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4761546 No.4761546 [Reply] [Original]

It didn't deserve to fail.

>> No.4761549

It didn't deserve to exist

>> No.4761569
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4761569

>>4761546
>literally an overclocked 13-bit CPU made by a Japanese light bulb manufacturer
if you fell for this blast processing meme bullshit you deserved to be stuck with shitty games like Bonk's Adventure and China Warrior 2

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It had a game based off the best anime ever made. Too bad it was Japan-only.

>> No.4761623

Would of been nice if it was a legit third option in the Console Wars. Especially if NEC didn't fuck up with the FX and went 3D properly.

>> No.4761624

>>4761619
you wouldn't know a godamn good game if one bit you on the end of your fucking dick

>> No.4761629

>>4761546
Too bad I never heard about it.
It would have been great if I had heard about it.

>> No.4761630
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>>4761549
literally this

>> No.4761637

>>4761630
>the Virgin PC Engine
>the Chad Mega Drive

>> No.4761663

>>4761569
You're selling it short. It had some decent exclusives that I had a lot of fun with back then. There were only 3 of us in the entire school that owned one, and we bonded over it. It wasn't even the primary machine for any of us. We all had NES, GEN and SNES as well.

Bonk was alright. Better was Splatterhouse, Blazing Lazers, Military Madness, Bravoman, Both Crush games, Pac-land, Psychosis, and once one of us got the CD add-on, Y's, Valis, and Fighting Street.

My only regret is that I eventually traded it for a really nice Paintball gun. I don't play paintball anymore, but I sure do game. Should have never given it up.

>> No.4761667

I just bought a PC Engine Duo with Rondo of Blood. What are some other games I should get?

>> No.4761673

>>4761624
It's way past your cart size motherfucker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jcdiSG1uVI

>> No.4761685

>>4761637
The MD guy is actually gay in that comparison iirc

>> No.4761687

>>4761667
LORDS OF THUNDER!

>> No.4761689

>>4761630
>smells like dick right around here
fuckin saved

>> No.4761757

>>4761569
Don't talk shit about Bonk you uncultured nigger

>> No.4761760

>>4761630
Been a while since I've seen this. The Super Famicom is just an extremely normal guy right?

>> No.4761770

>>4761546
It did. It was an oversized turd and everyone who wasn't retarded had been playing CD games on the real deal, which was a yuge success, for like a year before it came out.

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>>4761760

>> No.4761793

>>4761774
Oh yeah...
Thank god I was a SNES kid.

>> No.4761804

>>4761630
>>4761774
PC Engine is for weirdos/otaku
Genesis is for tryhards
Super Famicom is for regular people
Seems about right

>> No.4761821

>>4761804
What if you had all three?

>> No.4761824
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>>4761546

>> No.4761825

>>4761821
You were very wise

>> No.4762028
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>>4761546
It outsold the MegaDrive in Japan right?
Heck, i remember reading somewhere that back in the day (late 80s) Nintendo didn't gave a fuck about SEGA and where more concerned about NEC and Hudson forming the partnership to create the PC Engine.

>> No.4762052

>>4761821
Then you too, had the wondrous feeling of not having to take a side in console debates.

>> No.4762059

>>4761821
Then your parents were pretty wealthy. Very wealthy if you had a neo-geo.

>> No.4762098

>>4762059
My parents were far from wealthy. I mowed a lot of lawns, delivered newspapers, and did some under the table work cleaning up for a roofing crew to get my games. Alas, the Neo Geo was forever out of reach.

>> No.4762105

>>4762098
Most of the good Neo Geo games got ported to PS2 in those SNK collections anyway with a few exceptions.

>> No.4762129

>>4762028
Sega didn't really even advertise the Mega Drive as an alternative to the Super Famicom, that was all Sega of America
Japan advertised the Mega Drive as a way to bring the arcade experience home for the hardcore ground a much more niche audience than the "literally everyone" demographic NoJ played for

>> No.4762152

>>4761630
>That one ad showing all gals and gurls for PC engine.

>> No.4762154

>>4762028
By a wide margin, yes. The Mega Drive had a very slow start and only started picking up steam near the end of the generation.

