• Dort_Owl [they/them, any]@hexbear.net
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    19 days ago

    Charging $20 for a 20+/- year old ROM file is wild.

    Like holy shit, not even a remake or anything (I guess it wpuld be a remake of a remake?).

    Pokemon Infinite Fusion is free.

    Honestly one of the final nail in the coffin for me wanting anything to do with Nintendo was their shitty little ROM subscription service. Like not only are they charging you money for access to ancient ROMs, they have the gall to make it so you lose access the moment you stop paying. Gross. Obligatory “all games companies suck and do this.” But man, fuck Nintendo. Pirate, emulate, fuck gaming companies. They’ve enshittified past the point of return now.

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            Yeah dawg that shits worth like… $100AUD if you replace the internal battery.

            I was talking about Fire Red and Leaf Green though, those are worth even more for some reason, like $300AUD

            It kind of sucks though. Used retro game carts used to be dirt cheap. I kind of miss getting a shitty old cart and restoring it, you know?

            I guess there are always flash carts for the physical media lovers. Thank god for piracy.

            • Damarcusart [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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              Yeah, it really sucks. I didn’t know the gen 1 games had internal batteries, I thought that was from gen 2 onwards. It really is awful how the “video game collectors” ruined retro gaming by treating old games like an “asset” to accrue wealth instead of ever actually wanting to play them.

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                Yeah all Pokemon games pre-DS had a save battery that dries up in 15 years or so. Your Yellow save is probably long gone, but replacing the battery is pretty cheap and simple and there are lots of guides.

                But yeah, screw investor bros.

              • Who cares about “retro gaming” when emulation is a better experience in every way?

                If there is something I don’t care about bourgeois fucksticks inflating the price of, it is legacy media with a fully functional digital replica.

                If you do really want physical, are there not flash carts for GB/GBC/GBA?