Kaze wrote:there's a really successful dreamcast emulator online that works really well, why would you own the hardware when it was such a massive flop? :V
Kaze wrote:Who has space for that in their house anyway? You'd have to be some hardcore fanatic to make room on your entertainment system for a gen 5 console, [...] because making backups of all my games and storing them on an external HDD that is roughly the size of a pocket journal is a lot more efficient than keeping 6 giant pieces of outdated hardware lying around.
Kaze wrote:I'm sure the 5 people who own a working dreamcast (because they break like glass) are thrilled.
Kaze wrote:Well good for you, I like to make the most of the space I have in this small apartment that I live in because I can afford it. You know, like most people my age who didn't inherit a fortune? :V
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NES emulators aren't even 100% accurate and the NES came out over two decades ago; nothing beats original hardware. And is he seriously complaining about the Dreamcast taking up too much room?! He must live in a shoe closet.
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