I showed my Mega Drive to some friends when I was living in Japan a few years ago. If they even knew what it was they just remembered it as the console that came before the Saturn, kind of like how Americans are only vaguely aware of the existence of the Master System. Everyone remembers the PC Engine, though.

>> No.4762185

>>4762028
>It outsold the MegaDrive in Japan right?
>Heck, i remember reading somewhere that back in the day (late 80s) Nintendo didn't gave a fuck about SEGA and where more concerned about NEC and Hudson forming the partnership to create the PC Engine.

The PCEngine outsold the Famicom in some cases in Japan. It was a hit in Japan, while the Mega Drive kind of just flat-lined to some degree. The Genesis gained all of its popularity in North America, the UK and Brazil initially. The TurboGrafx-16 failed to catch on in the west.

>> No.4762989

>>4762059
My parents were poor as fuck and I also had a neo geo.

>> No.4763082

>>4762989
That's why your parents were poor as fuck.

>> No.4763392

>>4762028
It always surprised me how the Saturn managed to catch on in Japan after their previous consoles hadn't done so well. I guess the Saturn just absorbed the PC Engine crowd after NEC completely bungled the PC-FX, a lot of Saturn games remind me of your typical PCE-CD game as well.

>> No.4763479

>>4763392
>It always surprised me how the Saturn managed to catch on in Japan after their previous consoles hadn't done so well. I guess the Saturn just absorbed the PC Engine crowd after NEC completely bungled the PC-FX, a lot of Saturn games remind me of your typical PCE-CD game as well.

One of the biggest Saturn games in Japan was Virtua Fighter 2. For some reason the Japanese went crazy for that game in the arcades. Though in all honesty, it is a damn good fighting game.

>> No.4763660

>>4762152
>we'll never see a bigger scan

>> No.4763701 [DELETED] 

>>4763082
Projecting pretty hard there kiddo. My parents didn't pay for my toys or my avocado toast or my lesbian ethic studies degree nor was any of it sucked from the government teat. The 80's and 90's were fucking awesome for skilled intelligent hard working young adults.

>> No.4763752

>>4761549
I came here to post this.

>> No.4764042

>>4761546
It was inferior to the Genesis and Snes. It didn't have much in the way of great exclusive games. It was limited by its two button controller.

I had it, I liked it. However it clearly was inferior to its competitors.

>> No.4764175

>>4764042
I just liked how damned near every game on it was exclusive. I still like the thing. But yeah, as a 3 system owner back then, I knew it was the one that was doomed. On the plus side, it wasn't hard to find cheap games for it. NEC ran a 6 games for 10 dollars thing once, that was great, and babbages underpriced the games for mail order.

>> No.4764325

>>4761667
How much did Rondo cost you?

>> No.4764563

True,i unironically think the PC Engine was better than the Mega Drive.

>> No.4765258

>>4761687
This. Gate of Thunder is pretty rad too.

>> No.4765268

It was pretty successful in Japan it just really had no room in other countries with Nintendo's dominance in the US and the Master System's in Europe. Especially with Nintendo's extremely restrictive licensing at the time.

>> No.4765436
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>>4761569
Maybe so but I sure thought HuCards were neat when I was a kid.

>> No.4765442

>>4764175
And while those games may have been fun, only very few could maybe be considered great. One game I like a lot for it even though its just a port of the superior arcade version is Splatterhouse.

>> No.4765463

Bloody Wolf and star soldier are both great games

>> No.4765469

>>4763082
>waaahhh
Nope

>> No.4765474

>>4762989
Assuming you're not lying, what country are you from and how did you get yours? I grew up in a fairly small town in Pennsylvania and only ever saw the Neo Geo in gaming magazines.

>> No.4765521
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>>4761546
They should've advertised it better.
Remember how their grand scheme to get people buying the Turboduo was to make an advertisement comic where the character basically whines "It's not fair! We were here fiiiiiirst!"

>> No.4765532

>>4765521
True and IIRC, it wasn't really widely available outside of larger markets. My local K-Mart certainly never carried TurboGrafx-16 stuff.

>> No.4765536

>>4762989
How many games did you have?

