Jockel wrote:@Kengou: Quite late to the party, huh?
You'll love your Dreamcast to death, i assure you.
I assure you, I already am
I can't believe how late to the party I am, indeed, I only recently discovered just how awesome the system is and dropped $45 on one
Get Jet Grind Radio! btw you do know that you can download all this stuff, right? If you'd like to know where, shoot me a PM.
(PS: no need to get preachy about warez or anything, the discs are out of print anyway, so we couldn't support the developers)
Thanks, well aware of that. That was one of the reasons I decided to drop money on one; won't have to actually pay for games I already have a nice stack of 20 or so games, including Jet Grind Radio.
"I think Ikaruga is pretty tough. It is like a modern version of Galaga that some Japanese company made."
iatneH wrote:Another recruit to the Cowon camp, I picked up a 16GB D2+ today. I got too fed up with having to repair the headphone jack on my Sansa e250 every two weeks, and was worried that the accumulation of permanent damage from each breakage will be too serious for me to repair very soon. Seriously, whose bright idea at Sandisk was it to use a surface-mounted headphone jack?
Fiio amp given to me courtesy of Kingbuzzo. Well, the D2 recommendation also came from him. Thanks KB!
If the screen looks weird and bent, it is because I put a protector on it, and did a bad job of it too.
I have a spare 8GB SDHC already (make that two - one full-size 8GB and one micro 8GB), but I don't need to use one yet since the 16GB internal memory is already enough to fit all my music with about 5 GB to spare, so I just left the plastic dummy card inside.
Does using a SDHC card slow things down on bootup? i.e. does it cause a database rebuild every time the system is booted? Because it's pretty speedy the way it is, and I like it :) Just as fast as Rockbox.