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Seriously. The prices for virtually anything retro have been a joke since at least the early '10's but getting into it after or around COVID? A fool and his money... emulating or using flash carts (which, most of the time, are also outrageously priced) in original hardware is the only feasible way to play retro. But lets not kid us here, most people into retro are not in it for the gaming aspect and rather treat it like more expensive Funko Pops.How the hell can you be into retro collecting after COVID?
Yeah, same for me. I remember what a revelation discovering frame skipping in old emulators was. It even carried over into modern gaming for me as i play any turn-based game with CheatEngine's speedhack enabled.I will never, ever play a retro JRPG on real hardware ever again because those games are insufferable without a speedup button.
I think i wrote in early fall last year ITT that i haven't held a PS5 pad yet and that fact still hasn't changed. In my circle only one person caved and bought a PS5 and i'm not talking to him because of that. I'm joking of course, but i can't even remember the last time he talked about playing anything on it apart from the first day when he got it and was raving about the Demon's Souls remake.But you won't be able to enjoy it as much without that revolutionary haptic feedback controller Sony couldn't shut up about prior to PS5's launch.
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