o1s1n wrote: » 'It is the definitive way to explore Nintendo's 16-bit era' Actually, the 'definitive' way is with an actual bloody snes... :pac: - you'd swear they didn't work anymore.
Jack burton wrote: » Real SNES doesn't have HDMI out though! :pac:
Nerdkiller1991 wrote: » Does the Snezz come with a BIOS to fiddle with to your heart's content? No? Didn't think so.
Inviere wrote: » The definitive way to play the Snes, and indeed it's retro brethren, is original hardware, on a 28" Sony Trinitron tv via RGB. Sadly, definitive is no longer practical for most, so an fpga replica with hdmi out and scanlines goodness, will likely take the top spot in terms of accuracy, compatibility, practicality, and pretty much everything else. Hell, it's likely you'll be able to load roms from an SD card on this too, so no need for an Everdrive. It ticks pretty much ALL of the boxes in the eyes of the majority of people.
Skerries wrote: » new Dizzy game for the NES by the Oliver Twinshttps://www.kickstarter.com/projects/47744432/mystery-world-dizzy-a-new-old-game-by-the-oliver-t?ref=category_ending_soon
Josiah Clever Shin wrote: » CEX is some rip. They seem to have really inflated prices for anything SNES related, maybe they are expecting a big interest in the SNES as a result of the mini. Some prices: SNES - €120 Super Metroid big box version - €130! Megaman X boxed - €190! :eek:
CiDeRmAn wrote: » The big box version of Super Metroid, if it's complete, isn't bad at all tbh. Given it was about £60 on release, and taking inflation into account it'd be about £90 in punts now which would then be around €115. So, all in all, €130 is decent money for it. I'd further say, if I could check that the manual, box and game are all there intact and in decent condition, I'd snap that up!
Mr.Saturn wrote: » I was in the one in Finglas recently and was surprised how semi-reasonable their n64 stuff was. Don't imagine that's gonna last long, mind.
super_furry wrote: » I've been keeping an eye on their Wii U stuff, just waiting for that sweet-spot to start buying stuff up.
Jack burton wrote: » Just set up my stand at the 8 bit gaming conference. Any of ye lot going make sure to say hello.
Stoner wrote: » They've a Sinclair C5 toohttps://en.shpock.com/i/WYs33tIATAxRNZC-/?lft= Could rock up to a conference on this!
KeRbDoG wrote: Never knew they had been manufactured by Hoover
KeRbDoG wrote: » Never knew they had been manufactured by Hoover
Jack burton wrote: » Just set up my stand at the 8 bit gaming conference. Any of ye lot going make sure to say hello. Not much setup when I left earlier but I had everything don't pretty early, nice few CRTs with consoles hooked up. Looking forward to seeing the whole place done tomorrow now
Jack burton wrote: » Lazer Steak