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#1
News / Leaks / Rumors / Re: Nintendo Switch 2
June 20, 2025, 05:29:25 PM
Quote from: Grindspine on June 18, 2025, 07:25:51 PMHe kept saying "unLinked". Did he lose his Zelda hero character?  :happydance:
I don't know, but what got me was that he immediately did this so close to when he purchased the unit. :))
#2
I had forgotten how hard the grinding was on the PS1 version. The GBA version was toned down for some reason. Spoiled by the GBA Lunar. I am trying to get my character leveled up before moving on. I want them at least about level 50. Yes I am still playing. I am sharing time with Final Fantasy 4 on the PSP. Double grinding.
The Switch Lunar is really a port of the PS1 version. You can choose to play the original pixelated version or the upgraded one which smooths out the graphics and animation. I'm playing the upgrade.

I am thankful that handhelds are powerful enough that we can finally have CD games converted to cartridges.
#3
News / Leaks / Rumors / Re: Nintendo Switch 2
June 18, 2025, 04:30:19 PM
Not sure if anyone around here would do this, but here is a warning not to use the MIG switch on the Switch 2.


The guy has a follow up video in which he had to go out and purchase another Switch 2.
#4
Quote from: Grindspine on June 17, 2025, 09:39:00 PMNice! I think that the move from GBA to the brighter screen on the last of the GBA SP models was the best thing N could have done. Those non-backlit screens were so hard to enjoy. How difficult was the install?
The install kit was a "no solder" kit. It was a simple take out the screws, pull the board, pull the speaker, ribbon cable, old screen. And then put in the new parts, and reassemble. Everything fit perfect. I have another old gray original Gameboy that I am pumped to mod also.

Quote from: BLUEVOODU on June 16, 2025, 12:39:27 PM@retro junkie -->

I remember the old "Play it loud" tagline... but I don't remember this Game Boy.  I had the original Game Boy, and I was able to see the screen pretty ok in most scenarios.  Although, I've heard of others not having the exact same experience I had.

Here is the Gameboy play it loud colors that was a part of that time period. It was the last of the original Gameboys before the GB Pocket. It was simply the old gray Gameboy given to us in other colors.

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#5
After watching I had to sit back and think about it....................
Because of the trailers I went into that movie with high expectations. I did not know that the red Hulk was going to be the climax of the movie. That alone disappointed me and set the tone of the movie for me. I kept saying, okay now, wait not now? When is he going to turn into the red hulk?

The movie had a lot of super hero action and moments that were satisfying. The writing needed a bit more polish. And I think it was a waste of not having the red hulk early in the movie. His identity did not have to be revealed to the people until the end. The leader, the bad guy, that is what he was called in the comic, should have had his head shaped like the character in the comics.

It is not a movie that I would want to watch again.
#6
The $80 price tag makes me feel like a kid again. Like....I need parents to buy me a game.  :))  This is totally out of my price range even though I have paid $80 for a game. But that was a special moment. I purchased an N64 game for $80 some years ago, Bangai-O. At the time it was going for $150-$200. I have it in the box with the booklet and it is now worth, cart alone, $300, in box with booklet, $400, or $85 just for the booklet. It was one of those treasures in gaming, I love the game. And found that the game was one of those defining moments for the N64.
When I came into gaming during the Sega Genesis years, before the SNES was released, I quickly discovered that my local K-Bees reduced the price of the older games in their store. This fed my gaming addiction. I never paid the full price again. Sadly we do not have those stores anymore. And the collector's market has effected a lot of prices of AAA titles. Glad I got mine back then.....
I have a lot of mixed feelings about the direction of modern gaming and my love of physical media. But I also have both feet into retro gaming simply because that is where I find my fun when it comes to games. The influence of arcade flavored games are what hooks me. And the early years of video games it was all about those types of games. And the early consoles was all about physical media, collection packs with extra stuff, pixel sprites, great animation, maps included in the box. I have Lunar 1 and 2 collector editions for PS1 packed with goodies. I am not sure you would ever see something like that produced in this and the coming generation of video gaming. I don't like the idea of digital downloads being the main focus of supplying the games to a console, key or no key. Even though they keep telling us that has been the trend in modern gamers.

Having said all of this, my last generation cut-off point for purchasing a console was Playstation 3, XBOX one, and Switch lite.

I am finding myself at the point of no return. At the point of no return to modern gaming.

