GalacticDystopia
GalacticDystopia t1_jeal2j5 wrote
Reply to TIL: When Phantasy Star IV released for the Sega Genesis in N. America in Feb. 1995, the retail price was $99. by Hotspur000
Yeah, people these days seems to forget that, when you factor inflation, games are much cheaper these days than they used to be.
Mostly because cartridges were manufactured ROM chips in and of themselves, and any special co-processors or extra hardware needed to run the game beyond what the console was capable of had to be ran from the cartridge.
The best examples of this were the SuperFX chip on SNES and the Virtua Processor for Genesis. These allowed polygonal 3D games like Starfox and Virtua Racing to run on consoles that were never designed to run 3D anything. I remember Virtua Racing especially was an expensive game and the cartridge itself got really hot from the 3D processing workload it ran.
The Phantasy Star games were expensive due to just being much larger than a normal Genesis game, thus requiring extra large ROM chips and reliable save memory.
If I'm being honest, given the complexity of games nowadays, I'm surprised AAA games aren't $100 each.
If you want some real sticker shock, NEO-GEO cartridges were insanely huge and cost about $200 each in 1993. In today's money, that's $416.
Imagine spending 80% the value of a PS5 on every single game...
GalacticDystopia t1_jeajrz7 wrote
Reply to Unboxing my collection to sell and was stricken by how great these two look together by bensisland
That Futurama is worth some serious loot. Price it accordingly
GalacticDystopia t1_jcbxseh wrote
Reply to comment by ExternalIllusion in He will follow his best friend anywhere by lnfinity
First I've heard of cows being dicks. I mean, I'm sure a bull can be dickish, but the cows? Have yet to encounter a mean one.
Quite the contrary. Any group of cows I've been around tend to slowly surround me as if I'm some deity about to address them.
Awesome creatures, they are
GalacticDystopia t1_j92xxy2 wrote
I'll take "extinct notions of once-great institutions" for $1000, Alex
EDIT for elaboration: Simply put, the rise of "activist" journalism has entirely done away with any notion of objective reporting.
Granted, journalism to some degree has always had an activist bent to it, but now it's just blatant to the point where they're not even trying to hide it anymore.
VICE is really bad about this. They finance some of their more decent pieces with countless amounts of misinformed and frankly, venom-laced garbage clickbait. Most of their recent shit too has had way too large of a "oh this poor criminal" bent.
There's nothing most of these activist journalists hate more than the common working person, all the while having the gall to claim they're on your side.
They're in no one's corner but their own.
GalacticDystopia t1_j22vdvo wrote
Reply to What is your favorite controller? by LazyJDub
The original Xbox 360 Controller, hands down.
The heft made it feel durable, and the shape of it just fit so well in so many hands. Imagine my excitement that they're making an official version of it for Series S/X, and imagine my further disappointment that it's wired only....
GalacticDystopia t1_iuj03to wrote
Reply to Moving forward, physical or digital? Especially seeing a lot of AAA games do not even come with full game on disc. How does this impact game collecting, if at all? by Batknight23
It's going to horribly impact game collecting.
The transition to digital only is the endgame here. You're witnessing the last console generation that will even use discs.
Companies, for decades now, have loathed the concept of "consumer ownership" and have been frothing at the mouth for the tech to catch up and allow their dream of digital-only, fully-controlled SaaS garbage.
The WB-Discovery merger has brought light to a lot of fears that those of us against pure digital landscapes have been warning everyone about for 15+ years now...they want the ability to remove whatever titles they see fit. They want to be able to erase them entirely should they choose.
That kind of control, the ability to add and remove content (and monetize all of it in between) has been their wet dream since the days of Betamax. Only now does the infrastructure allow it to be commercially viable.
I personally am buying whatever titles I want in disc form while they're still putting full games on them. Because that shit with the barebones installer being put on the disc is where they're going at a rapid pace.
I've also restarted collecting blu-ray and 4k discs, since they're making it quite clear that they have no qualms about removing titles from digital availability whenever it suits their objectives.
GalacticDystopia t1_iuiy8kv wrote
Reply to R/tipofmyjoystick doesn’t allow photos. Can anyone identify this game based on this screenshot of the inventory? by RazzamatazzUltra
The Unicorn Princess
GalacticDystopia t1_iui0byu wrote
Reply to Are these games rare or valuable? They are in Japanese. I tried asking in the Pokémon subreddit but the mods immediately took it down. by yertlah
Guaranteed fakes.
GBC game carts were a dark translucent plastic, and those stickers are way off alignment.
GalacticDystopia t1_iui03nc wrote
Reply to I just beat getting over it with Bennett foddy with the logitech marble mouse. I think I’m a video game masochist. by SSJGINGER
Did you get a "someone reported you for self-harm" reddit message yet?
GalacticDystopia t1_iuhzyom wrote
Reply to comment by Wild_Bill_Kickcock in what's the nickelback of gaming? by GrimDoink
Absolutely.
The same rehashed, mass-market appeal drivel year after year, but it still sells millions
GalacticDystopia t1_jeblh4b wrote
Reply to comment by OlTommyBombadil in TIL: When Phantasy Star IV released for the Sega Genesis in N. America in Feb. 1995, the retail price was $99. by Hotspur000
I never said they should be more. And I'm not defending what they're doing. I was more providing info with a tinge of personal thoughts.
Youre doing that thing that Redditors do when they read something they have a knee-jerk disagreement with and go off on a half-cocked reply. Don't do that.