>> No.3794351

Hipsters wouldn't know how to install these. Especially since optical drives are dead in the consumer marketplace on most PCs these days. Also there is the whole issue that a lot of these games need a little configuration to work on modern systems and these hipsters won't know how to install Windows XP. PC gaming will continue to be cheap as crap because no one really collects for it and digital sales make it much more simple to play the retro games. Just like how PSN and XBL drive prices down of retro games when they release a digital release copy of an old title.

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>mfw I realize I haven't installed anything from a CD or DVD in many many years

>> No.3795280

>>3793812
So vhs lasts that long too? The tape is plastic after all.

>> No.3795616

>>3774110
Handlebar mustaches haven't even been a hipster thing in almost a decade. I have also literally never seen someone post video games on social media

>> No.3795635

>>3774110
This post is straight out of 2009.

>> No.3795662

>>3795280
Although much thinner the plastic tape in a VHS cassette would probably last a similar amount of time. However the unprotected coating on the tape that contains the data would degrade much quicker.