dude it saiys it right abuve in the pic #-o
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lol Turbo Grahpx
#Lame
is thit that pecngnie4eavs MC? lol! so graphx man!!
His English sounds like a douchbag that comes around here some times.
TURBO GRABASS
Turbob grafx
TURDBO GRAFX
Turbo graphico
TURBLOW GRANDMA
turbo graph x on a corrdinate plane
TURBO GRIFFIN
turbo graphicks
TURBO RAPEX
"... at least I can say I owned one once and that's what retro collecting is all about."
That says it all, eh? Fuckin' collectards. [-(
Turbo Gayfix
I'm going to leave this amusing video about how people sound like retards when they use a mountain of hashtags right here:
http://youtu.be/57dzaMaouXA
Quote from: NecroPhile on 10/02/2013, 10:47 AM"... at least I can say I owned one once and that's what retro collecting is all about."
That says it all, eh? Fuckin' collectards. [-(
hashtags are for IRC channels, not being a fuckoff on the internet.
well, I mean, its for being a fuckoff on the internet, but in an IRC channel.
Terbograficks is lame. Pee See enjin for lyfe!!
NEC picked a horrible name in TurboGrafx-16. I see it spelled wrong way more often than right. Even magazines occasionally spelt it wrong back in the day.
Whyy he has 2000 dollar to spent but dosent no how 2 spell tuborgafx? #kidstoday #oldschoolgaem #turbgroaphx #obeypce #more #tags #noone #cares #about
Quote from: Joe Redifer on 10/02/2013, 03:09 PMNEC picked a horrible name in TurboGrafx-16. I see it spelled wrong way more often than right. Even magazines occasionally spelt it wrong back in the day.
It's not a bad name, people are just idiots.
Saturn? STUPID. I don't want a crappy American car.
Genesis? ETERNAL DAMNATION. I don't want Bible-thumpers (AKA Sega) pushing their "Christian Values" on me as they attempt to save my hedonistic soul from eternal damnation.
Dreamcast? MK-ULTRA. I don't want to be a victim of the PYSCHIC WAR that Sega is all-to-eager to encourage.
Jaguar? JUGHEAD. I don't want a crappy British car.
Sega Master System? MASTURBATION-IS-BETTER. True story.
Esteban you made me laugh so hard right now :lol: =D>
Quote from: guest on 10/06/2013, 05:12 PMEsteban you made me laugh so hard right now :lol: =D>
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Quote from: Joe Redifer on 10/02/2013, 03:09 PMNEC picked a horrible name in TurboGrafx-16. I see it spelled wrong way more often than right. Even magazines occasionally spelt it wrong back in the day.
It's the worse name for search engines. It's such a pain in the ass search all the variables of the spelling. It can occasionally payoff though.
LOL, this topic is funny, this is the first time I've blatantly heard some say the point of buying an overpriced used game was to have bragging rights to say, "I at least owned it once." As if it's going to give you eternal youth or something. F*ck, people are stupid, and ruin everything. Buy games to play them, not compensate for lack of friends.
Quote from: Nemo on 10/11/2013, 01:50 AMLOL, this topic is funny, this is the first time I've blatantly heard some say the point of buying an overpriced used game was to have bragging rights to say, "I at least owned it once." As if it's going to give you eternal youth or something. F*ck, people are stupid, and ruin everything. Buy games to play them, not compensate for lack of friends.
Do you have fever? Are you delirious? Who still buys games to play them? :pcgs:
Right, I mean I get the collector's mentality, it's why someone pays millions of dollars for a cardboard baseball card that they can do absolutely nothing with, other than put in a case and brag about. It just sucks that these types of people have infected the video game scene. It was once so naive and pure.
Quote from: Nemo on 10/13/2013, 02:30 AMRight, I mean I get the collector's mentality, it's why someone pays millions of dollars for a cardboard baseball card that they can do absolutely nothing with, other than put in a case and brag about. It just sucks that these types of people have infected the video game scene. It was once so naive and pure.
Ha! It's true, I think, that the "collectors-ruining-hobby" phenomenon is a function of age...when people couldn't even give away 8-bit/16-bit stuff (PlayStation era), I remember reading a local (NJ) newsletter about the state of Atari consoles/collections and how "rarity" was making the price of some titles skyrocket. "That will never happen with NES," I thought, "...since the supply will always be much bigger than the demand." How foolish I was! Once the NES generation grew up, we started doing the same damn thing as our forefathers: pay too much $$$ for collecting sh*t.
I know I'm Captain Obvious but it does feel good to vent. :pcgs:
Buy everything you "used" to have, only to have no time to play it. :cry: