TamagotchiTamaHero24 TamagotchiTamaHero24
The Little Fella in your CD-ROM Drive
The Little Fella in your CD-ROM Drive
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Hello! I’m Tama! I usually prefer to play on original hardware when possible and like to have a small collection of physical games whenever I can. Not opposed to emulation at all, but my preference lies in the original hardware and software distribution.
Recently I’ve been learning more about this little fella:
Surprisingly, it was my love for older Mega Drive titles and the Master System that won me over on this guy! As I’ve come to learn though, I’m in a bit of a pickle when it comes to investing in one because of a few key roadblocks:
1) I love the original design SO MUCH! Especially its compact nature, since I have lots of bigger consoles and I’m leaning smaller these days, but also the white colorway is my favorite. However, that model was only ever released with R/F output. I have a CRT, two of them, that would accept that output, but I have half a mind to know that I’d rather use AT LEAST composite.
2) I would love the CD rom unit, since my love of old CD technology outweighs my love of little consoles! However… most drives seem to be dead these days. And paying for a confirmed working one is a whole hassle, with higher prices and headaches since you can’t confirm its operation in person. Also, many of the games for the CD in particular seem expensive. I’d be okay to emulate them, but would I be missing out on a lot of the PC Engine experience by doing so?
I guess I’m just confused on what hardware is right for me. I have a so-so budget for acquiring one, maxing at about $200 for an individual purchase. Thankfully, my list of “I would like to own” games are mostly very cheap, and failing that, common.
I’m open to importing from actual import sites too, if that helps. But, yeah! I’d just like some direction on hardware and, if it wouldn’t be too much trouble, inexpensive software that’s fun!
Recently I’ve been learning more about this little fella:
Surprisingly, it was my love for older Mega Drive titles and the Master System that won me over on this guy! As I’ve come to learn though, I’m in a bit of a pickle when it comes to investing in one because of a few key roadblocks:
1) I love the original design SO MUCH! Especially its compact nature, since I have lots of bigger consoles and I’m leaning smaller these days, but also the white colorway is my favorite. However, that model was only ever released with R/F output. I have a CRT, two of them, that would accept that output, but I have half a mind to know that I’d rather use AT LEAST composite.
2) I would love the CD rom unit, since my love of old CD technology outweighs my love of little consoles! However… most drives seem to be dead these days. And paying for a confirmed working one is a whole hassle, with higher prices and headaches since you can’t confirm its operation in person. Also, many of the games for the CD in particular seem expensive. I’d be okay to emulate them, but would I be missing out on a lot of the PC Engine experience by doing so?
I guess I’m just confused on what hardware is right for me. I have a so-so budget for acquiring one, maxing at about $200 for an individual purchase. Thankfully, my list of “I would like to own” games are mostly very cheap, and failing that, common.
I’m open to importing from actual import sites too, if that helps. But, yeah! I’d just like some direction on hardware and, if it wouldn’t be too much trouble, inexpensive software that’s fun!