K-Mart Selling Megadrive Hardware
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nice K-Mart from down under.
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As I understand it games take so long to release in Australia that they're one generation behind.FiftyDollarCurse wrote:The PS2 is not retro. GameStop and Wal-Mart still advertise it every week.CRTGAMER wrote:Pretty cool. Great to see PS2 games in ads again too, emphasizing Retro popularity there.emwearz wrote:Thought it was interesting that K-Mart (In Australia) are selling the Blaze Sega Mega Drive, which has 15 built in games and is region free, taking both MD and Gen carts. It's $50 which I think is a bit steep, however its still cool that they are selling retro hardware, also should show how big retro gaming is becoming.
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MrPopo wrote: As I understand it games take so long to release in Australia that they're one generation behind.
We only just got the ps2 last year, I always thought it was a typo when you guys were talking about the ps3. What is this mystical future world you Americans live in? And are there flying cars there?
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to try to get back on topic, does anyone know if that little system is worth it?
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For that price, I'd say probably not. It's a clone console, so expect sound and video quality that's inferior to the real thing, along with possibly a lot of compatibility issues with various games.BlackDS wrote:to try to get back on topic, does anyone know if that little system is worth it?
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But... there are PS3 games IN THIS VERY AD.Droid party wrote:MrPopo wrote: As I understand it games take so long to release in Australia that they're one generation behind.
We only just got the ps2 last year, I always thought it was a typo when you guys were talking about the ps3. What is this mystical future world you Americans live in? And are there flying cars there?