>> No.4765940

>>4765474
I'm from the US. I walked into a store and bought it. I'm pretty sure they had them in Toys R Us in LA but might be remembering wrong. I know they had them at Diehard. I didn't buy it there because I don't deal with cunts.

>>4765536
Just a few. I had friends who also had neo geos and we all bought different stuff and shared with each other.

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>>4761804
>>4761821
I had an NES then SNES. Convinced uncle to get Genesis for my cousins, even though I played it more than they did, and eventually got it. The PC-Engine was always something I wanted, and I eventually got my Duo with almost all the US games I wanted just before the Dreamcast arrived for cheap since it was dead. I still have no idea how to afford a NeoGeo. I enjoy almost all the systems and their games at that time.

>> No.4767612

>>4765521
>We released Sherlock Holmes on CD almost two years ago!!
The playground was indeed abuzz about Sherlock Holmes.

>> No.4767645

This kids mom introduced it to us way back in the SNES days. Before she showed it to us she was really worried we were going to make fun of it. She kept making us promise not to laugh, etc. I asked what games it had, she said "It's not mario but it's really similar, it's called Bonk."
Anyway she was relieved when I was happy to play it, until her son started making fun of it. I asked her about it years later and she said she sold it.
pointless story, but I sometimes can't believe I actually saw and played one of these in person

>> No.4767753

>>4765442
pc engine definitely had the smallest library of the three systems, but it has plenty worth playing. it's a shame that hucards didn't have larger romsizes. Bomberman 94 looked fucking stunning and it was only an 8 megabit (1 megabyte)

>>4762028
pc engine did very well at first, but fell out of the mainstream when the super famicom came out. The CD addon kept it alive but the arcade card didn't do shit for sales

nintendo's royalty contracts definitely hurt the system. Most capcom pc engine games were licensed ports, and the handful that were developed by Capcom (SonSon II, Sidearms, Street Fighter II') kept the credits out of the way

the system didn't have a single million seller either, and all of it's hit franchises (Tengai Makyou, Fire Pro Wrestling, F1 Circus, Momotarou) all ended up coming on snes in some form or another

PC Engine was Taito, Irem and Namco's system of choice, at least through the first half of the generation

>>4761667
do you want the normie level picks? Here's shit most retro gamers would know

Salamander
Gradius
Bomberman 94
Fatal Fury Special
Super Dodgeball
Parasol Stars (Bubble Bobble 3)
Wonder Boy III: Dragon Trap
River City Ransom (if you can afford it)

>> No.4767763

>>4761667

Neutopia II, Military Madness and Dragon's Curse.

>> No.4768264

>>4765940
Pretty jealous. I always dreamt of living in a cool major city like L.A. as a kid. I've never in my life seen a Neo Geo, TurboDuo, TurboExpress or Atari Lynx in person.

>> No.4768282

>>4761546
Most good games were nipland only because was too lewd or violent by the time.

>> No.4769606

>>4768264
I never lived in LA as a kid but I imagine it would have sucked hairy balls. You needed a car and the patience of fucking Job just to exist and the smog was so thick you could barely see the zombie army of crack heads clogging the roads begging for change. Never seen a TurboDuo in person either. I left that shithole for master race Tokyo before it was released.

>> No.4770196

>>4761546
Who cares how it sold. It still exists either way, there are hundreds of games, and you can play them all for free.
Things could be much worse anon, so go get cracking and go play some cool pc engine games, post-haste.
>>4761821
Depends - if Your parents paid for them then they spoiled you, you didn't deserve them, and you won't have enjoyed them as much as somebody else.

>> No.4770229

>>4767571
Fuck off with your gay note I swear to butt-fucking CHRIST. A pick of the stuff would have been fine but you always have to add a stupid note

>> No.4770282
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>>4770229
kek'd

>> No.4770379

>>4761569
>calls one of the most important companies in the history of electronics a “light bulb manufacturer”

>> No.4770387

>>4770379
Is NEC really that important? Besides what you describe would make more sense for Philips

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>>4770379
I'm not denying that they make pretty good light bulbs, love the color rendition of the EFS15EL/11-E17-C2C CosmoBall Mini when used in table lamps.
Feels just like an incandescent at a fraction of the wattage, and doesn't have the vulgar pink hue of Toshiba CFLs

>> No.4770442

>>4770438
Why the fuck did you write /vr/ next to it you fucking autist

>> No.4770450

>>4770442
because this is /vr/

>> No.4770491

>>4770387

When I sold consumer electronics back in the mid 90's, NEC made the very best computer monitors we sold. Better than Viewsonic, IMO.
NEC made (still makes?) the very best CMOS version of the venerable MOS 6502.