There is a live homebrew community producing games for the Sega Genesis, NES, and Gameboy. That is where my money has been going recently. I have a new Genesis game being shipped to me this month, ZPF.
#7
General Discussion / Re: Happy Birthday Mai
June 18, 2025, 09:44:27 AM
Oh maaannnn....I missed this

HaPpY bIrThDaY!!
#8
Some years ago, I am not sure how long it has been, there was a Peddler's Mall locally. For those who don't know, it was sort-of an indoor flea market, or garage sale, sort-of place. It had multiple tables set up with booths for vendors to sell their stuff (junk). Most of it looked like someone cleaned out their attic, basement, garage, etc. On one of those tables I saw this old 1989 Nintendo Gameboy (Play-it-loud series) marked $1.50. I had to get it.
This old gameboy was plagued by that original sweet pea green screen. It was hideous to play unless you had perfect light. It was best played outside in the bright sunlight. But it was the most popular game system of its day. It dominated the market selling an estimated 118.69 million units. From 1989 to 2003 it was the affordable, heavily supported game system to own.
A week ago I saw a kit online to upgrade this console with a backlit screen for a reasonable price. BOOM!! I got it and had a few minutes today and did this upgrade. These things are good for puzzle games to keep the old brain thinking. And solitaire,I like playing solitaire on these things. After this upgrade it is now worth about $100 on eBay.

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#9
I am not the one.  :)) I have been scared to watch it. I have been burned so many times by Marvel and the way they have churned out some of the poor stuff recently. Whenever they release it on Disney+ I will check it out. I am not into going to the theater much anymore, especially since we do not have one locally. Really Thunderbolts is the movie I am looking forward to...................
#10
It is amazing what they do. The game has all of the Pokemon that the game they are hacking the Pokemon Red into. They also have the story line to match also, even the cut scenes. Even though those cuts scenes are three-quarter view with the conversations, it gives you the feel of that game.
#11
News / Leaks / Rumors / Re: Nintendo Switch 2
May 03, 2025, 11:55:15 AM
The "key-carts" kills any desire to have a Switch 2 for me. I like my physical games in my hands, complete. But I knew this was coming. Another thing, I have also had a very difficult time just trying to get into the Switch. It seemed such a step back in time to the days of the first GBA for me. There is so much about the features of the 3DS, or NEW 3DS, that I like and enjoy. And do we get a Switch 2 lite? The Switch lite is the only thing that pulled me into purchasing a Switch system.
And the price of admission is a big hindrance for someone like me on a fixed income. (like a kid with a paper route) One would have to weigh the pros and cons very seriously before pulling the trigger. The concern also is the price of the game plus the memory card needed to store your games doubles the empty spot in your wallet. Plus what parent is going to make the investment toward getting something like this for their child? They would have to be a hardcore gamer themselves. They would then understand the tech. What, you need a memory card too? Wait, you need to download the game also? Nintendo never relied on the parent being a gamer in the past. At least I don't think so. The price point really limits the marketing strategy, I would think. Who is the target gamer? Hardcore? Nintendo fanboy? The physical media (with the complete game) addicted crowd, like me, would shy away from this new idea of the digital world. But you are still tethered to a card, that if misplaced, no playing that game? That is downloaded to your console? Nintendo is going to need some killer games to push this thing and have any success. Of course that is just my opinion. I don't mean to be so negative. Nintendo needs a handheld that is a different console than the Switch which is budget priced. That would peak my interest. I miss those days................

edit: something else just popped into my head concerning the Switch 2,...................What is that odor?.....hmmm..... do I smell the Wii U here?
#12
This came out of nowhere for me. I recently played through the GBA Lunar, again. I have both collectors editions of Lunar for the PS1. I had pulled out Lunar 1 thinking I wanted to play it again so I would have to get out my PS1 and hook it up. For some reason the PS 3 would not save this game even after I set it up for PS1 saves. Then out of the blue, I did not see this coming, they are going to release the Lunar series on the Switch? And this got me excited, I got up early on the release date, got it from Amazon. I was thinking, this will be one of those games if you don't get it now it will be at a hefty price in the future.
This game has gotten me into my Switch like no other game. Playing my Lunar, grinding, and enjoying.

