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Like?Every review I've read has remarked on how this is the best these games have ever looked.
Like?Every review I've read has remarked on how this is the best these games have ever looked.
They're everywhere, feel free to look them up.Like?
lolThey're everywhere, feel free to look them up.
lol
That's the oldest troll tactic in the book.
NES Classic does exactly what it promises: Pixel-perfect renditions of classic 8-bit games with a no-fuss interface on your HDTV, at a price that comes to about two bucks a game.
Setting the bar for NES emulation
Nintendo may have skimped on the cables, but it delivered on the NES Classic Edition’s ability to emulate video games. The colorful worlds of these 30 classic NES games have never looked better on a modern television.
Beaten out by a $60 toy lollol
No links, and none of that proves what you said at all.
Says random poster on Sherdog lolBeaten out by a $60 toy lol
Doesn't factor in lag. If you're looking to get as close as possible to the real deal you'd need a Framemeister which runs hundreds of dollars.
Doesn't factor in lag. If you're looking to get as close as possible to the real deal you'd need a Framemeister which runs hundreds of dollars.
I also don't Notice any lag when running my computer through my tv.
One of these would be cool for a camper. Other than that I have my original NES with about 50 games, but if I play nes games it's usually on my Xbox One or my laptop.
The Xbox one has and emulator through it's browser called Nesbox. It plays Nes, Snes, Genesis, and GBA roms.
Cant save games on this though and you can save em on the Mini NES
Thats really the only reason I want it
I suck so bad at NES games now that I definitely need a save function