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  1. Looks like it does based on an unboxing youtube video. Your NES has to be modified for it to work though. I would guess a NT would work out of the box. There is also a repro of an unreleased NTSC version of the game that has full sound without needing a mod. https://www.retrousb.com/product_info.php?cPath=&products_id=105 I have the JP cart that I bought a while back so it wasn't as expensive.
  2. Check out Gimmick! if you can find a copy for a good price. It goes for around $400 in the US. Duck Tales and Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers are great games that you probably wouldn't guess so.
  3. Things that have worked for people: Try another browser. Do it in incognito mode. Add an available item to your cart and remove it.
  4. The petition does state So that could mean a new one they're already working on I guess.
  5. Analogue said they'll do another run of the NT Mini if 1,000 people sign the petition. https://www.change.org/p/christopher-taber-build-another-run-of-the-analogue-nt-mini-game-console?recruiter=649166969&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=psf_combo_share_abi&utm_term=psf_combo_share_initial&recruited_by_id=b85aee70-bd4c-11e6-91f9-17a73452787a
  6. You can't post something like that without the link!
  7. Mine is finally coming today. It's been sitting locally since Friday with a delivery date of today. I hate UPS.
  8. I'm in MN and my tracking shows the same. They're probably on the same truck. If it was in Iowa with USPS it would be arriving tomorrow, but since it's UPS, next Tuesday.
  9. This would essentially be what the OSSC does, right? Which is why it's compatibility isn't the greatest. My monitor and TV both handle my SNES through the OSSC. I would like an option at 60.8 or 60.09 or whatever it is without the buffer.
  10. Because there are moving parts and have a lot more potential to break.
  11. I'd like to get into the Neo Geo scene, I just can't just the cost. So for me, it's appealing.
  12. I would disagree with that. For one, you could buy a NEOSD https://www.neosdstore.com/shop/index.phpand two, Neo Geo systems are insanely expensive. You're better off building your own, which is a task most people don't want to undertake.
  13. Kevtris, need a little cash? https://twitter.com/PicanteLive/status/961352854681325569
  14. There is a big difference between essentially Mario Maker, and learning C/assembly, plus the hardware, plus all the tricks it takes to get a NES game working, plus game programming, plus.... This isn't meant for a hardcore programmer.
  15. You should be able to buy converters for cheap and use component.
  16. I have a few Raphnet adapters and they work great.
  17. This is probably why the shipping cost is so high. It includes a box too. https://twitter.com/analogue_co/status/922477364151504896
  18. Preservation of the console. Those who want to play it exactly as it was before. Yes, you could get all those consoles still, but having a single console that plays them all on a CRT or HD TV would be great.
  19. This has been my life for the past 2.5 years. Software though, not hardware.
  20. It would be interesting to find a good way to test this where we know exact numbers. I would love to find a setup that is known to be x milliseconds behind my Famicom and CRT setup to see how I can play. MegaMan Legacy Collection isn't emulated. It was written to be the same though. They used the carts ROM to pull the sprites from, if I remember correctly, but no emulation. Either way, that game wouldn't be a good test. I think the Wii U test would be good. You can use the Wii component cable on the Wii U I believe. The only problem with this is, you need to get good enough at a game where it would make a difference. I have and play all the original console on a CRT because that's what I've known and am used to. Anything else I've tried doesn't feel responsive for those games. Call me crazy (again I guess).
  21. How much does the WiiMote have? I can definitely feel that compared to having a controller hardwired to the Wii. I would assume the GamePad has less lag than a WiiMote. Then there something you can try. Plug a controller into the Wii and try it, then use the WiiMote. I'd be interested to see if you guys can feel the difference, because I think it's fairly prominent.
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