Steve X2 wrote: » I don't run DC games from CD-R any more. But my understanding was those issues where resolved years ago with 99min CD-R's and overburning?
CosmicSmash wrote: » When you take things a bit too far with the whole collecting thing.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » So, E3 rolls around again and little or nothing for the retrogamers, or is there??
Doge wrote: » What are you expecting, for the showto travel back in time?
the groutch wrote: » Shenmue 1&2 HD would be nice.
Doge wrote: » the groutch wrote: » Shenmue 1&2 HD would be nice. Speaking of Shemnue, has anything been revealed for the new game since the last e3?
Steve X2 wrote: » So my GPD XD android game thingy mentioned a page or so ago arrived yesterday. So far I'm quite impressed with it for emulation and playing proper android games(although I will probably stick something on the analogue nubs to improve grip). Having half decent physical controls rather than the touchscreen really makes the difference(and a good bit of grunt under the hood of course). And I much prefer the 3DS style of it over the more PSP/PSVita look of other devices. Anyway, I wont go on about it here too much, but I'd say money well spent at the price on the site super_furry mentioned. Also, if your buying use discount code DBX10OFF for 10 percent off.
megaten wrote: » Hows the dpad on it. Is it more comfortable than a 3DS? I had their previous handled the g5a and it was far too easy to hit diagonals by mistake. At this stage I might just wait for their windows 10 handheld so I can play indie games as well.
Star Lord wrote: » It looks a lot like PT from the screenshots I've seen. The demo is just on PS4 (for now), right?
Myrddin wrote: » Does anyone know if the Everdrive N8 NES lets you play Famicom & FDS roms through an ordinary NES?
Myrddin wrote: » Anyone? I can find infor saying you need an adapter to use the NES version in a Famicom & vice versa...but I can't find anything specific about loading Famicom & Disk System Roms straight into an NES from the NES N8 cart... I know the FDS has expanded audio, but other than that, will a normal front loader NES play famicom & fds roms from the Nes version of the N8?
I have tested on (1) AV famicom (model no. HVC-101) and (2) old type red-white famicom and no adapters used.
Steve X2 wrote: » So my GPD XD android game thingy mentioned a page or so ago arrived yesterday. So far I'm quite impressed with it for emulation and playing proper android games(although I will probably stick something on the analogue nubs to improve grip). Having half decent physical controls rather than the touchscreen really makes the difference(and a good bit of grunt under the hood of course). And I much prefer the 3DS style of it over the more PSP/PSVita look of other devices.
Star Lord wrote: » I wish I could get a cab. Just one. I'm not greedy... Couldn't fit one in where I live now.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Looking around I found this in the Everdrive forum. A user was discussing the hardware he is loading FDS images from and it's simply alink Now, the guy has issues loading FDS roms, but it's not suggested that his hardware is responsible, so it doesn't seem you need a FDS system to load those images. It seems harder to find good dumps tbh. Hope this helps.
o1s1n wrote: » Everything I've read on the subject points to the fact that it will. Check out the spec of the NES versionhttp://www.stoneagegamer.com/everdrive-n8-deluxe-nes.html EverdDrive-N8 Features: NES, Famicom, and Twin Famicom systems are supported.* Many NES/FC clones supported as well.Cart supports NES and FDS ROM images. Automatic disk side swap for FDS. Expansion audio.** Game Genie cheat code support. Automatically backs-up saves to SD card. There is no need to push reset before shutting down the system.† Mapper support can be extended via software updates. As easy as loading new mappers files on SD card. FAT / FAT16 / FAT32 file system formats are supported. Supports SD (SD & SDHC) cards up to 32GB. Quick loading of game files (approx. 4-8 seconds).