BrandonDaCollector wrote:Huh, interesting guys. I do not have the mini consoles. I love the cartridges, that's one of the reasons why I wanted a N64 over Playstation & Sega Saturn way back in the day but I have gotten so used to games on disc and now digital of this past decade but for Me, I wanna get as much as I can that I couldn't back then and sometimes getting these compilations is a great why of doing it plus there is bonuses as well and if it means to not put the cartridge in and not have complete nostalgia then so be it, at least I got a bit of that old feeling of playing classics
OK, well, I got another idea. It'll be for tomorrow, see you then
That's exactly why these Mini Consoles work so well for me. They look like the original consoles but they take up 1/4 of the room, I can put most of my library on them and the controllers feel like the old hardware. There's pretty much zero chance I'll be able to buy something like Earthbound now. I do own Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy III for the SNES still but that's about it. It's a way for me to get a taste of nostalgia without getting too carried away. Like I said, I don't really have room for a CRT and many of the old systems need a CRT or some kind of converter or they look weird on a modern TV. I also have Turbo Grafx 16 Mini which is awesome because that was a console I didn't get to play much as a kid but I always wanted to. I also got a Famicom Classic Mini so I could have the Famicom experience but I modded the controllers so I can swap an authentic 1980s Famicom controller onto it because the mini version of the system had teeny tiny gamepads. The NEOGEO Mini is also pretty kickass and I don't need to tell you how expensive NEOGEO games are otherwise to buy to get the genuine 1990s experience.