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  1. Anything is possible - but can it be done by the non-geek namby pamby white Macbook Starbucks flavoured coffee drinking comfy armchair lavender scented bath oils 21st century fellow such as myself? ;)

  2. I had Pzero Rosso Asymmettrico on my Z for about 20k miles and thought they were terrific. They lasted for ages, both dry and wet weather grip were well above average and they put up with a fair amount of track work.

     

    I didn't replace them with the same though - good as they were they were pricey compared to T1Rs or FK452, which I what I went for.

  3. Sod the GC get the NES!

     

    I still have mine with duck hunt :boxing: marble madness, mario etc... :snack:

     

    This thread is getting out of hand - all you rose tinted game freaks :lol: (I am one of you too :teeth: )

     

    I have a NES already with a full complement of games B)

     

    Just lacking in Xbox 1, GC and PS2 ;)

     

    Thanks for the suggestions so far - any more?

     

    Quick question - I only played Resident Evil on the original PS, and Code Veronica on the DC. Is it worth getting RE2, 3 and Zero for the GC, or another format?

  4. Hiya!

     

    I've got pretty much every console released since 1987 (except a PC Engine or Turbografx - sore point!) and up until the Xbox/PS2/Gamecube era bought and played most of the high profile, and lots of the obscure, games.

     

    I am a little addicted to buying and owning all this stuff, as unlike most other artforms, a lot of old games will simply just disappear, at least on the original system it came out on.

     

    I now have a Xbox 360, Wii and PS3 which have a decent selection of games.

     

    My Dreamcast collection is basically sorted (essentially all I needed were Shenmue 1 and 2, Powerstone, MSR and PSO).

     

    What I have missed out on are the original Xbox, GC and PS2, and to some extent, PC from 2000-now.

     

    Now I know a lot of old games are essentially obsolete, stuff like football and other sport games, but I think that there are loads of classics that I have missed out on and should probably get, with a view to finishing them sometime in the next decade! Generally I'm thinking of games that were platform specific or great updates of PS1 era games.

     

    So, what do you recommend? I have already made a list of ones that I already have or know about, but would welcome your thoughts on what I should buy. Given that Game and Gamestation are now selling games from these platforms at about £2-5 each, £50 ought to go a long way!

     

     

    Xbox

     

    Halo

    Halo 2

    Prince of Persia 1, 2 and 3

    Forza 1 (already completed)

    MGS 3

     

    Gamecube

     

    Rogue Squadron 2

    Resident Evil

    Metroid

     

    PS2

     

    Maybe nothing as pretty much everything decent is multiplatform and has either come out on the Xbox, Xbox 360 or PS3?

     

     

    Thanks :bounce:

  5. Thanks fella! :thumbs:

     

    I appreciate your sentiments. I have a great JVC CRT which I will not ever throw away as it is a terrific set, with standard DVD.

     

    My biggest issue was still buying DVDs, which led me to buy a PS3, and may as well get a Hi Def Plasma while I am at it.

     

    I have no expectations of either the technology or the screen itself lasting as long as a decent CRT would.

     

    hey ho :dummy:

  6. All good stuff - plenty of food for thought :thumbs:

     

    Off topic: regarding the Asda petrol in a Z comment, I did a experiment with mine. For the first 20k miles including 2 trackdays and 3 ring trips, I only used Optimax (as it was back then) or Tesco 99 (or very occasionally £5 of normal 97 RON if I was in the middle of nowhere).

     

    For the second 20k miles I only used standard 97 ron from supermarkets, whichever was cheapest.

     

    I was anal enough to keep all the receipts. For each tank I wrote down the number of miles done till refill, and used the amount of fuel put in to the third "click" to calculate an accurate MPG.

     

    There was no difference :D and my ring times were better the second half, although that might have been due to the 5 trips I did that year :teeth:

     

     

    But I take your point - decent cables, in particular for audio, do make a difference. A guy I know spends £50 per metre of audio cable and buries them in sand under his floorboards! :wacko::wacko::wacko:

  7. Thanks for all your help people :thumbs:

     

    bigbramble - your example is £800 over my budget!

     

    I won't be using SCART for anything other than old games systems (N64 and Saturn) - everything else will be HDMI.

     

    I think Plasma is the way forward:

     

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0039SLYI2/ref=asc_df_B0039SLYI2722081/?tag=nextag88-21&creative=22110&creativeASIN=B0039SLYI2&linkCode=asn

     

    The neoPDP screens are second to the Kuro ones, no?

  8. I should seize the moment before Mrs Tt changes her mind :D

     

     

    OK:

     

    This TV needs to be 50", unless someone can tell me a 46" will be a better TV for the budget. Will watching a 46" at that distance actually be a better experience than a 50"?

     

    It will be viewed from approximately 2 - 2.20 metres.

     

    I have no idea about whether it LCD or Plasma. I need to be eddycated :headhurt:

     

    It's going to be used for the usual things... TV, PS3, Xbox 360, dedicated DVD player, Mac, PC, amongst others. It'll be used for Blu-ray, DVD and games more than TV.

     

    I don't have or need Sky/Virgin, so Freesat or Freeview +/- HD would be useful.

     

    I assume it'll have the usual ports.... I'm certainly going to need component in, HDMI, scart x2 (x3 ideally), VGA, DVI and s-video. I know a lot of TVs have a digital out for audio, ideally if there is a co-ax out for the digital sound signal that would be better (due to all the other things that are plugged into my amp)

     

    Does it need wifi/ethernet? What are the advantages?

     

    Does it need a USB or SD card slot?

     

     

    Budget - £700 as a maximum. There need to be overwhelming reasons to go higher than this.

     

     

    Ta :thumbs:

  9. For sale, Honda Legend, 3.2L V6. £1200 ono.

     

     

    Automatic gearbox

     

    168550 miles

     

    Last service was done by an independent, up until then, it has a remarkable full Honda main dealer service history right back to the start.

     

    Last service 6 months ago.

     

    Extremely well looked after.

     

    MOT due soon, I will provide 12 months with sale

     

    Tax Nov 2010

     

     

    Interior Spec:

     

    Full leather interior, no rips or excess wear

     

    Full electric seat adjustment for driver and passenger

     

    Climate Control

     

    Cruise Control

     

    Rear parking sensors with Head Up Display in rear view mirror

     

    Electric glass sunroof

     

    The usual electric windows and mirrors

     

    Panasonic ICE with CD/MP3 player and Ipod connector via aux

     

    Tomtom 900

     

    Huge boot

     

     

    The exterior is in good condition, one panel keyed but not rusting.

     

    Tyres with 5mm tread all round.

     

     

     

    This is a cracking car that I have used for the last 8 months to waft me up and down the motorway in silence and comfort. It sits happily at 120mph with no problems. There are no mechanical or electrical issues.

     

     

    The car can be viewed in Birmingham, Worcester or Gloucester.

     

    Any offer considered! It is now a third car and is taking up room on the drive, so it has to go.

     

     

     

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    Plenty more pics if you need them - please PM, call 07970 199121 or email on freon_inc@hotmail.com.

     

    Thanks :)

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