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  1. Yeah, agree with the comfort factor of hitting the power button on my controller and dropping back into my couch to play a game on my Xbox One or Wii U. The consoles are path of least resistance. Plus, I sit in front of a computer screen at a desk all day and often in the evening working on school work so I look forward to a game on the weekend with a console. Having stated the above, I do prefer certain gaming moments on PC so I like to do a little gaming on whatever the mood calls for :-). Also, I will plug the Nvidia Shield tablet for pinball (fantastic fun with Pinball Arcade) and also for emulation. I have a Shield controller and will say that emulating older consoles on this device is really close to playing them on the real thing, plus I can take tons of classic games with me anywhere! Though the experience isn't nearly as good when I hook the Shield tablet up via HDMI to my large screen LED TV. It introduces lag and pixelates everything. I prefer to play with the tablet propped up on the 7" tablet screen as the games are not pixelated and look like I remember them on older CRT's, plus no lag so old Turbografx shooters like Blazing Lazers, Soldier Blade, R-Type and the like are a blast to play. Emulators I use are; NES.emu, PCE.emu, MD.emu, SuperRetro16, and Mupen64. ROMs stored and run from a 16GB microSD memory card.
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  2. Philly, we used to use AOL cd's as coasters back in the day, they work quite well at keeping condensation off your table. Leathco, huge Maiden fan here as well. Got into them by buying an album as a joke, thinking that they would be awful, cheesy 80's hair metal. Boy, was I ever so wrong in my life... As for me, anybody remember these:
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  3. You are a ray of sunshine aren't you? The reason why is some of us like to support items like this, so that people make more items like this. Wikipedia is not a review site, Wikipedia just presents dry hard facts about stuff, it has no personality....this book presents things in an enjoyable way to help people find NES games they might enjoy.
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