FDSStick It's a Famicom Disk System (FDS) drive emulator. Write games to FDSStick over USB, then connect to a FDS RAM adapter to play. Contains 256Mbit internal flash. Enough space to hold every FDS game and more! Loads a built-in game menu on startup. Push the button to change disk sides (once for side A, twice for side B, etc.) or hold to eject. Read and write disks from an FDS drive with an adapter cable (not included). Connect both sides of FDSStick to run games directly from a PC. Game Doctor disk format is fully supported. Firmware is upgradable over USB.
The Last Bandit wrote: » Watching this with interest alright, a PC based system is a bit vague though.
Retr0gamer wrote: » Game journalism has gotten so bad these days. There's a lovely bit of revisionist history over on eurogamer about how crash bandicoot was a pioneer for 3D. Probably written by someone that grew up with a playstation only. I was there and remember it felt old hat compared to Mario 64 which was released before it. And that was the common consensus at the time from anyone other than playstation focused publications. It really annoys me as this will forever be on the Internet as a historical reference especially from a usually trustworthy publication like eurogamer.
The Last Bandit wrote: » Did you read the developer blogs linked in the article ? Very good (lengthy) insight into the development of the game series, regardless of our opinion of the game itself its worth the read.
Retr0gamer wrote: » I was thinking the same about Jumping Flash!
Suckit wrote: » Atari must have already started marketing for their next console. They have released a few of their classics with a modern look, to play on their website. They recommend IE for an advert free experience, i used Firefox with Ublock, but could not get Combat to load. I may try again tomorrow.https://atari.com/arcade#!/arcade/
Retr0gamer wrote: » I blocked that group. It turned into a **** show and was taking up my entire feed with **** like name a game that begins with S or name a game that has a church in it.
Inviere wrote: » I'm kinda rotating between modern & retro, modern & retro, modern & retro etc. Cleared Dead Space, cleared Contra 3, onto Dead Space 2 now....etc. Will definitely get into VR soon, as much as I'd like to get a PSVR (there seems to be a ton of steady releases and support for it), I'm afraid I'd find the resolution too low & the screen door effect too high for my liking.