>> No.4770493

>>4770387
NEC was the IBM of Japan.

>> No.4770496

>>4770493
and now they make light bulbs

>> No.4770501

>>4770496
Still doing better than Sega and SNK.

>> No.4770505

>>4770496
And, you know, supercomputers. And they're the largest server manufacturer in Japan.

They're basically still the IBM of Japan, except unlike IBM they still also do consumer electronics.

>> No.4770521

>>4770505
they still make various consumer products, but every year you see fewer and fewer NEC branded products.
thinking about stocking up on light bulbs just in case

>> No.4770549

>>4770505
I love when someone knowledgable like this comes along and destroys generalizing retards.

>> No.4770625

>>4770549
>someone is a retard for noticing that the stores in Japan have fewer and fewer NEC products every year and NEC equipment is slowly disappearing from his workplace to be replaced by Dell, HP and miscellaneous Chinese equipment
NEC, like almost all other Japanese tech companies, is inefficiently managed and can't effectively compete in a global marketplace, which you would know if you had wasted decades of your life as a wageslave in this doomed, dying country

...fuck, I guess I am a retard after all

>> No.4770627

>>4770625
LOL globalization is code word for America dominates everything.

>> No.4770636

>>4770627

You spelled China wrong.

>> No.4770638

>>4770636
No, I spelled America right, China is just a dancing monkey that builds our smartphones for pennies. America rules over every single country in this planet.

>> No.4770650

u didnt deserve to straight. thats why u gay

>> No.4770651

>>4770625
You do realize that NEC has a partnership with Lenovo,the biggest PC maker in the world right?
Also Japan is the third largest PC market in the world.

>> No.4770672

>>4770651
At this rate Lenovo might as well buy them.

>> No.4770686

>>4770638
It owes trillions to China. Considering all the trade deals America is either withdrawing from or declining to participate in, your statement is fucking fantasy.
Shut the fuck up and look up globalization before you spout drivel about how America is doing so well at it.
Even your own statement concedes that the flow of money is outwards towards China, you absolute dimwit.

>> No.4770687 [DELETED] 

>>4770686
t. delusional libtard

>> No.4770791

>>4770625
That’s because eikaiwas are shitting the bed and not able to afford decent quality products anymore.

>> No.4770945

>>4770791
>eikaiwa
a funny meme but I work in a completely different industry
>>4770651
>NEC has formed a partnership with one of its largest competitors
this is a sure sign that the company is in good shape and has a solid share of the market isn't it
>third largest pc market
So the fact that people and businesses in Japan aren't buying NEC PCs anymore is maybe a problem for the company you think?
>>4770627
(hand rubbing intensifies)

>> No.4770954

HEY GUISE IS THIS RETRO VIDEOGAMES ?
NO?

THEN FUCK OFF

>> No.4770981

>>4761546
yes it did, it was a terrible console.

>> No.4771054

>>4770954
I would counter that discussion of NEC's position as a company is relevant to retro video games due to the fact that they formerly held a monopoly over the Japanese PC market for years due to the PC98 standard and lack of Japanese language support in other operating systems, and were also a major player in the Japanese console market with the PC Engine.
Calling them the IBM of Japan is a pretty good comparison because they went from complete dominance of the consumer market to near irrelevance in that same market in much the same way IBM did.
These days you're more likely to find "NEC" stamped on one of the chips inside a computer than on the computer itself.
The hot consumer brand in Japan now is Apple, and for corporate penny-pinchers it's Dell and sometimes HP.
as an aside this post >>4761569 was meant to be facetious as the game pictured is clearly Chuck Rock and not Bonk

>> No.4771065

>>4770945
Sorry man what just busting your balls. Realistically, though, it’s more likely that they can’t compete with the prices of Chinese manufacturers, as while their shift of focus on governmental and military projects.

