Any USB C cable in existence.
If you need something to plug into the wall then the one that came with your system (assuming a US model) should work with any existing USB C cable.
Oh. True. What about something the fucker won't chew up and ruin?
Any USB C cable in existence.
If you need something to plug into the wall then the one that came with your system (assuming a US model) should work with any existing USB C cable.
Oh. True. What about something the fucker won't chew up and ruin?
If I plug a Wii Classic Controller into port 2, can I still use it to get to the home screen?
SNES Classic isn't powered by USB C, it's powered by old fashioned regular ass USB.
Actually it's Micro-USB. For some reason I thought Micro-USB = USB C for some reason, but that's apparently something else entirely. A "regular ass" USB cable would be two large sides, which the USB cable that charges the SNES mini is not. It's a micro-usb cable. (One tiny end (e.g. that connects to android phones/PS4 controllers) and a large end (for PCs, TVs, and whatnot). But yes, it's not using any specifically different standard. Any USB cable you use for a phone should work.
Once again disproving the myth that rpgs of any era are generally 50+ hours... I beat Secret of Mana in just over 18! An think of how much faster it coulda been had I not pointlessly grinded every magic to Level 7!
Its been like 20 years or something since I had last played this an I still remembered the glitch back into and out of Potos trick, along with my magic grinding location! There was alot I'd remembered and forgotten along the way. The early game kinda bites while the mid to late game is good outside of some cruel difficulty spikes. Lotsa rooms of baddies that you'll be worse off for fighting than not that I'd just ignore an run through! I really don't get some of the late game plot points but story was never the games strong point anyhow. Overall fun times were had!
Pretty sure thats not what I've been told but I guess different people got different goalposts! In my experience the 50+ hours on average era never existed in the first place!most of the snes rpgs were a lot shorter. the 50+ hour era started after that
Spray some bitter spray on the cord, when we had dogs there was a bitter apple spray we got from petsmart that we sprayed on some cords.
That or show the cat the cord and teach it to leave it alone when it tries to chew on it. I have never had cats and don't know how trainable your cat is, but some day it is going to electrocute itself chewing on cords.
Pretty sure thats not what I've been told but I guess different people got different goalposts! In my experience the 50+ hours on average era never existed in the first place!
Im using the Hori Fighting Commander wireless pad and its working great. Only thing I dont like is the battery bump on the back of it. Let me know if you have any questions about it.
Was able to walk into GS at lunch and pick one up. They had a Hori 6 button wireless controller in-stock as well. I picked it up, but have not opened it yet. Anyone use it before and is it good?
Thanks!
it's basically a cover lid that you have to pry open. It's sort of strapped to the bottom of the console.
guys how the FUCK do I open the USB door thing? I almost broke the thing.
it's basically a cover lid that you have to pry open. It's sort of strapped to the bottom of the console.
If you're prying hard you're doing it wrong. Hook your finger in under the bottom of it where you'll find a little notch. It'll pop open with no force.Thanks. Yeah you have to pull.
That shit is even tinnier than I thought it would be!
Super Probotector has NO Pal optimisation, like most 3rd party games. It works perfectly in 60Hz on a Super Fami with a converter, or on a 60Hz modded SNES. The latter is what I used most of the generation.In a perfect world, there would be Super Probotector @60Hz instead of Contra III.
...you guys are talking about the controller flap on the front, right? Otherwise there's some secret compartment I did not know about.
FF7 and Xenogears don't unless ya go all in on grinding and doing every last lil optional thing! My XG time from last year was 49 hours and that included hours of extremely pointless endgame grinding to see all the deathblows I'd never seriously have a chance ta use in battle (since its welllllll before that point that it became Gear Battles: The Game). I can't name a single PS1 rpg I've played that took 50 or more hours just ta clear the story! I mighta just got lucky an only ended up playing the goo... er short rpgs!It did exist, in the PSX era. All FF games on PSX including FFT, Chrono Cross, Xenogears... most of these will last you well over 50 hours.
*disappointed to find no EXT port under his SNESC*
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So has anyone else tried the Kirby Superstar Samurai game on this thing?
I beat cuphead on normal difficulty, but there's no way I can react fast enough to win even the beginner stage. On a CRT, it was no big deal.
Shoutout to Target, walked in, bought my 4th (for a friend).
Now I'm finally free to sit and enjoy my own.
FF3 is harder than I remembered. There are tons of battles where you can die in a hit or two unless you're constantly healing, especially in scenarios with one character. Or maybe I'm just weak from playing newer RPGs where you can basically just mash attack.
Opened the EU version and my goodness, its so cute.
Also happy the My Nintendo points worked. Guess thats region-free as well.
US version didnt include any points so that was a bummer.
In a perfect world, there would be Super Probotector @60Hz instead of Contra III.
But you can't have everything.
Seriously, those 90's Japanese robots are so much cooler and fit the game better than the wannebe 80's action stars.
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Not to put too fine a point on it, but no one makes anything running USB Type A connectors anymore, haha. All peripherals use micro-USB of some kind, and printers or large hard drives typically use Type B. It's probably been ten years since there's been a widely used USB Type A cable.
Haha, holy shit! Those robots look like that thing from that dumbass Neill Blomkamp movie.
u talkin shit? they absolutely rock every box art, though
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The fuck is with this Yoshi race in Super Mario RPG!? I was having fun with the game until this point but I can't get this rhythm down.
Haha, holy shit! Those robots look like that thing from that dumbass Neill Blomkamp movie.
No they are almost certainly based primarily on Patlabor.They're probably based on Briareos from the seminal Appleseed manga from the 80's:
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Incidentally, Chappie is a) probably also inspired by Briareos design-wise, and b) quite possibly the absolute worst movie I've ever seen in my 40 years of life. Seriously, I'm getting angry just remembering it exists.![]()