I've played an NES emulator on a Dreamcast, and while having all the games is nice, the accuracy, especially the frame rate, is horrible.
I've played an NES emulator on a Dreamcast, and while having all the games is nice, the accuracy, especially the frame rate, is horrible.
I have been into emulation since pre-Nesticle days. The way I look at it is that it is good to have both, but when possible I try to play the real thing. So if something is impossible or too expensive to obtain in the real, then I play it in the fake, i.e. emulation.
Originally Posted by cruzway
I would totally buy one of those if they made different shapes and stuff.
My Collection:
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Its cool made, design is ok, but it looks really painful to play with. Looks pretty thick and sharp corners.
I wonder how the lighting on the screen are, if its like GBA or if you can play it in the dark. Judging by the pic it looks like you cant play in the dark, but who knows?
Altho, I see there are som "Bright/Light" adjustment buttons there..
This was a cool feature hehe. But how does the 2player see the screen when the 1player is holding it. Must he peak over his shoulder or?The rear of the unit. The cartridge slides down the back and the battery door can be seen to the left. To the right is the Player 2 controller port
He uses the Official Sony PS1 LCD Screens.Originally Posted by jajaja
Which in my opinion is one of the best for clarity , color and back-lighting that is made for systems.
Ok
Is it build on a Top Loader NES? Thinking of it looks like you just slide the game in like a gameboy game.