Actually, now that I think of it, I've had CD-R's succumb to rot. One began on the edge, then the whole aluminum layer began delaminating and peeling away from the plastic. It was an ugly site to behold.
The disc was about 6 years old and spent most of it's life in a car located in the midwest which no doubt accelerated the process.
The thing with CD-R's going bad isn't all that big of an issue, I keep all my backups on an internal HDD on my computer, I can always burn more.
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I think my Saturn will still give me another 10 good years of entertainment. Also, just noting, I make a personaly goal to not get emotionally attached to anything but a living thing, its hard to do, but you end up with a lot less disappointment when things get stolen, broken, or stop working properly.DuManchu wrote:I realize console life/longevity is indeed a bigger issue rather than the life of the media.
I was just merely posting a question to an issue I'd like to see some discussion on.
Who knows, maybe we'll see a new group of non-OEM consoles (like the Retro Duo, FC Twin etc.) that support 3DO (HA!), Saturn, PS1, Sega CD, and Turbo-Grafx CD (another HA!) software.
I doubt we ever see that happen, but it would be cool.
It makes me sad to know that one day my systems will die.
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The photo shop near where I used to live. Always made a big deal about how they had a license to press photo cd's, and vhs to dvd transfers on library of congress approved machines & that pressed cd's had a 300yr. lifespan, and dvd's had a 100yr. lifespan. I think I may still have one of their brochures lying around here somewhere.
Anyway, what I want to see happen hopefully is some kind of mod to be able to put a hard drive in a system select a game and start it up, It would be pretty simple with the right kind of programming skills to create a dummy disc drive that has a saturn 'disc' in it with hundreds of games on it. You probably could just take the saturn drive out and mount the hard dive in the space. How to go about making it happen would be the hard part.
Anyway, what I want to see happen hopefully is some kind of mod to be able to put a hard drive in a system select a game and start it up, It would be pretty simple with the right kind of programming skills to create a dummy disc drive that has a saturn 'disc' in it with hundreds of games on it. You probably could just take the saturn drive out and mount the hard dive in the space. How to go about making it happen would be the hard part.
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dude, don't tease me with your sugar coated what-if'sthe7k wrote:
I'm hoping by then, we'll have more RetroDuo/NEX/etc. type devices for other retro systems. I'd kill for an affordable and durable PSX and/or Saturn clone that could play any region/backups without batting an eye.
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Oh give me a fucking break, what do you know about anything? I don't have an emotional attachment to my consoles, I just like them and enjoy them and it's going to suck when they die.RyaNtheSlayA wrote:Also, just noting, I make a personaly goal to not get emotionally attached to anything but a living thing, its hard to do, but you end up with a lot less disappointment when things get stolen, broken, or stop working properly.
You can't tell me you wouldn't be pissed/sad if something stopped working or got stolen. If you didn't LIKE it you wouldn't have bought it in the first place.
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I just choose not to make a big fuss about it. Seesh.DuManchu wrote:Oh give me a fucking break, what do you know about anything? I don't have an emotional attachment to my consoles, I just like them and enjoy them and it's going to suck when they die.RyaNtheSlayA wrote:Also, just noting, I make a personaly goal to not get emotionally attached to anything but a living thing, its hard to do, but you end up with a lot less disappointment when things get stolen, broken, or stop working properly.
You can't tell me you wouldn't be pissed/sad if something stopped working or got stolen. If you didn't LIKE it you wouldn't have bought it in the first place.
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Maybe you should choose to not be an assbag. Sheesh.RyaNtheSlayA wrote:I just choose not to make a big fuss about it. Seesh.DuManchu wrote:Oh give me a fucking break, what do you know about anything? I don't have an emotional attachment to my consoles, I just like them and enjoy them and it's going to suck when they die.RyaNtheSlayA wrote:Also, just noting, I make a personaly goal to not get emotionally attached to anything but a living thing, its hard to do, but you end up with a lot less disappointment when things get stolen, broken, or stop working properly.
You can't tell me you wouldn't be pissed/sad if something stopped working or got stolen. If you didn't LIKE it you wouldn't have bought it in the first place.
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Face it: It still beats magnetic tape.
If each mistake being made is a new one, then progress is being made.
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http://www.legitreviews.com/news/5657/
Hopefully something like this will see fruition. All we'd need is an electronic back up in some form or another.
Hopefully something like this will see fruition. All we'd need is an electronic back up in some form or another.
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