http://www.canadianaccess.com/ who has used it?

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http://www.canadianaccess.com/ who has used it?

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ok so i saw the story on the front page about http://www.canadianaccess.com/

who here has used it? whats your experince?

wish he took paypal...

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heheh, pay for roms? get bittorrent
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Actually....this might be worth it

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31 dollars for 135 saturn games...this might be worth it...some of those games are nearly impossible to get, and considering the amount of time it takes to get and arrange those games and make sure they work, this actually kinda worth it if YOU HAVE NONE OF THESE GAMES. For me its not worth it since i have some of these games already. The dreamcast one is also worht it because those games are very large and take a long time to download, its more of a convience thing.
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Post by racketboy »

exactly -- that's the way I look at it.
And as we all know, Saturn torrents are getting harder to find.
But yeah it's pretty common to find a torrent of NES ROMs or something.
But the obsucre stuff is more of a challenge
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Post by Jubal »

part of the reason i am interested in this is i am on dialup currently

and i havent checked out bit torrents... just figured with a slow connect it wasnt worth my time

anybody ever sent money usps? didnt even know they offered that as a service
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Dial-up Hell yeah!

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If your on dial up, and dont have many of these games already I would totally buy from this guy while he is still around. He may not be around long. I am probably getting the turbo-grafx cd set off of him. I am considering getting the 3do set, but the games look pretty lame, at least with the turbo-grafx cd set I know I am getting some good games. I have been collecting since 1998 and only TWICE besides this have I seen anyone offer any decent sized collection of Turbo-grafx CD games, they are exceedingly rare, and neither of them were even half this big Occassionly you will find a game here or there, but this is a heck of a find.
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BTW, I know for a fact that guy has been around for at least a year or so.
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That site is the only one that I would trust purchasing from. I have broadband as I'm sure most of the others do but for the very large torrents its easier to purchase them. I have Windows XP and unfortunatly I can only download no more than 4GB files due to the way my file system is set up. Does anyone know away to bypass that limit without me having to convert from FAT32 to NTFS?
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Post by ravenmgs »

go here , http://bt.xbox-sky.com/index.php, it has massive torrents of roms. The roms are in the forum of a xbox iso most of the time, but you can decompress it with a program called "quix" and then just use the roms on your PC.
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Its easier just to buy the rare stuff

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I downloaded 2 dvd of turbo grafx games plus random downloads, and this guy has all kinds of games I could never find, so even for me it would be worth buying from him. If I counted my time at 2-3 dollars an hour It would totally be worth it to buy from him rather than download.
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