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Oyster Creek
Written by Sean (story by Jeff)   
Saturday, 16 February 2008

Not too long ago I asked everybody to write something for the site with the promise that I would post it here and try to keep the site regularly updated with interesting content.  Now, as you can tell, that hasn't really panned out, but that doesn't mean that you shouldn't still send me something.  For instance my friend Jeff Payne sent me the following story today and I'm going to post it.  It's a story that just about anybody that grew up in the 80's will relate to.  So if you have stories like this or anything even remotely related to the store, send it along!  But for now, enjoy Jeff's story after the jump. 

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GN Twin
Written by Sean   
Monday, 11 February 2008

So, what's a GN Twin?  Imagine an FC Twin, but take away the Super Nintendo slot and replace it with a Genesis cartridge slot.  And there you have it.  A Nintendo/Genesis hybrid.  Not sure what an FC Twin is?  Well, that'd be a system that plays SNES and NES game, with the GN Twin playing Genesis and NES games.

 So, how does it play?  Well, for those of you familiar with the FC Twin, you'll know that it plays nearly every SNES and NES game with a few little differences.  The same applies here.  First thing that stood out to us was how nice the system looks.  It's available in 2 different black/silver combinations, and both of them are very striking.  The obvious big upside is that these are essentially brand new Genesis systems, somewhere between the size of a GEN2 and a GEN3.  Each system comes with 2 6-button controllers identical to the ones that game with the GEN3 and so far they rock.  Our biggest complaint about the FC Twin here was that the D-pad and buttons were a little tight, not a big deal but it does take a little getting used to.  This is not an issue with the GN's, the packed in controller is lose without feeling cheap, responsive and fast.  Like all Genesis controllers, the D-pad is a single circle of plastic with the cross being raised up, compared to the SNES and NES pads that have just a cross.  Some people perfer this set up, other dislike it.  The good news is that the GN take all Genesis controllers, so if you've got an arcade stick or any other controller from back in the day it'll work on this.

 Another big up is that games play exactly as they should.  At least with the games we've tested, all ran at the right speeds without slowdown, and with the correct colors.  If anybody has played NES games on an FC Twin you might have noticed some of the colors being not quite right.  So far we haven't noticed anything like this with the GN, looks like graphically the games are reproduced perfectly.  Those are the high points.

 Unfortunately not everything is perfect this time out.  Where the FC didn't quite reproduce colors correctly, the GN doesn't quite reproduce sound correctly.  How much of a problem this is will vary from person to person.  NES games sound fine, but you have to crank the volume to hear them properly, other than that the sounds are accurate.  Genesis games on the other hand sound fine for the low end, but any higher pitched sounds come out crackly and louder.  Sonic's spin dash is a good example of this, as it sound considerably louder than the other sound effects.  Toe Jam & Earl sounds suitably funky, but without an actual genesis to compare it to, it's difficult to say how accurate it is.  Again, how much of a problem this is up to your personal preferences.  At the end of the day it's still  a reliable way to play Genesis games along with NES games as a nice bonus.

 
Lets get ready to rumble!
Written by Sean   
Thursday, 31 January 2008

Hey, remember when Sony claimed that rumble was a "last generation" feature?  Remember when they insisted that you could not have rumble and motion controls?  Well, if you've been keeping up with game news, you'll know that none of that is true and Sony finally came to their senses (and settle a lawsuit).  The product?  Sony release the Dualshock 3 in Japan.  As for the North American release, nothing has been announced yet.  But that's why we're here.

 

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 As of today, we now stock the Dualshock 3 in white and black.  It's selling for $64.99, so if you can't wait for the domestic release we've got you covered.  A few games support rumble at this point.  Most new releases (such as the incoming Devil May Cry 4) have rumble, while other older releases (Resistance, for instance) are being patched to include rumble.  And while these controllers are Japanese, there are no region lockouts for accessories so they will work just the same as an American PS3 controller.  Oh, and if we sell out (I expect to) we can simply order more, so you can put your name down if you want and we'll get it for you.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 31 January 2008 )
 
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