d3r14k |
02-21-2018 04:01 PM |
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Originally Posted by Muggens
(Post 2660171)
Would imagine it to be very easy - what I dont get is why people buy the classic, when theres emulators on everything and everdrives for the original hardware (snes)
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I'm of the same mind here, but for different reasons. I'm pretty nostalgic (obviously from playing P99) and kind of a snob when it comes to emulators too. I'd rather have the physical cartridge and plug it into a classic console, or even one of the newer combo ones that have NES and SNES cart slots. The downside here being that it can be pretty expensive. I did a pretty good job as a young kiddo of saving a lot of these and went through a phase in my late teens where I snatched up NES / SNES games that I had rented but never owned when I was younger.
As per the OP: My neighbor just hacked one of these and loaded a shit ton of old games on it, I'll see if I can't get him to divulge how he did it.
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