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snowkatt: best thing to do with games like that is to scrounge up a dedicated retro gaming system
and either run xp or windows 98\ME
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InfraSuperman: Yep, and even then, it sometimes feels like you have to resort to black magic in order to get those damn things to run properly.
i usually resort to swearing and threats and threatening to go back to mac os

or just flip a table and go back to consoles

and the realise my saturn is 22 years old and it has a hissyfit
Post edited January 19, 2016 by snowkatt
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snowkatt: or just flip a table and go back to consoles

and the realise my saturn is 22 years old and it has a hissyfit
Stuff like that always sucks. My SNES seems to have a faulty graphics processor that can't deal with Mode 7 effects anymore. Games like F-Zero are completely unplayable thanks to that, and it also garbles the graphics of some other titles, such as Earthworm Jim. Although, I guess an SNES is at least easy to replace compared to a Saturn.
Post edited January 19, 2016 by InfraSuperman
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snowkatt: or just flip a table and go back to consoles

and the realise my saturn is 22 years old and it has a hissyfit
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InfraSuperman: Stuff like that always sucks. My SNES seems to have a faulty graphics processor that can't deal with Mode 7 effects anymore. Games like F-Zero are completely unplayable thanks to that, and it also garbles the graphics of some other titles, such as Earthworm Jim. Although, I guess an SNES is at least easy to replace compared to a Saturn.
easier i suppose
there are only 10 million saturns

i have 2 my models 1 at times doesnt spin up the cd and also likes to randomly cut the video

my models 2 doesnt work with my japanese 3D controller