Anyone else interested?
#13
@BLUEVOODU I am needing to start the game over again. I was in a grinding mood when I was playing it. I built up my team of Pokemon so much that I couldn't capture anymore. I was wiping out every Pokemon that I went up against. Part of the Pokemon gameplay is collecting as many as possible. Pokemon- UltraViolet is a rom hack of Fire Red. I think it is taken from the Switch Pokemon Violet game inserting the Pokemon and story line. I also have one which is Sword & Shield GBA taken from the Switch games. It also is a hack of Fire Red.
#14
I have not been too interested in this one. But my Daughter has gotten excited about it....(cough)Loki...(cough)Gambit...............and if she is interested then that gets my attention. I am now looking forward, but can't help having a tiny bit of skepticism. The success of this movie will depend how they bring all of this together. A lot of heroes means there are a lot of fans out there eyeing this and can easily be disappointed.
#15
General Discussion / Re: Binge-Watching Shows Thread
April 02, 2025, 11:53:24 PM
I finished SG Universe. I really got into it and enjoyed every minute. Bummer, they left it a cliffhanger and canceled the series. BIG disappointment. They could at least made a TV movie that gave it an ending to satisfy the fans, like they did with Firefly TV series.

I am now starting the British Primeval TV series, on the ROKU channel. I don't know why but I like this series and would love it on DVD, but I have had trouble finding it for region one.
#16
Happy Birthday!! :happydance:
#17
It was not really that hard for me to pick up on the Mac OS, I am thinking it is because I went from Linux to the Mac OS. There was a lot of things in the Mac OS that I felt at home with. It might have been the Distro that I was using at the time. I like the Mac OS and I like the hardware. They feel short lived due to the lifespan of the OS, but I guess that would be true for Windows hardware too. I just can't keep purchasing their hardware every cycle. And I get it. A place like Apple builds their business model around selling new hardware.
The thing about these old Mac Book Pros is that they are a solid, tough, rugged, reliable computer if you get a good one. The bad is that technology changes so fast that it leaves a good thing behind eating dust. As long as you are settled, like I am, and don't need anything more powerful to run some new program, why toss and change? Security is really the only issue if you are at all on the net. (I am sure a lot of people use phones for what I do, banking, bill pay, etc.)
I am so glad that Linux is an option for this Mac Book. I am not sure but I think blue tooth is a little glitchy, if I remember, I just don't use it. That is the only thing I found an issue using MX Linux. I know using Sonoma on my Mac Mini I can't use blue tooth at all, very buggy. I can't use my Apple touch pad or the Apple keyboard.
As long as they keep making Linux for old hardware I will keep using it. It is the only thing that lasts.
#18
Quote from: CreepinDeth on March 28, 2025, 01:38:31 AMI updated my late 2013 Macbook Pro with Open-core Patcher to 15.4 Sequoia. It's such a nice machine that it seemed wasteful to not update it to something more modern and secure. The M series Macs these days are sooooo nice though. I'm glad I have both.

I have considered, but hesitant, updating my Mac Mini to Sequoia. I wasn't sure how it would run. I love taking old stuff and getting it to run with an up to date OS. There is just something enjoyable about it. Some type of pleasure.

Chromebooks seem to be treated like they are disposable by the industry. Those expiration dates are planted in the software, in the settings. It is like they do not want you to use them after that date. Even those Chromebooks that do have the capability to install Linux, they make it hard. You have to open them up and remove something that blocks the install. Not just anyone would tackle such a task.
#19
@CreepinDeth chromebooks updates are based on the year that the laptop was released. Meaning that if it sat on the store shelf for a year before you purchased it, you have lost one year of service. The one that I am using will receive its last update June 2031. They can extend it. I have an old Lenovo, my first chromebook, that was extended until June of this year. It was the laptop in which I learned all about chromebooks. I am not sure about ChromeOS Flex. I am sure it would be totally different than the chromebooks. Just remember the ChromeOS is accessed by your gmail password. Or at least the chromebooks are.

@CreepinDeth @BLUEVOODU i am presently using my Macbook Pro mid 2012 to type this. It is running MX Linux based on DEBIAN. I use it daily. I also use my chromebook daily. I have a Mac Mini late 2012 running Sanoma 14.7.4 using Opencore-Patcher on an SSD with 16 gig ram. That is my desktop. I am seriously thinking about switching it over to Linux when the updates run its course on Sanoma. But that is still undecided.
#20
@BLUEVOODU if you have that ice blue with original box it is a collectors item, worth real money. My Daughter has hers in box.
#21
I started streaming Castle from the Roku channel. For some reason I started to get into that while doing my stationary bike exercise. I started off okay, but somewhere in the series the writing started to change in a way that I found displeasing. When season 8 started I dumped it.

