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ColecoVision was the first console I played - QBert and Frogger. Those controllers were something else.
Coleco thumb was a real thing. Ouch.
ColecoVision was the first console I played - QBert and Frogger. Those controllers were something else.
Qbert was impossibleColecoVision was the first console I played - QBert and Frogger. Those controllers were something else.
My faves:ColecoVision was the first console I played - QBert and Frogger. Those controllers were something else.
Yeah, I hear you. I took my Genesis and PlayStation with all the games to GameStop and traded it all in for the PS2. I played that and my XBOX for a while - until we moved out of NYC to the 'burbs at which point I bought an XBOX 360 solely so I could keep up with Halo. Haven't really played in a while and just picked up a PS5 and Series X a about a year ago......but I still don't play enough to justify the investment. I'm gonna buy FFVII though. Looks incredible even given the time suck.My older brother sold our SNES in the early 2000's when were in HS without asking me. The system was both of ours but most of the games were mine. He gave me half the money and I had moved on to the PS1 at that point, so I didn't make a fuss. In any case, after I moved out and got married my mother went through my old shit and got rid of it all and she 100% would have tossed the SNES then too. She threw out my PS1 and PS2 and plenty of games without a second thought, same for my old goalie gear that my son would have loved for me to use so he could shoot off me in our driveway. I'm still annoyed she didn't ask me to take it (my wife would have hellz to the no lol).
Coleco none at the moment.
Have an Express, TG16+CD, TG, and games listed on Mercari.
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And, for reference, my greatest video game regret is selling my COMPLETE U.S. Turbografx collection. I had EVERY single U.S. release including Magical Chase. Boxed, no less.
I remember going to my cousins place and trying (and failing) to run through Bonk when I was 4.
TG16 isn’t something I’ve thought about in years.
How deep is your SNES catalogue?
That’s an awesome backstory.Okay video game history (mine) here we go and it's very VERY abridged
RCA Studio II was my first video game system.
Colecovision next along with a Vic 20
Went to college and didn't do much with gaming until
Turbografx 16 (bought this at a Sears when I was out with a tennis injury and couldn't move all that much for months. Keith Courage, Galaga '90, Ys, etc...) loved the system. Still my favorite of all time and really not sure why.
PS1 - Vagrant Story, Neo Nectaris, Crono Cross, etc...
Took the plunge on the Neo Geo ($800 at the time and super expensive huge carts) but had quite the collection. Bought an MVS (arcade) Neo Geo 4-Slot as well.
And then I opened an online video game store (videogamedepot.com at the time) and we sold import Dreamcast stuff, import Saturn, some PS / PS2. During this time period, desirable Japanese games were coming out in Japan first (ie... Soul Calibur, Virtua Fighter, etc...) so there was a pretty good import market for a few years and the Dreamcast was easy to mod (PS2 wasn't).
Was good friends with John Hardie (Classic Gaming Expo and the video game history museum in TX and Joe Santulli (Digital Press and the same museum). Back then we used to actually find video games in thrift stores and meet/swap at Mike Etler's store in NJ every month or two. Leonard Herman frequented these meetings and published books about video game history (search for phoenix by that author). Sean Kelly was another infrequent guy at these meetings (he lived in the midwest but he had a store too and modded vectrex carts (multi-carts).
And then I got really crazy and and bought out TTI/Turbozone Direct (about 3,000 games, Duos, Expresses, etc...) and sold that stuff for years. Had I bought and held that stuff would be worth a half a million dollars today.
And then I got even crazier and published a magazine (do a search for GameGO! - I'm Thomas Keller) that lasted exactly one issue (we authored another but it didn't get printed). Partnered with Eric Mylonas (RIP) from GameFan who thought his name would carry a lot more weight than it actually did and we ran out of money pretty quick.
Anyway once the dust settled from all of that went back into just being a gamer (Xbox 360, but had a really bad experience with their customer service and switched to PS4 and now PS5).
Just recently started dabbling into reselling again as a side hustle. PM me if you've got something to move.
New trailer leaked or something. Hughes bros taking the cover I guess?
Decent chance I ordered from you back in the day as I imported a bunch of Saturn and Dreamcast games from various sites. I still have stuff like Radiant Silvergun and most of the Treasure games on Saturn, a ton of SNK imports like KoF & SS4 (I see you’re a Haohmaru guy - SS2 is my all time favorite fighting game and Genjuro my dawg) and weird stuff like Elevator Action Returns.Okay video game history (mine) here we go and it's very VERY abridged
RCA Studio II was my first video game system.
Colecovision next along with a Vic 20
Went to college and didn't do much with gaming until
Turbografx 16 (bought this at a Sears when I was out with a tennis injury and couldn't move all that much for months. Keith Courage, Galaga '90, Ys, etc...) loved the system. Still my favorite of all time and really not sure why.
PS1 - Vagrant Story, Neo Nectaris, Crono Cross, etc...
Took the plunge on the Neo Geo ($800 at the time and super expensive huge carts) but had quite the collection. Bought an MVS (arcade) Neo Geo 4-Slot as well.
And then I opened an online video game store (videogamedepot.com at the time) and we sold import Dreamcast stuff, import Saturn, some PS / PS2. During this time period, desirable Japanese games were coming out in Japan first (ie... Soul Calibur, Virtua Fighter, etc...) so there was a pretty good import market for a few years and the Dreamcast was easy to mod (PS2 wasn't).
Was good friends with John Hardie (Classic Gaming Expo and the video game history museum in TX and Joe Santulli (Digital Press and the same museum). Back then we used to actually find video games in thrift stores and meet/swap at Mike Etler's store in NJ every month or two. Leonard Herman frequented these meetings and published books about video game history (search for phoenix by that author). Sean Kelly was another infrequent guy at these meetings (he lived in the midwest but he had a store too and modded vectrex carts (multi-carts).
And then I got really crazy and and bought out TTI/Turbozone Direct (about 3,000 games, Duos, Expresses, etc...) and sold that stuff for years. Had I bought and held that stuff would be worth a half a million dollars today.
And then I got even crazier and published a magazine (do a search for GameGO! - I'm Thomas Keller) that lasted exactly one issue (we authored another but it didn't get printed). Partnered with Eric Mylonas (RIP) from GameFan who thought his name would carry a lot more weight than it actually did and we ran out of money pretty quick.
Anyway once the dust settled from all of that went back into just being a gamer (Xbox 360, but had a really bad experience with their customer service and switched to PS4 and now PS5).
Just recently started dabbling into reselling again as a side hustle. PM me if you've got something to move.
Decent chance I ordered from you back in the day as I imported a bunch of Saturn and Dreamcast games from various sites. I still have stuff like Radiant Silvergun and most of the Treasure games on Saturn, a ton of SNK imports like KoF & SS4 (I see you’re a Haohmaru guy - SS2 is my all time favorite fighting game and Genjuro my dawg) and weird stuff like Elevator Action Returns.
The one that got away for me was Psychic Warlock Assassin Taromaru. I wanted it when it came out just didn’t pull the trigger for whatever reason. I also regret selling my Sega CD for cheap including Snatcher as a toss in.
Please lord, for the love of all that is holy in career mode please remove the stupid disrupting mid game choices for answering the same repetitive coaches questions. Same for off game questions and events.Ea NHl 25 is officially announced. October 4 release date.
They are revamping Franchise mode!
Also it looks like it will only be on ps5, and xbox x/s.
Not sure about pc.
Please lord, for the love of all that is holy in career mode please remove the stupid disrupting mid game choices for answering the same repetitive coaches questions. Same for off game questions and events.