Too cold, fam.the weather sucks
Too cold, fam.the weather sucks
Probably a stupid question, but while I know how to add scanlines using global command line arguments (--enable-crt-scnalines), how would I remove them if I wanted to? I don't see the option to remove global command line arguments once they have been added.
Got my classic today at Gamestop. Also have had the NES Roms forever now. So will give this a go either tonight or this weekend. I must have Kung Fu on there.
Also, can someone just confirm, being from the US, I want to stick with the (U) ROM or the one with nothing in parenthesis right? And what does a (!) ROM indicate?
What is interesting is how do u know whats in the folders? Hm... Maybe eventually there will be a way to set labels? Like a folder by letter or something.
It says "Game X - Game Y" as the folder name, so you're fine if you know the alphabet![]()
Yeah indeed, so this folder selected has every game from Power Punch II to River City Ransom.
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Is there any resource that is compiling a list of functionality based on the title? Much the same way other emulators keep lists of whether games have video, audio, or completely unplayable issues?
That's interesting, I always assumed [!] meant the main/best one but it's nice to see an explanation of all the codes.That is some interesting stuff. Not linking for roms, but I found this guide about the sufix. I think I used a lot of roms with the letter b in my emulations. :x
https://64bitorless.wordpress.com/rom-suffix-explanations/
Just ordered from Nintendo in the UK. I only really want to swap a few games around to games that are my favourite NES games.
I had a stock alert email about 30 minutes before I bought it, the delay being that I didn't see the email.What, how? When did they get stock back in?
Just bought one from store.nintendo.co.uk, due to be dispatched today.
EDIT:
Direct Link - Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System - £49.99 (Shows as Out of Stock now but I don't know if it's showing that way because of the "one per customer" limit that's in place.)
It must have been close, I got the order confirmation email at 10:45 and posted about it at 10:46. I did post the info as quickly as I could.![]()
Fucking scalpers, man.
Just ordered from Nintendo in the UK. I only really want to swap a few games around to games that are my favourite NES games.
Has anybody on here done this on a Mac yet? I'd rather avoid using Bootcamp and fully installing Windows again so was hoping for a way of doing it virtually?
Some people online are saying that they've done it this way and list the software they've used to do it but the same software doesn't seem to work for everybody so it would be good to hear from people directly how they managed to do this. I don't really mess around with stuff like this so I'm probably not going to be the best person for resolving issues if I do have them.
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That's good to know, did you have any issues with it? Which version of Parallels did you use? I own a version from years ago, I think 6 but I know that they let people trial the newest version for free.I use Parallels on my iMac to do it.
Reposting to a new page. Any help would be appreciated:
Got it! I understand what you are saying nowIt is a little early in the morning for my brain. I need my coffee.
Is there any resource that is compiling a list of functionality based on the title? Much the same way other emulators keep lists of whether games have video, audio, or completely unplayable issues?
That's good to know, did you have any issues with it? Which version of Parallels did you use? I own a version from years ago, I think 6 but I know that they let people trial the newest version for free.
Taking a stab in the dark, maybe re-enable them and load the games again?
Latest version. No issues at all.That's good to know, did you have any issues with it? Which version of Parallels did you use? I own a version from years ago, I think 6 but I know that they let people trial the newest version for free.
Holy shit, my local Target supposedly has 1 left in stock. Next closest Target has 8 but they're an hour away.
Might go for a drive today or tomorrow.
*EDIT* Forgot I'll be driving through that other town tomorrow already. I might just get an NES Classic this weekend![]()
in stock tracker showed 4 in stock at a Target an hour from me. I drove over there and they said they haven't had any in stock since Monday morning lol.
Holy shit, my local Target supposedly has 1 left in stock. Next closest Target has 8 but they're an hour away.
Might go for a drive today or tomorrow.
*EDIT* Forgot I'll be driving through that other town tomorrow already. I might just get an NES Classic this weekend![]()
Yeah I'm gonna call of course but still, might happen lol.
That was going to be my go to method of doing it, good to know that people seem to be OK with it.I want to say people said they were using something called Wine?
Thanks, I'll just use the free trial if I need to.Latest version. No issues at all.
V2.11 added folder support, but tbh i only want to add another 10-20 games for now. Is it better to go with v2.10 or can i use the latest. UI wise im not overly keen on the folder icon and arrows thing ive been seeing in youtube vids. Just want it to scroll across rather than seek through a to z. Do you understand mees![]()
It won't use folders unless you go over the size you've set per page.
For those who managed to get an extra controller I'd recommend Ice hockey. So much fun to be had with that.
Any recommendations on the NES library that's a must?
For those who managed to get an extra controller I'd recommend Ice hockey. So much fun to be had with that.
Wait, does it not take stock NES controllers?
Not without an adapter. Look for the Hyperkin NES controller to NES Classic adapter. I bought one for $10 on Amazon.
Also if you didn't already know, the controller it comes bundled with is only 2 feet long. You'll want to buy an extension cable.
Any recommendations on the NES library that's a must?
For those who managed to get an extra controller I'd recommend Ice hockey. So much fun to be had with that.
You know i was hunting one for so long and i finally gave up for a retropie. Its great, but i wanted to post this here because of this lego case that fits my pi3
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That looks great! I kinda wish I had the know how to do stuff like that!You know i was hunting one for so long and i finally gave up for a retropie. Its great, but i wanted to post this here because of this lego case that fits my pi3
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Tecmo Super Bowl (I replaced the regular in the list)
LOVE IT!! I might have to build this one just for the sake of having it lol.
That looks great! I kinda wish I had the know how to do stuff like that!
You can patch that with updated rosters! They seem to do it every year![]()
oh? Did you just ask me to post the lego designer instructions and the parts list?
https://www.andrerinas.de/tutorials/nespi-like-lego-nes-case-anleitunginstruction.html
Parts were 99% obtained from pick a brick on the lego store, others i had to go to ebay because of lack of colors. Total about $20 with shipping.
its in german, but the 3 main colors are medium grey, dark grey and black, then there are two small red clears and 1 red plate.
Any recommendations on the NES library that's a must?
For those who managed to get an extra controller I'd recommend Ice hockey. So much fun to be had with that.
Let's see. These are the must plays in my opinion from most important to least.
(In 10 game blocks)
Super Mario Bros 1-3
Zelda 1-2
Mega Man 2-4
Contra
Super C
Castlevania 1-3
Kirbys Adventure
Battletoads
Metroid
Mike Tysons Punch Out
Ninja Gaiden 1-2
Bubble Bobble
Double Dragon 1-2
Blaster Master
Dragon Warrior 4
Kid Icarus
Dr Mario
River City Ransom
Shadowgate
Deja Vu
Life Force
Maniac Mansion
Bionic Commando
Startropics 1-2
Duck Tales
Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers
Little Nemo and the Dream Master
Mega Man 1, 5-6
You know i was hunting one for so long and i finally gave up for a retropie. Its great, but i wanted to post this here because of this lego case that fits my pi3
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looks like a poor man's nes classic. it does look cool though.