I thought you were some kind of magician able to conjure a perfectly scanned magazine from the ether.
haha too many secrets have been spilt in this thread today !!
hahaha.
I thought you were some kind of magician able to conjure a perfectly scanned magazine from the ether.
haha too many secrets have been spilt in this thread today !!
i want a Saturn!!! aaah!!!!! one day... when i get some extra funds...You'll find yourself needing so much more than that.
Do it.
Those cases are concealing spine cards right? Right??
More Saturn games!!!
I can't get worked up over spine cards. I always make sure to slip them inside the case and try to get them but if it doesn't have it and the price is right no big deal.
I can't get worked up over spine cards. I always make sure to slip them inside the case and try to get them but if it doesn't have it and the price is right no big deal.
It's cool that you're ok with not having CIB games, collecting CIB is not for everyone.Yeah same here. I don't think I've ever cared about them besides "ohh cool, into case you go." Not really sure I get the love for them.
I'd never ask - or even expect - for a proper store to provide a false invoice. That's why, when I buy from a store, I always do it within the EU. That said, when it's clearly a person like me selling stuff overseas, I'm never afraid to ask. I tend to trust someone's feedback, and I know I'm not a fraudolent ass, so I'm still convinced that when both parts do their job honestly, then there's no problem.I suppose the seller might get in trouble with the service provider or their local government for presenting false information to Customs. I wouldn't do it if I'm selling something abroad either. Some sellers do it anyway without asking, though.
I've ordered a lot of stuff from eBay in my day and maybe had 5-10 parcels that I had to pay customs (over here it's 22% of the total - postage fees included). It's random, since there's no way they have the resources to investigate every package. I'm prepared for it when buying, but it still sucks if you get custom'd.
Once again, I totally understand the sentiment, and I met quite a few weirdos on eBay myself.Yeah really not safe for seller,what if buyer says they didn't get item and your "proof" shows you only sent something worth $10. I do all my shipping via eBay (list weights and measurements as I'm listing item) so doesn't even give me the option to do that yet doesn't stop people asking me to.
Come at me, brother.Honestly I wish I could ignore spines/reg but I just can't. I started collecting for the Saturn back when the prices weren't out of this world and when I did buy back then I made sure complete meant complete.
Now because my collection is all complete, continuing that trend has been extremely costly and my having everything uniform is important to me ...
Nice!!!!! It looks beautiful.
I need a Saturn=)
I need Salamander
I need Layer Section
There's a a bunch of cheap(ish) great games out there, but man Saturn collecting is dangerously addicting. As soon as I get some games in, I'm already scoping out the next one.
Nice!!!!! It looks beautiful.
I need a Saturn=)
I need Salamander
I need Layer Section
get Salamander on playstation
With the way Saturn (and many other cd based consoles) prices are climbing I'm all for CD-R's until they can put up an affordable flashcart type of solution. Collecting aside, but I don't think you should be expected to pay over 100 € for some casual gaming for one game.
With the way Saturn (and many other cd based consoles) prices are climbing I'm all for CD-R's until they can put up an affordable flashcart type of solution. Collecting aside, but I don't think you should be expected to pay over 100 for some casual gaming for one game.
I think that's going way too far to needlessly limit your own enjoyment, but hey, I won't judge. I dig great game collections especially for more obscure consoles.
But personally flashcarts and backups have kinda revitalized my gaming enthusiasm in the last few years, when I was starting to feel really down that physical copies were creeping to a level I wasn't prepared to pay anymore. I have no regrets.
Yeah you're only punishing yourself by not using copies of rare / expensive games. It's not like the original authors would get money from you in any way.
CD-R
Pretty shaky position. Farmers don't make anything off the produce I buy from the super market either, they already got theirs.
no problems with pirating here just don't sell it to me as genuine copies.
BTW
I just fired up my action replay 4m plus cart and the last time I used it I'm certain was more than 8 years ago but notice a lot of this stuff there... Should I delete that crap ?
