@KitsuneNight I think the worst one I ever had was when I bought and xbox one and rare replay, it made me update the console, the game, some of the games in the collection and had to update the controller too.
@KitsuneNight yeah I agree with you on those points, especially when people go on about collecting modern physical games saying they own it, there's next to nothing playable on the disk.
I believe they were $70AUD but I do remember finding a new retail copy of Conkers Bad Fur Day for $130. $70 is about the cost of first party switch games here so I find it bizarre when people complain about the price of new games these days, we have it fantastic, well some countries do.
@belfastgonzo here's a question you might be able to answer for me that's been stuck in my head for decades. Did the UK play more ps1 over n64 in the 90s? I'm Australian with North American family and every time I'd see them they'd always have Nintendo stuff but every UK immigrant that came to my school would always talk about Tekken and Metal Gear Solid aswell as seeing the UK gaming magazines seemed to push ps1 a lot. Is it all in my head ?
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@RextheSheep don't remind me, I regret giving away my nms magazines.
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@h3s the one with fat mode and the mode where you play as an enemy soldier? Played that version to death when it came out.
Re: Talking Point: Does Video Game History Have A "Nintendo Problem"?
@KitsuneNight I think the worst one I ever had was when I bought and xbox one and rare replay, it made me update the console, the game, some of the games in the collection and had to update the controller too.
Re: Talking Point: Does Video Game History Have A "Nintendo Problem"?
@KitsuneNight yeah I agree with you on those points, especially when people go on about collecting modern physical games saying they own it, there's next to nothing playable on the disk.
Re: Talking Point: Does Video Game History Have A "Nintendo Problem"?
I believe they were $70AUD but I do remember finding a new retail copy of Conkers Bad Fur Day for $130. $70 is about the cost of first party switch games here so I find it bizarre when people complain about the price of new games these days, we have it fantastic, well some countries do.
Re: Talking Point: Does Video Game History Have A "Nintendo Problem"?
@xanderten50 that's crazy, ps1 games here were $40AUD
Re: Talking Point: Does Video Game History Have A "Nintendo Problem"?
@belfastgonzo that's what I thought, thanks
Re: Talking Point: Does Video Game History Have A "Nintendo Problem"?
@belfastgonzo here's a question you might be able to answer for me that's been stuck in my head for decades. Did the UK play more ps1 over n64 in the 90s? I'm Australian with North American family and every time I'd see them they'd always have Nintendo stuff but every UK immigrant that came to my school would always talk about Tekken and Metal Gear Solid aswell as seeing the UK gaming magazines seemed to push ps1 a lot. Is it all in my head ?