I probably do. I have EGM's dated back to 1990 and NP's going back pretty far. It's storage over at a relatives. If I find those particular issues, I'll post up.
I'm not surprised they Sony took action quick. They know they have to go balls out before it gets out of hand. Kind of silly I spent 400 bucks on a ps3 and am not allowed to put Linux on it.
Well said, this exactly why I bought mine. People complained about the price but I don't think realized that a Sega CD and PS1 cost $300 when it was released. For 100 dollars more you get a powerhouse of a system that's built to last.
I payed 380 for mine almost 2 years ago which was just a 20 dollar deal, lol but it was worth it. I haven't had any problems with it and use it almost every day. If you are gonna spend over $250 for a gaming system then you might as well as buy it new just because you never know what you are...
Yea, you could check out Wikipedia but it's accuracy is questionable. You might be able to contact company websites through email and get a response if they are still around. Other than that I can't imagine any other way to get exact dates. For the most part older games will generally be...
Haha, that's pretty rad. I remember my old roommate in me had a Street Fighter 3 arcade cab in our apartment. The staff maintenance guy came to work on our furnace and just stopped dead in his tracks when he saw the cab. "Whoa, can I see it on?" I could tell he wouldn't take no for an...
I think I know who will not be trading/buying from. I've had some bad transactions before but none them had packaging like this. Always check a seller's rep before purchasing I guess.
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