I won't get upset about people pirating expensive, old games based on where they are at in life or rarity.
If it's a game that only a few thousand copies exist (or less) then asking someone to buy a copy is impractical and risks having it disappear into obscurity.
If it's a game that's really expensive and you can't afford it, then please pirate it. However, if you can afford to drop a few hundred a month on games and want to pirate something because that gives you a chance to buy other things then please just wait until you feel like it's good to buy it.
Asking people to buy these old, rare, expensive games is just driving prices up for everyone. Retro gaming should be a platform for enjoyment not retirement.
I need to rewatch Austin Powers!Just rewatched Austin Powers.
HAS ANYONE SEEN MY SEGA.
Very nice games to get into for the system, hope your experience with this system is great as it has a great library.I bought a Saturn for my birthday and the package arrived today. So far the games I have are
AMOK
Fighting Vipers
Ghen War
Gungriffon
Road Rash (which I can't really play yet because the B button on the fugly Mad Catz controller that came with the system doesn't work and the game doesn't offer control remapping. I love that no matter the era or console, Mad Catz sucking is an universal constant.)
Solar Eclipse (why does no one talk about how brilliant this game is)
Virtua Fighter 2
Gungriffon doesn't get enough love.
i need to learn where to look. i guess when i a get a system i'll ask on here.I like it when the spine cards are there, but yeah, I don't actually care about them.
There's a a bunch of cheap(ish) great games out there, but man Saturn collecting is dangerously addicting. As soon as I get some games in, I'm already scoping out the next one.
i never saw it. is that JYP? i haven't looked at imports yet. (the ps2 library so humongous)get Salamander on playstation
It's cool that you're ok with not having CIB games, collecting CIB is not for everyone.
(I'm kidding, it's a piece of flimsy cardboard I can't even read)
get Salamander on playstation
With the way Saturn (and many other cd based consoles) prices are climbing I'm all for CD-R's until they can put up an affordable flashcart type of solution. Collecting aside, but I don't think you should be expected to pay over 100 for some casual gaming for one game.
I think that's going way too far to needlessly limit your own enjoyment, but hey, I won't judge. I dig great game collections especially for more obscure consoles.
But personally flashcarts and backups have kinda revitalized my gaming enthusiasm in the last few years, when I was starting to feel really down that physical copies were creeping to a level I wasn't prepared to pay anymore. I have no regrets.
Pretty shaky position. Farmers don't make anything off the produce I buy from the super market either, they already got theirs. Must be ok for me to just take what I want when I'm there then?
Basically your legal, moral or philosophical stance is based on greed. You want it, and you don't perceive it harming anyone. You do you, but not everyone is going to accept the same justifications you do. I'm not punishing myself at all.
you are if you're going around life with misshapen slippery slope analogies like that you literally can't throw $ at original devs for much of this saturn stuff. mind you, i own originals but still bought some of the ones that went to XBLA last gen just to show support, but please believe that buying something second hand (reseller or not) does not put you morally superior to anyone. honestly, if you didn't support it in its time on the shelves, it doesn't really matter until saturn hits some kind of virtual console.
I bought a Saturn for my birthday and the package arrived today. So far the games I have are
AMOK
Fighting Vipers
Ghen War
Gungriffon
Road Rash (which I can't really play yet because the B button on the fugly Mad Catz controller that came with the system doesn't work and the game doesn't offer control remapping. I love that no matter the era or console, Mad Catz sucking is an universal constant.)
Solar Eclipse (why does no one talk about how brilliant this game is)
Virtua Fighter 2
Gungriffon doesn't get enough love.
you are if you're going around life with misshapen slippery slope analogies like that
you literally can't throw $ at original devs for much of this saturn stuff. mind you, i own originals but still bought some of the ones that went to XBLA last gen just to show support, but please believe that buying something second hand (reseller or not) does not put you morally superior to anyone. honestly, if you didn't support it in its time on the shelves, it doesn't really matter until saturn hits some kind of virtual console.
