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I stumbled upon an "antique" seller on instagram and he was offering a Nintendo Wii as part of his items 

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RCBH928 wrote:I stumbled upon an "antique" seller on instagram and he was offering a Nintendo Wii as part of his items
A lot of second hand merchants use "antique" to sound fancy. There's a lot of "antique shops" on the East End of Long Island, but a lot of them are more or less just thrift stores.
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Damn. I'm planning to make up a Wii, OG Xbox or possibly a 360 for the next charity auction. I don't know which might get the most attention, tho there are some of each.
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I'd recommend doing one of the Xboxes. Wiis are plentiful and cheap, and super easy to mod. Xbox, not so much. You might get more bids, or at least bids for higher amounts, for either Xbox compared to the Wii.Anapan wrote:Damn. I'm planning to make up a Wii, OG Xbox or possibly a 360 for the next charity auction. I don't know which might get the most attention, tho there are some of each.
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hah..I remember there used to be websites to show you which stores had new stock since they were so hard to get due to high demand.Ziggy587 wrote: Wiis are plentiful and cheap, and super easy to mod. Xbox, not so much. You might get more bids, or at least bids for higher amounts, for either Xbox compared to the Wii.
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Its not worth opening a thread over this, but was there anything special about the Amiga games? I looked up some videos and looks like its just a shared library with DOS. I am not sure why the Amiga was popular in the first place, I think maybe the GUI OS and the chips were faster at time of release.
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I would take a look at the Amiga 101 article on the main site for starters...
https://www.racketboy.com/retro/commodo ... ners-guide
https://www.racketboy.com/retro/commodo ... ners-guide
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A thing that a lot of people are unaware of is just how underpowered IBM Compatibles were for a long time compared to the Apple II, Amiga, and other PCs. Business was the target market, so you had either the monochrome Hercules card or the 4 color CGA card with its awful color palettes. EGA brought things to the level of tolerable with its 16 colors, but it wasn't until VGA came out (not to mention Adlib and Soundblaster finally replacing the PC Speaker) that DOS started to become a premier gaming platform.
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Yeah I always wondered whats with the aweful color palletes of computer like thisMrPopo wrote:A thing that a lot of people are unaware of is just how underpowered IBM Compatibles were for a long time compared to the Apple II, Amiga, and other PCs. Business was the target market, so you had either the monochrome Hercules card or the 4 color CGA card with its awful color palettes. .

yeah but in the after math, does it matter today? Like PSX and N64 game library is vastly different and games like Aladdin between SNES and GENESIS are different, just wondering if there is such a difference between amiga and DOS today . I am sure there is a bit of exclusives on each side.MrPopo wrote: EGA brought things to the level of tolerable with its 16 colors, but it wasn't until VGA came out (not to mention Adlib and Soundblaster finally replacing the PC Speaker) that DOS started to become a premier gaming platform.
I totally missed that. great guide.Ziggy587 wrote:I would take a look at the Amiga 101 article on the main site for starters...
https://www.racketboy.com/retro/commodo ... ners-guide
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I'm really not a fan of the cyan/magenta CGA graphics.
I'm sure there's many Amiga exclusives that are worth your time. And probably some titles that are best on the Amiga compared to other ports.
There's also this great Amiga shmup guide, that was published earlier this year: https://www.racketboy.com/retro/the-com ... essentials
I'm sure there's many Amiga exclusives that are worth your time. And probably some titles that are best on the Amiga compared to other ports.
There's also this great Amiga shmup guide, that was published earlier this year: https://www.racketboy.com/retro/the-com ... essentials
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