>> No.4771237

>>4771065
yeah, I'm just joking around too, NEC does make nice stuff in general. It's just that they aren't in a position to compete with Apple on the luxury end or with Dell/HP on the cheap end. I have an NEC subnotebook that I got maybe 7 years ago, it was a nicely built machine and I would probably still be using it if didn't have an ugly screen and the slowest Atom processor in the world.

>> No.4771469

I want to learn Japanese and play all of the PC Engine and PC Engine CD games that I can, not to mention PSX and Saturn import games.

>> No.4771569

>>4771469
It does have this incredibly large library of huge(for the time) JRPGs with voice acting. It's just too bad there is barely any interest from romhackers and fan translators to work on any of them apart from Ys IV.

>> No.4771680

>>4771569
Legend of Xanadu I and II, two of the best of the whole generation, should be out within a year

text is done, optional dubs are being recorded (some professional voice actors are in it)

>> No.4771942 [DELETED] 

>>4771680
I think someone is also working on Emerald Dragon or some other rpg for it.

>> No.4772238

>>4770945
>this is a sure sign that the company is in good shape and has a solid share of the market isn't it

Its a 50/50 partnership so yes they are in good shape.

>aren't buying NEC PCs

That's because they usually are Lenovo with NEC hardware you dumb fuck.

>> No.4772482

>>4770282
He's right notes are stupid

>> No.4772892

>>4761546

I have no idea why they didn't just keep the PC Engine shell? Whichever marketing team decided the console needed to be 3x larger absolutely deserves pat of the blame for this failure.

The edgy 90's copy fucking writes itself;

"What are you compensating for" < picture of a guy with a nintendo shirt holding a book over his crotch.

"Good things come in small packages" -> Hot babe stepping into a Miata driven by a chad, while a tryhard in a truck parked next to it looks on in jealousy.

"Twice the power, half the size" -> some bullshit stats, a couple screen shots, and a size comparison between the PCE and NES.

Seriously, if they hadn't wasted time on the disgusting, pointless redesign, and this thing had launched in the US in 87 or early 88; it would have taken off like crazy. Keith Schaefer was a dumbshit.

>> No.4773457

>>4772892
Bigger is better in America. People would assume a very small console would be anemic and shitty while a bigger one would have lots of tech and guts inside it to do more.

But your ideas for ads would be great.

>> No.4773474

>>4761804
ITS CALLED THE MEGADRIVE YOU SHITLORD REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

>> No.4773517

>>4765532

TG-16 and TurboDuos were solds at every Toys R Us in the country. There was a playable display/demo at my TRU that let you play Air Zonk and Bonk's Revenge, they had it up for at least 2 years.

>> No.4773541

>>4773474
get out

>> No.4773612

>>4772892
>Miata driven by a chad
On a scale of -20 to 0 how old were you when the TG came out?

>> No.4773649

>>4772892
>Hot babe stepping into a Miata
>Miata

2018 car? Underage?

>> No.4773683

>>4773649
>thinks the Miata came out in 2018

Who's underage here?

>> No.4774518

>>4770686
lol its a wild trumptard

>> No.4774681

>>4774518
lol its a wild redditard

>> No.4776091

>>4773683

They aren't even called Miatas anymore.

>> No.4776097

>>4776091
They are now, again.

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>>4761546
I remember the TTi booth. It was a small area to the side of Nintendo's large section and behind the EGM booth. The pamphlet they gave out had the green haired Macross girl on the cover and they also handed out free issues of TurboForce. TTi had a 4x4 screen wall to show off the TurboDuo and I think 6 stations for people to play their games. I remember asking the guy in the big Zonk outfit if it was hot in there. Pictures of the event showed there was also another in a Bonk outfit. It was a modest showing, but a pretty cool booth to visit but it didn't have near as much foot traffic as the EGM booth in front of it, because EGM was loud and pushing their live contest to beat their writer Ken Williams at Street Fighter 2 Championship Edition arcade cabinet to win a T-shirt which got the crowds there while TTi had around 20-or-so people around its booth at maximum. I think they pushed the new Zonk game and another vertical shooter the most there (I think it was a Soldier game). I do feel they didn't deserve to fail.


>>4770229
I also make sentence long image filenames too.

