New old guy here
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2015 8:50 pm
First off, great site.
Second, I'm old. Turning 50 later this year but still enjoy gaming.
Had the 360 and PS3 since launch and picked up an Xbox One. I guess I'm just getting old because the games today just aren't as fun. They are a little to complex for me.
I decided to get a Cube from eBay and it just came in. Picked up a copy of Mario Sunshine and can't believe how much fun it is. I got my son a Cube at launch but we both quickly fell into the Halo 2/online gaming trap and the Cube just began to collect dust so I got rid of it. I can't tell you how much I regret that.
I had the NES and SNES at launch and enjoyed them immensely. Eventually picked up an N64 towards the end of it's life. Great times with my kids and that console. Still have it but haven't hooked it up in years.
After I ordered that Cube I began to read on some sites that it wouldn't work well on newer TV's. I tried it on a 42" Vizio LED and 51" Samsung Plasma 3D and to be honest, the graphics aren't that bad.
The biggest drawback of the Cube is the price of the games (the good ones anyway). They're as much if not more as they were new. I've found only 1 brick & mortar that sells the games (The Exchange) but eBay's prices seem to be the best.
Anyway, I figured I'd sign here up to discuss some of the old games. What I didn't expect to see is what you guys are doing to the console to make it better. I must say I'm intrigued. I have no experience in electronics, soldering or modding so I was hoping there was a Modding Gamecube for Dummies section where I could start from scratch. If anyone has some suggestions I'd love to hear them.
Anyway, I'm looking forward to reading up and taking my console to a new level.
Second, I'm old. Turning 50 later this year but still enjoy gaming.
Had the 360 and PS3 since launch and picked up an Xbox One. I guess I'm just getting old because the games today just aren't as fun. They are a little to complex for me.
I decided to get a Cube from eBay and it just came in. Picked up a copy of Mario Sunshine and can't believe how much fun it is. I got my son a Cube at launch but we both quickly fell into the Halo 2/online gaming trap and the Cube just began to collect dust so I got rid of it. I can't tell you how much I regret that.
I had the NES and SNES at launch and enjoyed them immensely. Eventually picked up an N64 towards the end of it's life. Great times with my kids and that console. Still have it but haven't hooked it up in years.
After I ordered that Cube I began to read on some sites that it wouldn't work well on newer TV's. I tried it on a 42" Vizio LED and 51" Samsung Plasma 3D and to be honest, the graphics aren't that bad.
The biggest drawback of the Cube is the price of the games (the good ones anyway). They're as much if not more as they were new. I've found only 1 brick & mortar that sells the games (The Exchange) but eBay's prices seem to be the best.
Anyway, I figured I'd sign here up to discuss some of the old games. What I didn't expect to see is what you guys are doing to the console to make it better. I must say I'm intrigued. I have no experience in electronics, soldering or modding so I was hoping there was a Modding Gamecube for Dummies section where I could start from scratch. If anyone has some suggestions I'd love to hear them.
Anyway, I'm looking forward to reading up and taking my console to a new level.