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Nintendo Wii BUYING GUIDE & Best Games

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KacyDaGameNerd & Metal Jesus show you everything a new Nintendo Wii console buyer needs to know: hardware variations, accessories, 3rd party add-ons, rare or unusual games and some fun game recommendations for Day 1 Purchase!

YouTube LINK: https://youtu.be/c96RS01W76o

Wii RECOMMENDED GAMES:
Spyborgs
Sin & Punishment: Star Successor
Kirby’s Return to Dreamland
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
Super Mario Galaxy 1 & 2
Mario Ware: Smooth Moves
Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition
Donkey Kong Country Returns
Boom Blox Bash Party
Mario Kart Wii
ExciteBots: Trick Racing
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Loved the video and went and bought Spyborgs ASAP, also ordered the HDMI converter. Can we get more info on the HDMI converter is it just plug and play or things to look out for? My main concern is getting the best use of it so how is GameCube look with it and any settings I should do on the Wii to optimize it?

I'm pretty sure I'll figure it out but would like some insight if possible. :)
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Nintendo GAME BOY / GBC BUYING GUIDE + Great Games!

Metal Jesus Rocks & John Riggs bring you a Nintendo Game Boy & Game Boy Color (GBC) BUYING GUIDE for new collectors! We talk about the hardware, colors, variants, accessories and then give you some Day 1 Purchase game recommendations in every genre. This is a fun guide that every new Game Boy owner should watch!

YouTube LINK: https://youtu.be/G1dnu2vKbPM

Games Shown:
Pokemon Yellow
MegaMan II
Gargoyle's Quest
Donkey Kong
Mole Mania
Kwirk
Faceball 2000
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
Final Fantasy Adventure
Final Fantasy Legend II

We forgot to mention the Japanese exclusive Game Boy Light. Does anybody here own one?
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Metal Jesus wrote:Faceball 2000
Another great video!

So true, with the exception of slower frame rate, Gameboy Faceball beats the SNES version.
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PINBALL MACHINE Collecting - What you need to know to get started

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YouTube LINK: https://youtu.be/EdveWQjtnww

Chuck Van Pelt of the Portland Retro Gaming Expo shows us what a new Pinball machine collector needs to know to get started collecting! Plus he talks about some of the more fun or collectable games, where to look for problems with machines and websites and books for reference.
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Very informative video, some really neat Pinball Tables. I only have Pinball games on the PC and consoles which are no where near the real thing. The compilations on disc are an option to try before buying the real thing since a Pinball Table is a big investment in cost and floor space.

Worth mentioning the Pinball Museum in Las Vegas, really a neat discovery playing all the various Pinball tables produced over the decades.

Has Chuck tried any of the home edition Pinball tables? Though considered toys, some have basic Pinball Mechanics including motorized Score Number Wheels, Flippers, Rollover Score Switches, Reactive Bumpers and Slingshots that are controlled by solenoids emulating the big tables.

Of course the tiny tables are simple, but still fun to play. These do not replace the fun of the real tables, just an option if one is very limited on space.

I have two posted in the Portable Game Guides section.

http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 62#p614562

In depth breakdown - http://www.jeff-z.com/pinball/toys/astr ... ooter.html


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Nice to see pinball get some love. As much as I enjoy the Pinball Arcade app and how important of a preservation and simulation it is, nothing will ever beat the real thing. I was able to visit the Replay Amusement Museum a few weeks ago, which was nearly wall-to-wall pinball!

There were good points in that video, if you want a real machine, prepare to pay with lots of money and lots of time. There are literally thousands of parts in them and it can be difficult unless you know what you're doing. The experience of owning one can be rewarding.

Also check out TNT Amusments channel on YouTube, they have lots of arcade/pinball restoration videos and they always take you inside each machine which is very nice.
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NEO GEO AES vs MVS Collecting Guide - EXPENSIVE as HELL!

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The Immortal John Hancock walks Metal Jesus through his amazing NEO GEO console and game collection. He covers the AES (Advanced Entertainment System) and arcade MVS (Multi Video System), plus the differences between the two cartridges, controllers, accessories and even the NEO GEO X GOLD and rare NEO GEO CD...

YouTube LINK: https://youtu.be/HIzL6bAKJjk <--Watch here!

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Kelsey is a Bandai Wonderswan collector and she shares her buying tips, covering the three different handhelds, crazy accessories (a robot and programming kit!?) and some of her favorite Non-Japanese games.

YouTube LINK: https://youtu.be/qbReNENRMA8

Games shown:
GunPey Ex
Clock Tower
Final Fantasy 1 & 2
Puzzle Bobble
Puyo Puyo Tsu
Ganso JaJaMaru-kun (remake of Ninja JaJaMaru-kun)
Tane-o-Maku Tori (Birds Sow the Seeds)
Buffers Evolution
Rhyme Rider Kerorikan
Rockman EXE WS
Beat Mania
Kaze no Klonoa - Moonlight Museum
One Piece - Grand Battle Swan Colloseum

Buy Wonderswan here: http://goo.gl/m11ZoE
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Recent GAME PICKUPS w/ Reggie - 43 Minutes - Over 30 GAMES!

Metal Jesus & Reggie share some of their recent game pickups for their collection. This includes games for PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, Vita, Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance, PC & much more! Plus we show gameplay footage for most of what we found. Watch two big game collectors hang out in the Metal Jesus Game Room and share what treasures we found :)

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YouTube LINK: https://youtu.be/erUzW_CytW0
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