I am now watching SG Universe. I grabbed up Season one from eBay, $6 free shipping.
#22
@BLUEVOODU how do they pick something out for my birthday?  :)) At one time many years ago they started asking for a list of the things that I would like to have, being that they wanted to get me something that would be awesome, to me, I guess. So I make out these lists ahead of time for them. I do not intend for it to be so much video gaming stuff, but they know I really like that kind of stuff. I make a large list, so that, I cannot guess what they got me. I have named the list,"That horrendous gift list, 2025!"

Talking about how old something is, I was playing a new homebrew game cart for my Gameboy Pocket, and suddenly I realized just how old my Gameboy Pocket was......................
#23
Just thought I would give this an update.
I have had no more issues with the screen blackout since I applied the previous fixes. It has turned out to be a very good daily for bill paying and shopping.
#24
General Discussion / Re: Happy Birthday Retro Junkie!
February 28, 2025, 10:49:26 AM
I am having a lot of difficulty wrapping my head around the fact that I am 70 years old. One thing that has helped, I think, is exercise. I do 100 pushups, some 100 jumping jacks, a step up on a step exercise, and some stomach crunching before breakfast. I do an hour on a stationary bike in the afternoon. I worked up to doing this before retirement. My diet has gone toward healthier choices. I am in better shape now than when I worked sitting behind a desk all day. And my Doctor doesn't fuss at me anymore. With that being said, my birthday seemed to flow like a telephone pole passes a moving car. I still occasionally ask myself, I am 70? How did this happen? How did I get here?
My family helped me celebrate in style by spoiling me as usual. They gave me retro games plus. I received the Capcom edition of the Hyper Mega Tech Super Pocket for Christmas. And here for my birthday I got the Taito edition from my Wife. I have spent more time on this than anything else I got for my birthday. I was blown away by the Sega Arcade Classics game. It is clean and in mint collector condition. I don't think it was ever played that much at all. But it is missing the manual. It is like this was taken off the shelf from a store condition. The only thing I haven't played yet is the DC Villains. Spending my time on the Super Pocket. The Tensei game made me forget I was playing on a Switch.
Thank you for the Birthday wishes. I wish forums like this were a part of the present gaming culture. I sure miss that generation.


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#25
Things have become bleak locally purchasing any type of media has become very difficult. Our big Walmart has driven out any competition. And now Walmart has limited their shelf space, packed on top of that reducing the area that contains any media. (We have had two places closed this year, and we are just getting started.) There is a GameXchange in town, but that is either retro, or old stuff, used, nothing current. When it comes to purchasing anything, for me, I have to go with ordering online. Yeah we do have a Gamestop, but I gave up on them years ago. Games, DVDs, CDs, it is online for me, really no choice anymore.
I have started building my DVD, or blu Ray collection of TV series and movies over the past year.
#26
Are we back up to stay this time?  :o
#27
General Discussion / Re: Happy New Year!
January 06, 2025, 10:17:02 PM
Happy New Year!
No real resolutions here....................if there is any it would be to finish the games I start.  :great:
#28
General Discussion / Re: Merry Christmas!
December 27, 2024, 01:21:42 PM
A Merry Christmas to all!!

Hmmm.....you know me, the old stuff thrills..

The Super Pocket put out by Blaze that accepts all the Evercade games. The scanline option on this thing :happydance: YES!!!

The original Gameboy games, hack&slash platform, and pinball Kirby. I think the kirby game was released over here in the US as Kirby pinball land.
The eggmania for the GBA is a Tetris influenced puzzle game. It has the falling blocks but your character has to catch them and place them where needed. You're timed, strategy and stress.
The Sega game is a side scrolling beat'em up.
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I also got a Funko Pop Sonic...........
#29
General Discussion / Re: Happy Thanksgiving!
December 15, 2024, 10:33:12 PM
hmmmmmmm................yeah  :o
It was good, hope everyone had a good time eating with family.
We were thankful for much this year.
#30
@BLUEVOODU
I thought this was it. Our community is small as it is. I kept thinking at least I would have wanted to say good-by.  :happydance: I try coming here once a day. Glad to see this thing is back...
I like forums even though they are a thing of the past that have been buried and ran over by the social media bus.
I'm here for the long haul. I guess I will continue to work on some projects for posting.

Boom Shakalaka