Acquired in 2024 so far - 21 Games; 15 physical, 6 digital (physical is in regular font, digital is in italics)
January (8 Games Acquired; 6 physical, 2 digital)
The Hundred Year Kingdom (Switch) Persona 3 Portable (Switch) Senren*Banka (Switch) Akai Katana Shin (Switch) Mario+Rabbids: Sparks of Hope (Switch) Outbreak Collection Part 2 (Switch) Plumbers Don't Wear Ties (Switch) Silver Falls: Guardians and Metal Exterminators S (Switch)
February (11 Games Acquired; 7 physical, 4 digital)
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax (Switch) Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade (PS5) Alan Wake 2 (PC) The Imperial Capital Burns - Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse (Steam) Star Trek: Resurgence (PS5) Wanted: Dead (PS5) Red Wings: Aces of the Sky Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered (Xbox One) Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (PS5) Atari Recharged Collection 1 (Switch) Atari Recharged Collection 2 (Switch)
March (2 Games Acquired; 2 physical, 0 digital)
Pokemon Ruby (GBA) Pokemon Sapphire (GBA)
New for March 8 Pokemon Ruby (GBA) Pokemon Sapphire (GBA)
Recently scored Forager and Post Void on Fanatical and Steam respectively, mostly since a Portmaster port of each hit recently. Also, GOG had a sale and I snagged a few 10ton games (Undead Horde 2 and Dysmantle were not on sale, though) and there were a couple of new bundles on Fanatical.
In the Diamond Collection, I scored Heaven Dust II, Cardboard Town and The Complete Dread X Collection for $15, marked down from their combined MSRP of almost $82! Most of that combined MSRP comes from the $47 Complete Dread X Collection, with over 50 games across five collections. There was also the Build Your Own Spring Bundle where I snagged another five games (Trifox, Flame Keeper, What Lies in the Multiverse, Don't Be Afraid and Just Die Already) for a mere $2.99. And a couple of weeks ago I snagged the Killer Bundle: Very Positive Edition for $14.99, which is 95% off the combined MSRP of its contents. I've also scored both Valfaris games, Donut Dodo, The Coma: Recut, Highrisers, Party Hard and Second Sight, and a few others.
I also purchased Viviette and SteamWorld Quest from Steam.
ElkinFencer10 wrote:I still hold that the Vectrex is the most objectively COOL system ever.
What are your thoughts on overlays? I've been playing Mine Storm for a couple days with the repro overlay that it came with. The screen seemed sort of washed out, but I figured that was due to the hardware being more than 40 years old. Tonight I took off the overlay and the screen was as sharp and as beautiful as the test unit I saw in a toy store back in 1983. It'd be nice to have a bit of color, but now I'm thinking that overlays are kind of like a video game prophylactic. And while it's true that I don't know where my Vectrex has been, I'm willing to take the risks for greater retrogaming pleasure.
marurun wrote: We’re not going to rubber stamp your horrible decisions.