SHIETTTTT A MEMORY CARD FOR ONLY $24.99?
SHIETTTTT A MEMORY CARD FOR ONLY $24.99?
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I still remember when I learned I could continue a game after renting it for the first time
shit blew my goddamn mind.
Every "that kid" had this type of memory card.
>someone payed $47.99 for Jet Moto once
I have seen more copies of that game for 0.99 than I care to remember. It wasn't that good.
kek forgot my image
>Soviet Strike
That game looks fucking rad.
>Memory card
Was that like a hard drive for your movies and stuff before internet connection was a thing?
try harder
.99cents on ebay
DAAAAAAMN WHAT A STEAL
>tfw the price per GB is the same on the Vita
I started gaming on my PC at 12 in 2010, this shit was all before me
Sony has always been jews with their proprietary bullshit.
>32GB is $55 now
Still bullshit
better
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Why on earth would you buy a SNES now when the N64 is out?
>doesn't just answer the question
>could have been over 1 post
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I wish we could go back to when the USSR/gommies were the default enemy in generic shooters. I hate all this stupid middle eastern shit, all the environments look the same, brown and dull. At least the cold war provided games with the ability to be set almost anywhere in the world.
2 games vs. the greatest console in video game history and still is
>69.99 snes games
those really were dark times.
>he doesn't buy consoles in the middle or end of their lifespan so you can play all the good games for cheap
No BC and theres the normal Nintendo drought. Whats coming out next? They have no third party support
even better why would you get a game gear
SHIETTTTT A CLOUD SAVE STORAGE FOR ONLY $49.99 A YEAR?
WHY THE FUCK IS SPLATOON STILL $60
WHY CAN'T NINTENDO INTO PRICE DROPS
I have six of those games
were you one of the millions whos first real pc was the pack bell sunday special??
by greatest console you meant PS2.
No, my first PC was a suitcase 8086.
>He seriously thinks that the N64 was better than the SNES!
Wow, are you for real dog? The SNES was among the best consoles released, along with the PSX and PS2.
The N64 was the beginning of the end for Nintendo. If you compare the library of the SNES to the N64, it's blindly fucking obvious that SNES was a better console.
Are you fucking kidding me?
32 GB are at most like $10
The PS2 was a meme console.
Fucking where? 32gb is $55 on Amazon, and more expensive at the other retailers I checked.
166 MHz was decadent. My first was a 33 MHz 486. Hell, I played all the way through Fallout 1 on that back in 1997.
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He means on Sony's memory cards, not in terms of general flash storage.
because Nintendo is disney-levels of accurate when predicting how much stock they sell.
I love looking at old PC ads and seeing how fucking expensive they were and how shit they are by todays standards
Does anyone have the ads for pc hentai vidya?
>gb memory card
>PS1
Says the millennial. Toppest of the keks.
the 2400 dollar mac with no monitor still kills me, especially because today they still overcharge into the ionosphere for their products.
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>joke have to be literal
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go shill somewhere else
>Shamelessly pimping Final Fantasy
What kills me the most is the death of the mid-budget games. Those were where a lot of innovation and fun were had. Same with movies.
>try beating final fantasy vii without it
I bet someone has
>buy expensive pc and be happy with it
>save that cool pic or game from school or some friends' pc
>put floppy in yours and open the files
>pc becomes a really big paperweight
>Burgers never got Pet in TV
;;
at least there are adapters for that bullshit
yea I mean just leave it turned on
Umm the memory cards in OP are 1mb and those go up to 32GB so technically they should be like 3839680 dollars. You're lucky Sony is giving you this good of a deal
>Virtua Fighter
>Virtua Cop
>Daytona USA
fuck, give me a copy of Nights too.
>dat 200 price tag for the modem tho
thank you Sony
vita memory cards are proprietary
Ah, yes, the classic prequel to Cory in the House.
not the M2 ones used on the PSP Go, though. 32 gigs ones are hard to come by and usually go for 40 bucks.
>$25 for a controller
Why the fuck controllers today have to cost 60 fucking bucks?
