narshe
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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.
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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.
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Shipping soon.
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Tomorrow.
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Things that have worked for people: Try another browser. Do it in incognito mode. Add an available item to your cart and remove it.
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The petition does state So that could mean a new one they're already working on I guess.
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It shows in the petition.
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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
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You can't post something like that without the link!
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Mine is finally coming today. It's been sitting locally since Friday with a delivery date of today. I hate UPS.
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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.
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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.
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Because there are moving parts and have a lot more potential to break.
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I'd like to get into the Neo Geo scene, I just can't just the cost. So for me, it's appealing.
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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.
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I'm assuming he has them done already.
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Kevtris, need a little cash? https://twitter.com/PicanteLive/status/961352854681325569
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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.
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You should be able to buy converters for cheap and use component.
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I have a few Raphnet adapters and they work great.
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This is probably why the shipping cost is so high. It includes a box too. https://twitter.com/analogue_co/status/922477364151504896
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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.
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This has been my life for the past 2.5 years. Software though, not hardware.
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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).
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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.
