Commenting negatively without any real basis (especially when there's existing proof of the opposite) = trolling
After the 4th film is released, I'm hoping for a nice Blu-Ray boxset with the original series (including EoE) and the new films.
Aren't a lot of us here already afraid of sunlight? ;-)
I can't even put in to words how excited I am for this! It really does looks like they've made something really special here.
If I woke up and all the stuff in Resident Evil was going down, I think I'd be just fine. If I woke up in Silent Hill, I'd immediately soil myself and wouldn't last the night.
Those 2 games work fine on the Everdrive 64. It's Banjo-Tooie and Jet Force Gemini which don't work. There is a patched version of JFG which works fine though.
Is that yours?
I have the Everdrive 64, which works great. There are only 2 games which don't work on it, which I can't remember off the top of my head.
For this cart, the only thing that doesn't work is saving for Populous. Other than that, it plays everything (including SFII) perfectly. I have most of Krikzz's flash carts, with the exception of the Super Everdrive. I use the SNES Powerpak instead. If you're a Genesis fan, the Mega Everdrive is the best flash…
Yup, that's a PC-Enigne Core Grafx II. The green thing in the TG-16 cart slot is a Turbo Everdrive. It's a TG-16/PCE flash cart. http://krikzz.com
You're definitely not alone. There's even an authorized expansion being released later this year, to expand the system's memory! I'm definitely looking forward to getting Dragon's Lair and Super Zaxxon in cart form! http://www.atariage.com/forums/topic/203362-super-game-module-now-available-for-order/
This game does a real disservice to the Zaxxon name. This is a highly disappointing return of a franchised that deserves much better than this. I'm going to play Super Zaxxon on my Colecovision Adam tonight and mourn for what could have been.
But then you're stuck with USB connectivity. I'm willing to bet this new connector was built to easily support other connectivity options in the future.
You have to admit though, your 'living in fear' comment was unnecessary and way over the top.
I responded to someone else on a similar line, but I'll repeat my main issue here. Most people will also own an iOS/Android device, so they will most likely choose to buy on that platform instead (with the exception of games where having physical controls will make a difference). If they truly want to complete in…
You're right, it won't break the bank for anyone. But most people will also own an iOS/Android device. Which version of the game would you think they'd choose to buy? Especially for games which are touch screen only, where having physical controls won't make a difference.
If these are reflective of the types of games and pricing we'll continue to see in the future, they're going to have a real tough time competing with iOS/Android. You can get similar titles on other platforms for $0.99. How can the honestly justify $2.29 for a touch Air hockey game?
I'm willing to bet that Nintendo will eventually sell it separately.