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j.lynch45

746 items sold
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Location: United StatesMember since: Mar 16, 2007

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Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
5.0
Reasonable shipping cost
5.0
Shipping speed
5.0
Communication
5.0

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u***e (441)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Fast shipping, item as described, great seller.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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Just as described and shipping was fast. I would definitely buy from seller again
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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Reviews (12)
PARAPPA THE RAPPER, Disc, Sony PlayStation PS4, 2017, English
Nov 03, 2017
A disappointing remaster
While the 4K in-game graphics are excellent, the cutscenes have not been re-rendered. They are poorly scaled and the opening scene has the word "Frosty" noticeably censored. There is a error in the programming making the timing in Stage 4 very off -- passing this stage is incredibly frustrating. Even a seasoned player of the original release cannot pass this stage if playing with proper button presses. The game needs a patch. Sound quality is not particularly great, which is extremely important for a music game. The cover art on the physical release isn't very attractive in my opinion, but the design of the disc art is nice. The game brings no compelling special features and is effectively broken. Even as a die-hard PaRappa fan I cannot recommend this release -- stick with the original 240p version on PlayStation.
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Sep 26, 2009
Best Music and Movie Combo... far surpasses iPod
The Zune 120 is my favorite media player so far, and I have owned several, especially iPods. I will tell you the pros and cons of it in simple form below: Pros: Very Large Screen (slightly smaller than iPod Touch, near x2 iPod Classic) Excellent for Videos Good for pictures Large album artwork Custom backgrounds Easy responsive navigation with touch and button press Zune Pad TV Output (Navigate menus, view pictures, watch videos, listen to music on TV!) Great sound quality Very clear FM tuner (which tells track names on stations that broadcast info) Zune PC software is excellent, simple, fast, (I prefer over iTunes) Wireless built in Interact with other Zunes (share music with limitations, send pictures) Shop the Marketplace on the Zune, even sample music Zune Pass subscription monthly fee for unlimited music if desired Great look and design to the Zune, very sturdy Body doesn't show scratches much Microsoft constantly updates firmware, adding new features, even for old outdated Zune users (this may change due them focusing only on Zune HD) Wireless Sync option VERY FAST, gapless playback, smooth Cons: Not Mac compatible, PC ONLY Battery Life, though good, weaker than iPod Classic's Screen hard to see in sunlight Limited accessory support Though screen is large, resolution is low (same resolution as iPod Classic's) Wireless features not very useful without Zune Pass subscription or nearby friends that own Zunes to interact with (Checkers is fun multiplayer though!) Game support, has very few games and I highly doubt any more will come for it As you can see, the pros much outweigh the cons. I really enjoy watching movies that I converted from my DVD collection on the Zune. The Zune Pad offers a cool fast way to navigate. Although the Zune 120 and 80 models are aimed to compete with the iPod Classic, they can still beat the iPod touch line for the superior memory capacity at a much lower price, which is what you want if you plan to store many movies on it. No need to spend $400 on half the capacity with the iPod Touch. The iPod Classic is very sluggish and unresponsive with controls at points, but I find the Zune to always be zippy. If you do not have a huge music collection and do not need to carry several movies, definitely look into the new Zune HD as another option. Personally I own a black Zune 120, but the only difference between the red and black is the color. Both look great. If this review helped you, please click yes. Thanks for reading! I know you'll enjoy your Zune as much as I do!
82 of 83 found this helpful
Jul 24, 2008
Perfect if all you want is music.
Pros: Holds thousands of songs EASY to control and navigate with the innovative click wheel Excellent user interface and easy to sync with iTunes Screen is clear, easy to read, and backlit with a easy on the eyes light Has a few little extra features, like a couple fun games to kill time Great sound quality Looks cool Since it is an iPod, the resale value is very good when you decide to get something else Comfortable to hold It'll sync with older computers unlike the latest iPods that only work with Windows XP and up or Mac OSX 10.4 and up Cons: Battery life isn't as good as newer iPods, but it is still very good and replaceable for about $6 if you do it yourself Doesn't have color screen meaning no pictures and video Bulkier than newer models, but not by too much Conclusion: Unless you want all the features of the newer iPods like pictuers, album artwork, and video, then this iPod would be perfect for you. It is great for music. Very easy to use since iTunes automates a lot of the work. Just a great player unless you want those fancy features that a lot of people never really put to much use anyway!
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