I know it would probably never happen but I'd love it if we could just buy disc images and roms direct from the publishers. I could do what I wanted with them and feel good morally that I legally own them. I bought the PC Mega Drive and NeoGeo collections on Steam just because I saw them as essentially legal rom packs that I could use with a better emulator then the ones they came packaged with.
This is a technicality, but it actually does, because you don't violate the intellectual rights of the IP holder when you buy something second hand.
What you obviously mean here though is that either way you're not costing the devs any money because of lost sales*. That is entirely correct. Financially, whether you buy or pirate doesn't make any difference if the money can't make its way back to the devs in any way.
But morally (and that is largely a philosophical issue obviously), you're not on the same level when you show no intent of paying for a licensed product. If you buy a second hand copy, a license is transferred between buyers for money. A license that was once paid for, and thus doesn't violate intellectual rights.
You could for example download a pirated copy, look up the rights holders, and send them money in an envelop. Surely, you understand how that is different from just pirating? But again, this is more of a philosophical thing. It is still important if you're dragging in morals however.
* if you don't count potential future sales
I will say that in my opinion, inability to pay for a luxury item, is a poor justification for taking it, which was my initial comment.
vaporware doesn't require justification, is what you're missing here. implying people that choose not to further inflate a reseller market are poor and/or acting immorally is a likewise troubling stance.
also I always get a kick out of folks treating price gouging as simple supply & demand here, as though shill bidding, artificial scarcity & broken benchmarks for "value" aren't playing a huge part in this ongoing bubble.
we can debate morality all day, but if you're conflating it with loose legal terms on licenses/EULAs I have no idea.why you'd think the latter affects the former.
law is not a barometer for ethics, for reasons I would hope are obvious. an inflated eBay purchase does not equate greater moral character than someone emulating.
You are taking offense where none is intended. If I'm implying anything, I guess I'm implying that I'm poor? I would like to have aero fighters on snes, but I can't or won't pay the going rate, so I don't have it. Instead, I play what I can buy. For similar reasons, I also don't drive a sports car. I'm not lauding any huge collection. I live within my means and that means going without at times.
Damn, so you wouldn't download a car then.
Why is that relevant? To answer you though, no I wouldn't, even if I could. Just like I won't download a game that I haven't bought. Would you download a car if you could?
Legislation is based on ethics though.
Hey guys. Final Fantasy 7 is super overrated. It's too bad that we didn't get a rad high budget Phantasy Star title for the Saturn.
In any case, these discussions never go anywhere. They just go in circle with one person saying "but ethics" while the other replies "but the law" etc.
I like the way you think, but now you've made me sad. We're talking about a follow-up to 4 right?
For similar reasons, I also don't drive a sports car. I'm not lauding any huge collection. I live within my means and that means going without at times.
Saturn games aren't vaporware and retro prices aren't where they are based on a nefarious plan of resellers. If nobody pays, then it doesn't matter what someone charges. I don't like it either.
if you're going to argue that legislation doesn't always follow ethics closely, that would certainly be true.
But surely you can see that in this particular case legislators granted intellectual rights holders the sole right to commercialize their product to protect them from theft?
well, it actually does. It probably also says something else about the buyer, but that's beside the point.
again: there is an intent of respecting the intellectual rights of the rights holder. When you emulate, you deliberately choose not to respect that right. That is legally shaky on the one hand and morally plain wrong on the other hand.
like I said earlier: if you really wanted, you could look up the rights holder of the game you want to play, download the game and send them a fair (<> crazy eBay price) amount of money for a license for personal use. You wouldn't have to pay the price of the inflated eBay purchase, and at the same time you'd respect the right of the rights holder. Morally, that's a superior situation to not respecting the rights holder's right at all