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I've always wondered why the hell people are willing to spend so much money on certain things... :huh :looney

The latest and greatest peeve of mine: Ghostbusters for Genesis. I've never played it. I thought it might be fun to try to find it.

WELL, silly me, I wasn't aware that a copy of it currently runs for at least $50 on Ebay.

Crissakes, you can buy the DVD box set of both movies for a lot less than that brand new! What the hell is wrong with people? :rant :slap
 
Originally posted by CommanderBubba@Mar 3, 2004 @ 03:07 AM

Almost certain that this thing doesn't have any practical use today... I serioiusly doubt it's still possible to surf the web with a Saturn.

Even so...

Netlink Saturn

It's very usable. Assuming you have a dial up internet account. It's also still good for all the Netlink enabled games. Again assuming you got someone localy that has the games too.
 
Originally posted by gameboy900+Mar 3, 2004 @ 11:07 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(gameboy900 @ Mar 3, 2004 @ 11:07 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'> <!--QuoteBegin-CommanderBubba@Mar 3, 2004 @ 03:07 AM

Almost certain that this thing doesn't have any practical use today... I serioiusly doubt it's still possible to surf the web with a Saturn.

Even so...

Netlink Saturn

It's very usable. Assuming you have a dial up internet account. It's also still good for all the Netlink enabled games. Again assuming you got someone localy that has the games too. [/b][/quote]

Hmmn.... I'd still say it's a specialist market on that :)

Plus, would you want to surf the net in the equivalent of a twin parallel-procesor Pentium-66? I don't think I would. That's not to say that the Saturn would have done a bad job of it back when it came out, mind you.
 
Originally posted by CommanderBubba+Mar 5, 2004 @ 06:17 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(CommanderBubba @ Mar 5, 2004 @ 06:17 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'>
Originally posted by gameboy900@Mar 3, 2004 @ 11:07 AM

<!--QuoteBegin-CommanderBubba
@Mar 3, 2004 @ 03:07 AM

Almost certain that this thing doesn't have any practical use today... I serioiusly doubt it's still possible to surf the web with a Saturn.

Even so...

Netlink Saturn


It's very usable. Assuming you have a dial up internet account. It's also still good for all the Netlink enabled games. Again assuming you got someone localy that has the games too.

Hmmn.... I'd still say it's a specialist market on that :)

Plus, would you want to surf the net in the equivalent of a twin parallel-procesor Pentium-66? I don't think I would. That's not to say that the Saturn would have done a bad job of it back when it came out, mind you. [/b][/quote]

I'd say the 33.6K modem would be the bigger bottleneck than the speed of the Saturn.
 
Originally posted by gameboy900+Mar 5, 2004 @ 01:21 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(gameboy900 @ Mar 5, 2004 @ 01:21 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>
Originally posted by CommanderBubba@Mar 5, 2004 @ 06:17 AM

Originally posted by gameboy900@Mar 3, 2004 @ 11:07 AM

<!--QuoteBegin-CommanderBubba
@Mar 3, 2004 @ 03:07 AM

Almost certain that this thing doesn't have any practical use today... I serioiusly doubt it's still possible to surf the web with a Saturn.

Even so...

Netlink Saturn


It's very usable. Assuming you have a dial up internet account. It's also still good for all the Netlink enabled games. Again assuming you got someone localy that has the games too.


Hmmn.... I'd still say it's a specialist market on that :)

Plus, would you want to surf the net in the equivalent of a twin parallel-procesor Pentium-66? I don't think I would. That's not to say that the Saturn would have done a bad job of it back when it came out, mind you.

I'd say the 33.6K modem would be the bigger bottleneck than the speed of the Saturn. [/b][/quote]

OMG AHHHHHHHHH I lost the auction, just when i was about to bid 80.00 on it, the auction ends. im gonna crawl in a corner and cry
 
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