The advantages of the NES over the 7800 were:
1. Sound
2. All the great tricks used to squeeze every last bit of capability out of the NES (special mappers and such).
If the 7800 had gotten some love from developers it would have been quite nice graphically.
As far as 1 button games there is no controller issue, and for the others, like the guy above said, ya just gotta find the joypads.
I do use it largely as a 2600. My VCS bit the dust almost 20 years ago, and I was too young to try to fix what was probably something extremely minor.
It depends. I don't like playing the games on most modern controllers, especially the painful PS controllers (not that the 7800 controllers don't give me cramps also......)Do you prefer the 7800 ports to the emulated versions available on the PS1 and later systems?
I really don't play anything on PS1 though, buyt that's neither here nor there in this discussiuon.
As far as Robotron goes I would just as soon play that on the Midway collection on GC.
Centipede I play on 7800 though, along with some of the exclusives.
It depends on whether one actually wants an extra VCS and how much you care about some of the ports/exclusives.
I could have been a truly great system if it had gotten decvent support.
As it is it's far from a waste though.
Ms Pacman. I own a lot of versions of Ms Pacman, and the 7800 version is one of the good ones (along with a gerbillion others).
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