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Re: The Nomad Junkyard Collection and Game Room

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 4:10 pm
by Barry the Nomad
equalsign wrote:
Barry the Nomad wrote:
lisalover1 wrote:Wow, you have a Dreameye? Sweet. I've been considering one of those for a while.


I recommend it! Very unique little item and an excellent accessory for Jet Set Radio's custom graffiti option.

Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat :shock: ? I need a Dreameye now.


OH! I have to say though, that from what I've found only the Japanese Jet Set Radio will work as the US JGR and PAL JSR use a different file naming format.

But yes, I sprayed photos of my cat with huge cartoon lips all over Tokyo-to.

Re: The Nomad Junkyard Collection and Game Room

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 4:14 pm
by jalvarez82
You've got a very good Dreamcast collection there. Congrats! You have a bunch of titles I still need to get. Therefore, jealousy.

Re: The Nomad Junkyard Collection and Game Room

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 4:42 pm
by Barry the Nomad
Pookie wrote:Yikes, how many Dreamcast do you need :shock:


I have one rockin' the VGA box in the living room, and the Japanese one is hooked up to a smaller tube tv in the guest room. Problem is, if a guest wants to play a game they have to deal with a boot disc or stick with Japanese games. A second US model would make things easier. :)

And the clear "smoke" colored one had a faulty video out port due to a power surge back in 2000.

Re: The Nomad Junkyard Collection and Game Room

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 5:15 pm
by equalsign
Barry the Nomad wrote:
OH! I have to say though, that from what I've found only the Japanese Jet Set Radio will work as the US JGR and PAL JSR use a different file naming format.

But yes, I sprayed photos of my cat with huge cartoon lips all over Tokyo-to.


I'm good for that. I think a Dreameye and JPN copy of JSR just jumped to the top of my want list :mrgreen: . Thanks for the info!

Re: The Nomad Junkyard Collection and Game Room

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 8:03 pm
by DCsegaDH
Nice DC collection! you got a lot of great titles in their. I have 2 DCs,but I will probably get a PAL DC if I do get another one. Its very easy to own more than one DC, I find them all the time 8)

Re: The Nomad Junkyard Collection and Game Room

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 12:59 am
by shaolin242
awesome collection bro. wheres the arcade stick!? ;)

Re: The Nomad Junkyard Collection and Game Room

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 1:19 am
by Mod_Man_Extreme
equalsign wrote:
Barry the Nomad wrote:
OH! I have to say though, that from what I've found only the Japanese Jet Set Radio will work as the US JGR and PAL JSR use a different file naming format.

But yes, I sprayed photos of my cat with huge cartoon lips all over Tokyo-to.


I'm good for that. I think a Dreameye and JPN copy of JSR just jumped to the top of my want list :mrgreen: . Thanks for the info!

Agreed, me wants one now!

Re: The Nomad Junkyard Collection and Game Room

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 8:19 am
by Barry the Nomad
shaolin242 wrote:awesome collection bro. wheres the arcade stick!? ;)


HA! Yeah, the real question is "where is my copy of MvC2?"
Fighting games are my next area of concentration, though Last Blade 2 and MvSNK rock pretty hard.

Oh how I wish I had stolen my rented copies of Tech Romancer and Project Justice from Blockbuster video. :cry:

Re: The Nomad Junkyard Collection and Game Room

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 12:24 pm
by shallowgamer
Pardon my ignorance, but what's the significance of the red Japanese dreamcast box- is that a special edition, or standard? I don't seem to remember my friend's JPN box looking like that.

Love the house of the dead bundle!!

And multiple dreamcasts are very convenient. I had one on every floor of my house until we consolidated all the "fun stuff" to the lower level.

Re: The Nomad Junkyard Collection and Game Room

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 12:50 pm
by Mod_Man_Extreme
shallowgamer wrote:Pardon my ignorance, but what's the significance of the red Japanese dreamcast box- is that a special edition, or standard? I don't seem to remember my friend's JPN box looking like that.

That was the way all of the first Dreamcast's were packaged in Japan for the first year or so of production. Sort of hoe the US Dreamcast's had the orange and white box with a silhouette of the console on it for the first year or so before they went with the black one later on.