Retro game stuff talk
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@flyingtomahawk looks like an emulator box to me. I wonder if they’re ripping off code like Hyperkin, using their own emulators (doubtful) or doing something FPGA-based.
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@flyingtomahawk i never heard about that but that machine have a nice frontend hehe
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It does look like an emulator box but you have to use the original cartridge games. Kinda like I read and play everthing box. No idea how the menu looks though, if they are using a menu at all.
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@flyingtomahawk you can use a SD with roms. but 200 bucks mmm , for me rpi is the best choice.
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Yeah, my thought exactly. With all the Raspberry Pi hype at the moment it would be way cheaper.
Guess if you have 14563765 cartridges laying around at home it would kinda make sense, or maybe not.
There is simply no cheap alternative to RPi at the moment. That is what I told my co-workers when we went to that store yesterday. All nice and good but even the cheapest Famicom is expensiver then a RPi setup. -
Emulation is great, but there’s just something about playing these games on the original hardware. It’s hard to explain.
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I summon COPYCAT XD
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@chelochelini2014 What theme is this if you don't mind me asking?
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@obsidianspider thats why i put pi’s in real consoles and use all original controllers. I can enjoy the old school feel with new technology.
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@mrjordaaany said in Retro game stuff talk:
What theme is this if you don't mind me asking?
is just a mock up, I was checking the retro freak console menu, they do a great job to create the frontend, but with emulationstation's theme options we can create something similar as you see, for example a retrofreakpie theme hehe
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Happy 65th birthday to Shigeru Miyamoto!
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Yesterday I successfully replaced the capacitors in a Game Gear. I originally bought it to put a Pi inside, but later decided to try to repair it. I'm glad I did. Now that it's working I'm looking at modding it to have a LED backlight, and also to switch it over to use a LiPo battery instead of the rechargeable six AAs it uses now.
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Did another trip to the store that sells all the retro stuff for crazy prices and I saw this.
16200Yen!!!?? ($144 USD or 107 GBP) insane considering that I have never seen any PAL games over here. Not even one. And on top of that it would not run over here since the TV can only process NTSC.
How much are they going for these days anyway?
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@flyingtomahawk
That's expensive. The price varies quite a bit but you can get a boxed NES with some games for under £100. An un-boxed unit with controller can be bought for £40 - £60 depending on condition.I'm willing to bet they would be even cheaper in the USA as they were much more common and they would also be NTSC which should mean they would work on a Japanese TV.
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I'm guessing they want that much because it's rare. I dunno, that seems really high, or it's for people who can't bother to look on eBay.
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I ordered some EverDrives during Krikzz's Black Friday sale. Two haven't shipped yet due to them being on back order, but the first three are here and they're fantastic.
A bonus that I discovered is that
.srm
files fromlr-snes9x
seem to work on the SD2SNES, so saved games from my RetroPie build(s) can be transferred to play on real hardware, at least from the games I tried it with. -
@obsidianspider .srm are the same as .sav files. I've had success renaming and moving them between many devices and platforms.
Awesome you got some everdrives though. I want some too. Is the sale still on?
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@mrjordaaany The sale has ended, but in years past it has been on Black Friday.
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Cool!
What are those things? What can you do with those cartridges? -
@flyingtomahawk they’re flash carts. They let you play games from SD cards on real hardware (no emulation). The EverDrives made by Krikzz are widely regarded as some of the best in the world.
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