Not too difficult, but still some challenge. Except Atari 2600, the last 5-6 you can count on not ever having, but the rest is fun
I just bought a dreamcast from a member here a few weeks ago. Games are really difficult to find in the wild Dreamcast on Ebay..OMG!! I thought the disks were made out of gold.
Not too difficult, but still some challenge. Except Atari 2600, the last 5-6 you can count on not ever having, but the rest is fun
I just bought a dreamcast from a member here a few weeks ago. Games are really difficult to find in the wild Dreamcast on Ebay..OMG!! I thought the disks were made out of gold.
Oh for sure. Excellent library though if you can find anything
I just bought a dreamcast from a member here a few weeks ago. Games are really difficult to find in the wild Dreamcast on Ebay..OMG!! I thought the disks were made out of gold.
I remember late 00s you could still find DC games everywhere in the wild here, most you could get reasonably too (I got MVC2 nearly mint for just $25 in 2009-10). Now I can't remember the last time I saw a DC game here. I chalk it up a bit to aging but it seemed to come out of nowhere.
This topic is like asking "which tastes better, apples or oranges?" While it's good to select a platform to focus on, I think it's more important to do it smartly and do it so you understand it's challenges before diving in deep.
As some have mentioned, with Saturn games, you have to be weary of those damn covers easily breaking/cracks and discs are likely to have more scratches/damage than GameCube games. Personally, I enjoy collecting the Saturn more because it has that added challenge!
I love both systems and will complete both at some point. I understand the challanges with set collecting, and have been doing it since 93 ( 6 complete sets down). That said, its nice to get the feedback from others on games I might have missed while i was focusing on other sets.
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Some underrated sets to go after:
GBC
Famicom
Atari 2600
Dreamcast
Not too difficult, but still some challenge. Except Atari 2600, the last 5-6 you can count on not ever having, but the rest is fun
I just bought a dreamcast from a member here a few weeks ago. Games are really difficult to find in the wild Dreamcast on Ebay..OMG!! I thought the disks were made out of gold.
Some underrated sets to go after:
GBC
Famicom
Atari 2600
Dreamcast
Not too difficult, but still some challenge. Except Atari 2600, the last 5-6 you can count on not ever having, but the rest is fun
I just bought a dreamcast from a member here a few weeks ago. Games are really difficult to find in the wild Dreamcast on Ebay..OMG!! I thought the disks were made out of gold.
Oh for sure. Excellent library though if you can find anything
I just bought a dreamcast from a member here a few weeks ago. Games are really difficult to find in the wild Dreamcast on Ebay..OMG!! I thought the disks were made out of gold.
I remember late 00s you could still find DC games everywhere in the wild here, most you could get reasonably too (I got MVC2 nearly mint for just $25 in 2009-10). Now I can't remember the last time I saw a DC game here. I chalk it up a bit to aging but it seemed to come out of nowhere.
This topic is like asking "which tastes better, apples or oranges?" While it's good to select a platform to focus on, I think it's more important to do it smartly and do it so you understand it's challenges before diving in deep.
As some have mentioned, with Saturn games, you have to be weary of those damn covers easily breaking/cracks and discs are likely to have more scratches/damage than GameCube games. Personally, I enjoy collecting the Saturn more because it has that added challenge!
I love both systems and will complete both at some point. I understand the challanges with set collecting, and have been doing it since 93 ( 6 complete sets down). That said, its nice to get the feedback from others on games I might have missed while i was focusing on other sets.
Thanks for the message!!