When I get 100 subscribers, I will be able to devote more time to creativity.
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About
Who am I?
I am a retro gamer who grew up playing NES, SNES and PS1. Now I am interested in other rare and unusual gaming systems. I record short gameplay videos, but sometimes I manage to beat the game using cheats to make my first gaming experience easier. I also publish trailers, interviews and other materials from old laserdiscs.
If you like my content, then subscribe, then I will be able to publish even more rare materials.
What are the funds spent on?
My hobby is based on enthusiasm and personal funds.
All funds received will go to cover the costs associated with paying for access to various Internet resources and, sometimes, buying old rare games.
Кто я такой?
Я ретрогеймер, выросший на играх NES, SNES и PS1. Теперь мне интересны другие редкие и необычные игровые системы. Я записываю короткие видео геймплея, но иногда мне удается пройти игру, используя читы, чтобы облегчить свой первый игровой опыт. Я также публикую трейлеры, интервью и другие материалы со старых лазерных дисков.
Если тебе нравится мой контент, то подписывайся, тогда я смогу публиковать ещё больше редких материалов.
На что расходуются средства?
Моё увлечение держится на энтузиазме и личных средствах.
Все полученные средства пойдут на покрытие расходов, связанных с оплатой доступа к различным интернет ресурсам и, иногда, покупке старых редких игр.
My collection already contains 197 games for Cybiko. I have all the screenshots, and all the text descriptions and control buttons have been exported from the games into text.
I've put together a collection of software for the Virtual Boy — around 28 games and demos.
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It was the first mass-produced Japanese machine with two Motorola 68B09 processors used to split tasks (main logic + graphics).
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