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NEC PC-Engine/SuperGrafx => PC Engine/SuperGrafx Discussion => Topic started by: nectarsis on May 18, 2009, 06:14:52 AM
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Meaning besides screenshots, or video (no playing it)...
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I blind bought dozens of Turbo/PCE games back in the day. :P
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Yes. But only with the PCE/Duo.
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I use to buy blind back in 91/92, final soldier, aldynes, grandzort, 1941, cross wiber, and rayxander 2.
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I blind bought back in the day, but not anymore; outside of the rare PC game, I only buy PCE/Turbo goodies and there aren't many of those that I haven't played at least a little bit.
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yes back in the day.. now I try it on magic engine before buying
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Definitely, I do it all the time. It hurt back in the day when I didn't have much money. Nowadays if I get a shitty game, I can afford to feed it to my closet monster. Rawr, me closet monster, me eat shitty games and accessories!!! :P
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Definitely, I do it all the time. It hurt back in the day when I didn't have much money. Nowadays if I get a shitty game, I can afford to feed it to my closet monster. Rawr, me closet monster, me eat shitty games and accessories!!! :P
Thanks for that - I needed a good laugh. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I definately blind buy LOL
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like others back in the day I did.
I've previously owned most PCE/TG-16 games so recently as I've been rebuying them all again I can vaguely remember what ones were good or not.
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Everytime i buy a PCE game its "blind buy" i try and find videos/screen shots if i can or a review but in the end i just look at the cover art or read the description of the game and "roll the dice". :D
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Everytime i buy a PCE game its "blind buy" i try and find videos/screen shots if i can or a review but in the end i just look at the cover art or read the description of the game and "roll the dice".
Me too. I'm not much for emulation, save where it's portable. I prefer to anticipate what's coming in the mail, and savour is when it finally shows up.
Part of the fun is being surprised. If you do your research, it's usually a GOOD surprise :D
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i buy everything. so yes, i also buy blind here and there :P
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Of course.
I bought Efera and Jiliora just because it was like, 3$.
then it came and I was like YS WITH CHICKS. YAY.
I base things off the cover of the game alot
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Yeah, I blind buy, but I'll check the web for any info about a particular title. If it looks cool and it is cheap, I'll buy it.
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Of course.
I bought Efera and Jiliora just because it was like, 3$.
then it came and I was like YS WITH CHICKS. YAY.
I base things off the cover of the game alot
That's the way it was back in the day. People rarely thought what kind of review a game got but how intersting the cover art was. Ah, I miss those days :cry:
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All the friggin' time, especially since I am a collector. I recently bought World Class Leaderboard Golf for the SMS because it was cheap and I never even saw a screenshot. All in all, it didn't cost much more to purchase outright than it would to rent back in the day, and I rented everything I didn't buy. If the game is pricey I will try it out in an emulator first to see if I can justify the cost.
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Before the age of the internet I had no choice. I bought alot of stinkers. These days I do my research and play the games before I buy them.
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Buying Blind does leave you with a certain element of surprise. Thats what makes it fun I highly recommend it :P
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Oh man lol I do all the time as well, for just about every system i own(which is a lot). I will admit that its not as often as it was before I got married(because of less available finances lol)so I will ocasionally look at video or screen shots first, but I still buy blind pretty damn often, especially for PCE/TG16 and Saturn. Also i dont really haver a way to play emulators on my PC. I agree that part of the element of surprise is had from buying blind and feels great when its a kick ass game. The only times I can think of when I was sorely dissapointed with a blind buy was with Genocide, YuYu Hakusho and Legion(most gawd awful shooter ever)all PCE games btw.
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I suppose I do also do a little research as well sometimes, but in the end I also just look at the cover art and style/genre of game and back cover pics. Although now I'd say that there arent too many games anymore that are good that I dont already know about and have researched in some way rather it screen shots, video or reviews or word of mouth. I would say I buy blind 50% of the time
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I blind buy music, films, video games, etc.
It's the only way to go!
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Well, WAY back in the day, we did it all the time. in that awkward period between the crash of '84 and when I got my first NES, the only place I knew you could get games from was other people; I didn't realize they came from stores. I had no gaming mags, and there weren't even screenshots a lot of the time. Therefore, everything was a blind buy.
Later, we got a NES, and even later, a SNES. Video stores rented games for these. It eventually became a weekly habit, so we knew what games we liked, and what to save our pennies for (and our parents knew what to get us for gifts.)
then I became a pc gamer for a bit, and that rarely required blind buys (*cough*piracy*cough*).
After that, I started getting into old videogames, and I was blind buying again for the first time. But at least now, if something turns out to be a turd, i haven't lost much. For current console purchases, I nearly always do internets research before buying.
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Hmm, if it's an american release I'll usually look up a teeny bit of info.. and as long is its not a sports game I'll usually give it a whirl. Most games are pretty cheap anymore so its not like a huge loss. Now the famicom on the other hand...hahaha I can do nothing but blind buy, I got like 8 games, some good, some bad, some I can't really play...Most...really weird. I got Peach Boy legends expecting it to be a platformer, and was disappointed when it was an RPG and when super peach boy was a board game. However I was pretty please with...well i don't know the names but they kinda remind me of kung fu, and I was pleased with Magical taru-ruto kun in fantastic worlds. I love me classic platformers, but anyway If the game sucks? Eh I kinda just throw it at something hopeing it will break hahaha.
So YES I blind buy, just not so much for US consoles, I have a pretty good knowledge of 90% of most games I'll run across.
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My history's pretty similar to that of guyjin.
When I was living in Japan, I'd go through blind buys all the time, because I'd rarely spend more than $10-$15 to grab a few PCE or Saturn games. God, I love the recycle shops there.
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Blind buying is the most fun way to purchase a pce/tg game. I do it a lot, usually after having seen some screenshots of course, cuz I've already seen most every game anyhow. I stay away from videos and emulators. A good screenshot and review is enough to sell me.
Btw, nice thread.
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God, I love the recycle shops there.
i do love 'em :) sumthing of the best the world can offer!
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My only rule for blind buying is:
If its got the LJN or EA logo on it anywhere, and its more then 5$, walk away. It will not be worth it even if the cover has boobs.