IrishNinja
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speaking of krizz, waiting again on that black friday sale!
People keep telling me that every year, it keeps not being up to my standards.
Edit: mostly I just don't see the point any more. 480p looks good. It's not worth bugs & crashes & fiddling with settings before almost every game when I have 3 perfectly good GameCubes, a Wii, and a Wii U to play these games on
speaking of krizz, waiting again on that black friday sale!
Nice, does he have the sale every year?
RetroGAF, go vote for something some small semblance of goodness. http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1314084
Do it, for Panzer Dragoon and let's make Sega great again!
Saw at beep today. Best famicom.
speaking of krizz, waiting again on that black friday sale!
I've been waiting for most of the year...
Definitely buying:
Turbo Everdrive
Everdrive 64 (not sure which version)
Considering:
Everdrive GBA
Mega Everdrive X5
yeah, still using my roommate's turbo one but ill need my own one day - it's so much cheaper than many of the game prices right now!
and i forget what all the higher model of the 64 one did, wasn't it mostly for development?
Main things are no restart needed to save, support for real-time clock (Doubutsu no Mori, Pokemon Stadium 2, maybe homebrew?), instant loading.
thanks!When I got my Turbo Everdrive from StoneAge i think it was like 70 or 80 bucks.
debatable, imo
both of the black twin famis look nicer to me. there's also the titler and the gorgeous sharp C1.
i'm a huge fan of the av famicom too, even if it's not as exotic as the aforementioned systems
He talked about it but didn't really get into the inner-workings, I think he just knows it's possibly the most cost effective solution to play NES/Famicom games on an HDTV with an Elgato capture setup.
I just grabbed an AVS and a 1-in-150 multicart as a gift. I was gonna get them the Classic Edition, but man did I not expect it to sell out everywhere. If I wanted to grab one off ebay for $500 bucks at least, I can just do an AVS and a multicart and it will at least be however many ticks closer to the real thing.
Anybody recommend any third party NES controllers?
The IR one is quite good.I would absolutely love a wireless PC Engine controller (and no, I don't mean the old IR one!)
Krikzz posted a wireless Genesis controller video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXPoOrW9YxA
wonder is this will result in a consumer product.
The IR one is quite good.
8bitdo ones are great.
I use an IR Mega Drive pad as my main for that system. Works perfectly. I sold my PCE one but it was great as well. You need line of sight but it doesn't really have to point directly at it, play is completely comfortable.The IR one from the 90s is good? I find that hard to believe. Also, I'm not seeing any PCE controllers on the 8bitdo site.
If you're using it with a Duo/DuoR/RX and using it to boot the system cards PLEASE make sure to use the modified one that's out there. I don't want to get into the long technical reason why but has to do with RAM fighting for control and it supposedly can lead to an early console death if you don't use the modified one.
I think IR pads got a bad name because of some crap NES ones.
I use an IR Mega Drive pad as my main for that system. Works perfectly. I sold my PCE one but it was great as well. You need line of sight but it doesn't really have to point directly at it, play is completely comfortable.
I mean I'd replace it with an RF wireless pad but they work great.
I think IR pads got a bad name because of some crap NES ones.
wait, what now
could you expand on this
I use an IR Mega Drive pad as my main for that system. Works perfectly. I sold my PCE one but it was great as well. You need line of sight but it doesn't really have to point directly at it, play is completely comfortable.
I mean I'd replace it with an RF wireless pad but they work great.
I think IR pads got a bad name because of some crap NES ones.
Just wanted to say that I can definitely vouch for the quality of the official IR Saturn pads as well. I use mine as a main for that system also and can't be happier.
Now one solution is to just take your TED out when you want to boot up a CD game, Elmer on the PCEngineFX boards came up with another solution. Basically he modified the system 3.0 (both japanese and english) roms to turn off the card access of the ram, and tell the system to use the onboard ram. They're known as System Card 3.01, and it's HIGHLY recommend to use that system rom if you're going to leave your TED in the system.
Hopefully that makes sense.
Krikzz just announced his black friday sale, November 25th 20% off everything.
Is this patched 3.01 system CD-ROM file the only system file I should have on the everdrive, then? Or do I need various others? There's quite a few on the romset package. (for the Japanese Duo console)
Is there a Japanese equivalent to the Western bundle which includes 2 pads and the receiver? Or is it just like the Mega Drive, and you have to buy two different sets, in order to have an IR controller for both players?
I believe it was sold as a bundle with the IR receiver that included one controller and the receiver which slots into both control ports and individual second IR controllers were sold separately. I'm not sure if there was ever a bundle that included two IR controllers with the receiver in one package but it uses the same tech for the receiver which requires you to plug it into both ports to be able to use one (or both if you have a second). I have the white Japanese set myself and it is probably my favorite controller of all time, the two double A's that it takes give the controller a perfect amount of weight without adding any unnecessary bulk.
Is there any noticeable difference between playing a hacked Wii vs OG console with say an Everdrive connected to a CRT? After dusting off the PVM I'm looking for a spot to set it up permanently. I'd like to get the original consoles but I'm not sure its worth the investment over just running the Wii through component. I've heard that the Wii has very bad image quality.
Is there any noticeable difference between playing a hacked Wii vs OG console with say an Everdrive connected to a CRT? After dusting off the PVM I'm looking for a spot to set it up permanently. I'd like to get the original consoles but I'm not sure its worth the investment over just running the Wii through component. I've heard that the Wii has very bad image quality.
I use an IR Mega Drive pad as my main for that system. Works perfectly. I sold my PCE one but it was great as well. You need line of sight but it doesn't really have to point directly at it, play is completely comfortable.
I mean I'd replace it with an RF wireless pad but they work great.
I think IR pads got a bad name because of some crap NES ones.
Elmer on the PCEngineFX boards came up with another solution. Basically he modified the system 3.0 (both japanese and english) roms to turn off the card access of the ram, and tell the system to use the onboard ram. They're known as System Card 3.01, and it's HIGHLY recommend to use that system rom if you're going to leave your TED in the system.
Hopefully that makes sense.
Krikzz just announced his black friday sale, November 25th 20% off everything.
Krikzz just announced his black friday sale, November 25th 20% off everything.
Krikzz just announced his black friday sale, November 25th 20% off everything.
non retro related but one more pic of my pro setup laid flat. had to kick out my ps3.