>> No.4776527

>>4770686
It 'owes' trillions to China because Chinese businessmen will literally lend money to the US government for next to no interest because they can at least get most of their money out on the backend 10 years later, which is never a sure bet in China since there's almost no rule of law.

America is so goddamn powerful that it can convince its largest global competitor to essentially give it free money. Like holy hot damn.

>> No.4777238

>>4776113
Whats the qt pink haired girl game? Whats the best game in your collection?

>> No.4777256

>>4776113
please stop with the notes. may as well use a tripname at this point

>> No.4777273

>>4777238
Cotton

>> No.4777293

>>4776113
woahwoahwoah

is neutopia a cd turbografx game??? shit i didnt want to spend a grand on a turboduo

>> No.4777305

>>4777293
>is neutopia a cd turbografx game???
No, don't be stupid.
>a grand
They're like $100.

>> No.4777345

>>4777305
ah, shit i forgot that turbografx games came in cd jewel cases. my b.

a working turbo duo would be 100 dollars? working and in good cosmetic condition?

>> No.4777357

>>4777345
That's how much I paid for mine, plus a bit more for shipping from Japan. You can find them even cheaper if you're patient and wait for a good deal.

Shit, you can buy a base unit and one of those new ODEs and still be paying less than $350.

>> No.4777373

>>4777357
hmm, i need a ntsc-u turbografx not a pc engine, i dont know any japanese or like weeby games, which basically forces me to pay exorbitant prices to get into turbografx gaming.

like i'd love to play snatcher, i could get it for 30 dollars on my saturn because i have a action replay, but i wouldnt be able to understand it/play it without a youtube video walkthru right next to the screen, the only other option is to spend 200 dollars for a genesis/cd combo, and further 600 dollars for the american snatcher.

sucks.

>> No.4777387

>>4777373
Why the fuck would you buy an American TG16? Most of the games are Japanese so you'll have to region-mod it or use a flash cart anyway.

>> No.4777430

>>4777387
all i want is this:

Turbografx 16 console with controller port and 2 controllers
Dungeon explorer
R type
Alien crush
Military madness
Falcon
Neutopia 1 and 2
Silent debuggers
Tv sports hockey

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>>4773612
>anon in charge of understanding references to ironic marketing which was actually used at the time in question.

>> No.4777749

>>4761663
military madness and the golf was ok had the turbobooster av out too

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4777908

>>4762152
>"back in the 90s before video games were about waifus and anime bullshit"

>> No.4777971

>>4777908
Is that...Nadia in the middle left?

>> No.4778028

>>4777430

Solid choices, but don't forget Dragon's Curse.

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WHO'S TALKIN SHIT ABOUT JOHNNY TURBO AROUND HERE?

>> No.4778138

>>4777373
>like i'd love to play snatcher, i could get it for 30 dollars on my saturn because i have a action replay, but i wouldnt be able to understand it/play it without a youtube video walkthru right next to the screen, the only other option is to spend 200 dollars for a genesis/cd combo, and further 600 dollars for the american snatcher.

i used to be a fag too, but then i downloaded it for free instead of paying $300 for snatcher

it's only a 6 hour game of menus and cutscenes. don't regret the download

>> No.4778161

>>4778138
i dont download shit off the internet, too paranoid of viruses. i play steam games if i really need to have a video game fix when im not playing my xbone. (overwatch)

>> No.4778282

>>4778161
Do kids really still believe you can get a virus from romz?

>> No.4778341

>>4778282
idk i thought you have to torrent to get games.

>> No.4778354

>>4778341
torrent files are most newer games like ps3, wii u and pc of course

ps2 and gamecube are just iso files

>> No.4778569

>>4778341
>i thought
Doubtful. You don't need to torrent and you don't get a virus from ROMs no by torrenting them. You get viruses from being stupid.

>> No.4779310

>>4770438
whats the syringe for ? drugs ?

>> No.4780012

>>4779310
Hormone injections so he can look good in a cute dress.

>> No.4780171

>>4777908
Someone posted a cartoon a while back with Japanese impressions of the average player for each console. Super Famicom is a normie, Megadrive is a hardcore gamer, and PC-Engine is an Otaku.