>>11825189
I mean, you are fully able to go do a simple search on eBay yourself, but instead you austically screech nonsense. Those are the prices on eBay; those are actual auctions for sale. Go fucking check em, retard.
And as I have stated before, I bought the magazines because I enjoy owning them. But also, it’s nice having a hobby where the money you spent isn’t thrown into a pit and has a chance to retain or even increase in value. Sorry you’re too fucking poor to be able to buy nice things. And let’s be honest - since you can’t even use basic eBay search, you’re probably too stupid to do so as well.
>>11825302
>implying I don’t already have an amazing retro setup.
Fucking obviously bro. It all started when I found a perfect crt tv at an estate sale for five bucks. Then I went on eBay and started collecting mint / new consoles: NES, SNES, Genesis, N64, Saturn, N64, PlayStation, etc. I even collected quite a few games CIB before I discovered the wonderful world of Everdrives. So yes, I have quite the gaming museum at home, and so a nearly complete set of Nintendo Power magazines in good shape fit right in. And yeah, there’s a big difference having the gaming magazine there, the real thing, while you’re playing the game.
>>11825303
Cope af. Not even Nintendo’s first party solution has it figured out. That and PC are both squishy and laggy as shit. The non-CRT crowd really are the dumbest mother fuckers on the planet.
Like I get saying - “I wish I could afford a good crt and real hardware, one day!” To which I could say “hey man, you’ll get there, save up, shop smart.” But you retards that try to insist your laggy ass, awful looking emulation is the same thing as authentic hardware are pure zoomer cancer.
>>11825308
I don’t think you’re enjoying it here anon. Maybe it’s time for you to go back to gamefaqs