What are you going to play on PC using this?KennyMan666 wrote:I got a thing.
Haven't tried playing with it yet, but it shall be done. And then try it with the PC too.
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Pretty much what I did - spartan as hell on hobby stuff outside of console/portable game collecting. I slum it with DVDrips, scanlations and the like.drauch wrote:There's typically always so many goodies inside and some of the fattest manuals in existence. I swear, Sim Ant weighs like a pound. Really love some of the custom stuff as well, like the triangle Eidos ones (Thief, Tomb Raider, etc.), or really any that open up like a book for that matter. Speaking of books, love that Heretic looks like a tome. Too cool. I'd be CIB all the way with console as well if most of my load wasn't blown on DVDs and Blurays. I get all teary eyed seeing everyone's sexy minty boxes and some of that awesome MD art like El Viento or Alisia Dragoon, to name a few off my head that I've lusted after. Had to pick my poison, I suppose. The life of a hobbyist is a rough one, indeed.

Heretic's manual has the address of a children's hospital charity on its back page - that always cracked me up, haha.

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Well, if you heat water in a kettle while you set everything up (clean & affix filter, grind beans, etc) then the time from start to finish is very low once you get the hang of using it. I'd estimate 5 minutes prep (mostly for the water to heat on the stove) and just one minute to brew. The real time sink with the vacuum system is cleaning everything. I'm a bit of a clean freak, so I clean absolutely everything after each use. That's two strangely shaped beakers, a beaker lid, my hand grinder, the filter, the wooden stirring stick, and whatever mug I drank out of. Part of the appeal of this thing is how aesthetically pleasing it is in the kitchen, so I want to keep it looking as nice as possible.KindGrind wrote:How long does it take for a brew?
Is it worth the trouble? I think so. I'm a big coffee drinker, and prior to getting this Hario I was brewing with a crappy Mr. Coffee drip brewer that I got from Target years ago. The difference is night and day. This thing brews the cleanest tasting cup of coffee I've ever brewed myself. Now that I have it I have been trying out quality coffee beans from around the world and I feel that I can actually do them justice. I've even gotten my wife to drink some iced coffee I've brewed through this thing and she doesn't even like coffee.
Go for it!
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Haha! Love finding stuff like that. Fun finding old notes, commands, etc. Some people occasionally leave entire notebooks of crap in old PC RPGs which can be fun to skim through. Not exclusively PC, but some of the oddest shit I've found was someone's (poor) custom hentai drawing in a Dead or Alive game and a random picture of someone's baby in the manual of General Chaos. Of course both were left in their original environment and saved for posterity.BIL wrote:Heretic's manual has the address of a children's hospital charity on its back page - that always cracked me up, haha.

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We'll see. Things. I have one of these babies, so that can certainly get some use. Maybe I'll actually look into N64 emulation further since the GC pad would certainly feel better to play that with than a PS2 pad, which is my to-go PC gamepad otherwise. I have this weird idea to try playing Ragnarok Battle Offline with the GC pad, too. I'm sure I can figure out some applications.Obiwanshinobi wrote:What are you going to play on PC using this?
Works perfectly with Smash, btw. Maybe I should look into that Nintendon't thing too, though I'm going to system transfer from the Wii first.
My 1CCs so I can find the list easier myself
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I got this abstract strategy game through the post yesterday, it's great! kind of like a mixture of Othello, draughts and connect 4 with room for really deep strategy - which I haven't at all got worked out yet. thankfully my girlfriend enjoyed it when we had a game, helped along by the fact she won, as other wise I'd probably never really play it.
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Man that Hypershot's in fantastic condition (well box at least). Congrats!cicada88 wrote:Bodily Sensation System Electric Weapon (BSSEW)
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Thanks. it's pretty much just a display piece for me, so I had been looking for one with a good box for a good price for the past year or so.Stealthlurker wrote:Man that Hypershot's in fantastic condition (well box at least). Congrats!cicada88 wrote:Bodily Sensation System Electric Weapon (BSSEW)
Shipping alone from Japan must be at least $30 so it's not easy to find one for a decent price. It seems like the type of item you could find for like 1000-3000 yen with a little work within Japan though.
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Lol... it's like... a year laterIcarus wrote:Just got an email notifying me that the joystick that was part of the crowdfunding donation incentive for last year's Stunfest has finally shipped.
Can't wait to put it through its paces.

