Just adds to the 1980s nostalgia of being 5 inches away from the TV.
This thing just appeals to the people who buy $120 special editions of games so they can get the plastic figurine and the coin and whatever other Happy Meal level toy they throw in. If it didn't look like an NES no one would give a . You can't get new games for it and you have to use an awful wired controller in 2017.
What's the range on that controller anyways, like five feet before you pull the er out of the machine?
Just adds to the 1980s nostalgia of being 5 inches away from the TV.
I was going too buy this but decided against it.
I'm going to opt to sink that money into a couple of games I'm willing to try. Like The Witcher 3 for instance.
IDK, I only did that for scrambled porn tbh.
Just get a Raspberry Pi for throwback gaming. You can easily play NES, Genesis, SNES, PS One, 80s-90s arcade games, Dreamcast, etc on one. I know DarrinS made one of these systems and it's pretty cheap to do.
Though I doubt the Raspberry Pi 3 is strong enough to run PCSX2 for PS2 games or Dolphin for Wii games. For those you probably have to get a pc with a decent Intel cpu (eg i3 or better).
I was looking into taht site you posted a while back about emulators but I got lost in everything you need like a dongle or whatever that's call. That stuff is way over my head. I just want to grab a controller and play.
Yeah...I just want to plug up and play. If I have backdoor with a dongle...I'm out.
Baseline bum..
You seem to have the know hows of pirating games...Can you PM some Info? I got a legit PC that can play games at the higest setting
All you need to know is to download from http://www.skidrowreloaded.com
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How many ers pulled their NES right off the shelf because the cord was too short? I know I did.
Discontinued?
Ebaaaaaaaay that
It's coming lefty
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/20...mini-this-year
Nintendo will follow up its smash hit NES microconsole with a mini version of the SNES, sources close to the company have confirmed to Eurogamer.
The SNES mini (or, to continue Nintendo's official branding, likely the Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Entertainment System) is currently scheduled to launch in time for Christmas this year. Development of the device is already under way, our sources have indicated.
Nintendo's plans for SNES mini are also a major reason why last year's NES mini did not see a reprieve from discontinuation, Eurogamer understands, despite the latter's continued popularity and sell-out status.
Last week, Nintendo explained that it never intended NES mini to be a permanent product. From the company's perspective, the microconsole was planned as a cool novelty item perfect for Christmas 2016, and the numbers in which it was manufactured and shipped were expected to be enough to suit this goal.
But NES mini ended up breaking out to become more popular than anticipated and quickly sold out, leading to a bustling resale market on eBay. NES mini shipments continued into the early part of this year, but its production run could not be extended further - as SNES mini was slated for production instead.
Hopefully, more stock of the SNES mini will be made available to avoid a repeat of the same shortages.
The reality of a SNES mini is certainly exciting - while the NES was unique for being Nintendo's first home console, the SNES arguably boasts the better software line-up, and a catalogue of classics far more advanced than their NES forebears. Compare The Legend of Zelda on NES to A Link to the Past, for example, or Donkey Kong to Donkey Kong Country.
Other top SNES games from Nintendo include Super Metroid, Super Mario Kart and Super Mario World, as well as Earthbound, Star Fox and Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.
The console also had some of the best RPGs of the era, including Square's Chrono Trigger and Secret of Mana.
For the SNES mini, Nintendo is expected to stick with the NES mini's plug-and-play setup, and its array of games which come preinstalled and ready to play.
Nintendo declined to comment when contacted by Eurogamer.
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