Breetai wrote:
Word of caution... J-girls do not usually shave.
Nothing wrong that that! Anyhoo, it's not like he's gonna keep them. Just a pump and a dump.
Breetai wrote:
Word of caution... J-girls do not usually shave.
hashiriya1 wrote:Breetai wrote:
Word of caution... J-girls do not usually shave.
Nothing wrong that that! Anyhoo, it's not like he's gonna keep them. Just a pump and a dump.

Breetai wrote:hashiriya1 wrote:Breetai wrote:
Word of caution... J-girls do not usually shave.
Nothing wrong that that! Anyhoo, it's not like he's gonna keep them. Just a pump and a dump.Most girls are not into the poop thing... even Japanese girls.
Well aware... well aware. I often "pump and take a dump" when I fill up with gas at the petro station. What does that have to do with retro gaming?hashiriya1 wrote:Haha, dude, "pump and a dump" means have a quickie and be done with her. Nothing to do with scat!

Breetai wrote:What does that have to do with retro gaming?hashiriya1 wrote:Haha, dude, "pump and a dump" means have a quickie and be done with her. Nothing to do with scat!
Yeah, the audio caps on the original Duo do sometimes go. They can be replaced. It involves a trip to somewhere like Radio Shack and some soldering skills.D.D.D. wrote:From games to easy chicks to a lack of shaving to karaoke booth banging to pooping. Helluva ride boys.
Back on topic, I definitely would go for the Duo but one thing to worry about are the capacitor caps (I think that's the right thing). When they start to go bad on a Duo, it will affect the audio output and make it sound static/poppy or something like that.
That and the AV connections sometimes are lose due to the placement of the AV jack and the weigh of the cable.
Anyhoo, I'd still get a Duo. Some of my most liked games are PCE CD games (fewer chip games though so the region issue never was a problem for me).
Haha, I was having a good time playing along...Nothing man, just having a little fun.

Seriously???Breetai wrote:Yeah, the audio caps on the original Duo do sometimes go. They can be replaced. It involves a trip to somewhere like Radio Shack and some soldering skills.
This problem was solved with the Super CD-Rom2 add-on (the grey/orange one that piggybacks), the Duo-R and Duo-RX.