The first Battle of the Ports of 2020 is here !
Want to see what we eat as a quick lunch then where to shop for electronics in Japan?
Good one to start the year with.
Cheers, man.
Those prices are so much better than what we’d pay here for them. So jealous of some of those deals!
The second video showcasing Mega Drive audio.
10,000 Yen for a Duo. 
That’s a pretty messy duo to be honest… I’ve seen boxed ones for that price.
It might not work, of all systems in a junk section that one is a risk.
True, but the difference in price in Japan compared to the west is insane.
Capcom classic this week with 1942
Nice, I’m guessing you’ll do 1943 as well right?
/me enters expecting awful whistling. Leaves satisfied.
At some point, yes 
Well, it was only a matter of time before the Switch looking clones arrived. Actually I’m surprised it has taken this long.
Here we are with the PowKiddy RS-11. It comes with GameBoy Advance and NES games built in but that’s it. No mention of what else it can play so it’s time to experiment.
Now it’s cold, dark and wet for many parts of the world. So why not cheer yourself up with some summer fun! Today we are taking a look at Cool Spot.
Here we go with the first of many remastered versions of classic Battle of the Ports videos. The early shows didn’t feature a voiceover and only ran in 30fps. Over time I’ll be remastering these old episodes with full voiceover as you’ve come to expect, 60fps captures and adding games that I may have missed in the past.
So sit back and enjoy this new version of Battle of the Ports, Out Run.
Great! But no Cannonball version? It’s 60fps and features a painstakingly rebuilt better-than-arcade engine. Available standalone or as a RetroArch core, uses arcade ROMs.
Did you watch the video?
Caught red-handed! I only read the contents list.