>$200 net link
DESTRUCTION DERBY FUCK YEAH
wow look at them taunt you with that challenge.
fuck you sony and your bullshit taunt.
>WWF In Your House
Such a good game.
Consoles are sold at a loss now and recoup losses buy selling cheaply made controllers for a very high price.
in other words: they found out people would pay that much for them.
>$2,000 just to play console ports
Some things never change.
my parents had an hp pavilion 4450. it was a piece of shit but i loved it.
>thought we'd have at least 512-bit consoles by now
>still only 64-bit
my child self would commit sudoku
Why haven't video game prices increased proportionally to inflation like most other consumer goods.
Cost to produce them has also risen dramatically in the past 20 years but prices for the most part haven't.
I remember n64 games being the same or more expensive than current AAA games.
I had a Game Gear.
My batteries exploded in it.
Games were exclusively physical those days. Nowadays there's digital distribution, and production for the box and game is cheap as hell. Not to mention, Nintendo opted for the more expensive, less convenient cardboard boxes instead of the cheaper, standardized jewel cases. Even with the SNES, cardboard boxes cost more to make than clamshell cases.
It costs virtually nothing to produce a copy of a video game, especially with digital distribution. Because they have no cost to manufacture to make up for each game, they just price the game at the sweet spot where the amount of customers at that price multiplied by the cost of the game brings in the most revenue. Back when the video game market was smaller, they needed a higher price to make up the production costs of the game and consoles, and flash carts weren't cheap either.
>A $2,399 dollar apple has the same components as a $1,899 dollar HP
>The reason it's that expensive is probably because muh apple
All this time has passed and yet nothing has changed
Prices have gone up while wages have remained more or less the same. People are, essentially, making less money than ever before, which means less disposable income. Video games are toys if you need to be reminded
So manufacturing costs of the physical cartridge is why DK64 was £50 back in the mid 90s while Tropical Freeze never went higher than £40 20 years later?
Memory cards were always a ripoff, but somehow Sony thinks that its still alright to pull this shit with the Vita.
T. kid who owned a gamecube and didn't have any friends
The consoles we have now have 4-8 cores, each running 64-bit code. With OoO coding, much greater quantities of memory at higher speeds with more bandwidth, etc....
I'm pretty sure the PS4 or Xbox One have more memory than every console prior combined.
The group of friends who some had a gamecube
Some had a ps2
Some had a xbox
played 24 hours straight with melee
No, fuck that shit. I'm Russian and I'm so sick of all those evil Ruskies in vidiya.
That, and the fact that the market is much bigger now. That means that publishers can sell games for a lower price per unit in order to sell more units to get more total revenue.
You deserve it for shitting up online games for other Europeans kek.
Yo I'm pretty sure I had that HP computer. I think I still have the box in the garage, since I used it when I moved out.
Yeah, I hate playing with other Russians too.
Playing at night, under your covers. Sega does what Nintendon't.
Kek, I meant to answer to
This was mine. In 1992.
>Try beating FF7 without it
I have. multiple times. if you speed through the game, it doesn't take that long.
>photo realistic 3d graphics
kek
modern controllers are a hell of a lot more complicated then ones from the 90s
I have that joystick. shit is huge
Desert Strike was the best, Soviet wasn't bad either.
Because you could watch TV on it for a half hour before the batteries died.
Shut up nerd. The PS2 was godly at the time.
Sony wouldn't be Sony if they didn't have a million different proprietary devices.
Not getting the best stuff.
Also the old vidya advertisement was pretty neato.
When did effort die?
>clear plastic cases will never be a thing again
God damn, why did you remind me?
I'd kill for one for my Note 5.
When the internet happened and print died out.
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why are those games so expensive? With ps1 and n64 around they should've been cheap as fuck
It's funny how one game can ruin a career.
This was the end of the line, when you started seeing pretty clearly which console was winning the war. The SNES was getting DKC, MMX, FF6, Chrono Trigger and a million other games, The Genesis was getting 3D Blast and Vectorman.