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Looks interesting.Immryr wrote:
I got this abstract strategy game through the post yesterday, it's great! kind of like a mixture of Othello, draughts and connect 4 with room for really deep strategy - which I haven't at all got worked out yet. thankfully my girlfriend enjoyed it when we had a game, helped along by the fact she won, as other wise I'd probably never really play it.
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I know, but better late than never. :3CHI wrote:Lol... it's like... a year later

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Not a great photo, but there you have it - a SteelSeries 6GGV2 mechanical keyboard. I'm liking it.

Another chipped PS2.


Another chipped PS2.

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Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
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Can never have enough of those! Best chipped console ever.Obiwanshinobi wrote:Another chipped PS2

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Some vinyl records of albums I know and love:
Kvelertak - Kvelertak
all of Arctic Monkeys albums
Swedish pop sensation Markus Krungård
Oh, and some 12" dust covers for second hand records missing them.

Kvelertak - Kvelertak
all of Arctic Monkeys albums
Swedish pop sensation Markus Krungård
Oh, and some 12" dust covers for second hand records missing them.


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Japanese Famicom era Nintendo official licensed shop sign


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Wow. Who did that first cover, or, what's it for?emphatic wrote:
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John Dyer BaizleyEd Oscuro wrote:emphatic wrote:Wow. Who did that first cover, or, what's it for?
http://aperfectmonster.com/
The cover art is from the s/t Kvelertak album.
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I once salvaged a Warcraft III manual from my local library's "take it off our hands for free" bin. Every single illustration was carefully scissored out along the edges, likely to be glued all over some kid's school notebooks.drauch wrote:Haha! Love finding stuff like that. Fun finding old notes, commands, etc. Some people occasionally leave entire notebooks of crap in old PC RPGs which can be fun to skim through. Not exclusively PC, but some of the oddest shit I've found was someone's (poor) custom hentai drawing in a Dead or Alive game and a random picture of someone's baby in the manual of General Chaos. Of course both were left in their original environment and saved for posterity.
I also acquired CIB copies of Suikoden IV, Sonic 2006 and Fusion Frenzy 2 out of that bin before.

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Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
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Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
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Rayman 2 on PC is pretty much my favourite "slow" 3D platformer. In 1024x768 with (forced) AA&FA it was a sight to behold, too. DC version is supposed to be graphically improved, so I had to take a look.
These two came bundled with it:

Virtua Striker 2 box contains two discs, so I think the seller badly wanted the extra one to go.
What artist(s) did render that dynamic (lots of diagonal lines) artwork for VS2, VT2 and (NTSC_US\C) Crazy Taxi 1&2 covers?
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I'm not usually into either fantasy or loli-ish stuff, but that Alisia Dragoon cover art is pretty badass. Like the character design.
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One of the prettiest MD covers for sure. Ain't cheap or common either, nice get!

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...and funny how it shows up shortly after those John Dyer Baizley's art "Art Nouveau" works!
Gosh, do I have some (borrowed) Nausicaä comic books lying around... Nice things.
Gosh, do I have some (borrowed) Nausicaä comic books lying around... Nice things.
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This was part of a trilogy of abstract board games I think. I remember seeing them in my local game shop. If you liked this there's an entire world of abstract games for you to discover. Maybe start here?Immryr wrote:

That's one hell of a cool sign!
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ta. yeah it was part of the gipf series, which was definitely more than a trilogy but I don't remember how many games were in it in total. tzaar is another game from the gipf project that I may well buy. although it's pretty expensive to buy them here as no uk or even eu supplier has them, so the postage is generally the same price as the game itself. I was pretty lucky in finding yinsh from a seller in frnace.
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