Counterpoint: wifi-enabled robot finger is fucking hilarious.This is potentially a much more elegant solution for my Gamecube problem than the one I was considering: a wifi-enabled robot finger.
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Counterpoint: wifi-enabled robot finger is fucking hilarious.This is potentially a much more elegant solution for my Gamecube problem than the one I was considering: a wifi-enabled robot finger.
This is potentially a much more elegant solution for my Gamecube problem than the one I was considering: a wifi-enabled robot finger.
1. Is it region free? I.E. if I get a PC Engine and PC Engine CD, can I play both Rondo of Blood on it, and an American copy of Bomberman '93?
2. I've heard the PC Engines are notorious for needing to be recapped, which is something I can possibly handle as I have some soldering experience - is it difficult for a person who hasn't quite done fine soldering like on a N64 Digital, but has succeeded at pretty much everything short of that?
3. If I end up getting a CD drive, what system card should I go for, or do I have to pick up more than one for compatibility? I'm not looking for a huge PC Engine collection tbh, but I'm not sure how that works.
4. For output - I have an upscaler that accepts either S-video or composite, so will that work? I know the base model white PC Engine (the model I want, aesthetically, I don't like the way Duos look tbh) is RF only, but if I get a CD, can I output composite, or do I need some weird add on? If I need an add on, what is it called?
I really know very little about this system lol. Thanks in advance!
Is this why Alpha 2 looks rad, and alpha 3 looks bleg?It's a less flashy game, I guess. Marvel vs. Capcom has four characters active in a single stage, while Darkstalkers has bigger, more fluidly animated characters. Alpha 3 is less demanding, with one on one battles (or one on two battles in rare instances) and more restrained gameplay. I think even twenty characters wasn't enough for Alpha 3, and Capcom seemed to agree, adding more to the home versions.
I always thought this was because I was obsessed with Alpha 2 when I was 12 and so Alpha 3 could never be anything but a disappointment.Is this why Alpha 2 looks rad, and alpha 3 looks bleg?
He is the Perfect Machine of Hype.SFA3 has one of my favorite announcers in the entire fighting game medium.
Dude is *SO PUMPED* by absolutely everything.
"BEAT 'EM UP GUY! GO! FOR! BROKE!"
SFA3 has one of my favorite announcers in the entire fighting game medium.
Dude is *SO PUMPED* by absolutely everything.
"BEAT 'EM UP GUY! GO! FOR! BROKE!"
And my heart says "I will do everything in my power not to let you down"
I hate the isms. Start of a bad trend, culminating in Cap vs SNK 2.I'm just glad to find out I'm not the only one who found Alpha 3 to be off-putting. All that weird visual styling and they changed Ken's moveset? Unforgivable.
FACE IT STRAIGHT!SFA3 has one of my favorite announcers in the entire fighting game medium.
Dude is *SO PUMPED* by absolutely everything.
"BEAT 'EM UP GUY! GO! FOR! BROKE!"
And my heart says "I will do everything in my power not to let you down"
Objectively correct.SFA3 has one of my favorite announcers in the entire fighting game medium.
Dude is *SO PUMPED* by absolutely everything.
"BEAT 'EM UP GUY! GO! FOR! BROKE!"
And my heart says "I will do everything in my power not to let you down"