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  1. A and B on the NES games are in the right positions on the 2019 110 edition. The buttons are just labelled differently on the controller. The controller says ABC, and the NES was labelled BA (for whatever reason). Select is also on the X. The bigger issue is SNES having no select button. Super Mario World gets tedious if you can't drop in, grab a power up and Yoshi, then start/select to leave the stage. Play Punch-Out. If the NES buttons were wrong, you'd notice it immediately. Also, more things to look out for: Sega CD games must be named exactly correct on their bin/cues. Same name, no spaces, identical capitalization and a LOWERCASE file type. The games with .BIN files didn't show up.
  2. So even though there's several old school arcade games on the system, nobody's figure out how to get them to work with the emulator on the disc? Thank you for the BIOS information. Maybe this pack I found will also allow .fds games to be played on the 2019 SE, too. I've got a Kinnikuman game that I've never gotten to play because it was only a .fds file. I have noticed every time I put in my SD card, my computer has to 'fix' it. It never loses any data, though. Any idea why that's happening? Came back to report, and found I hadn't submitted the post. .fds didn't show up. SCD/MDCD work, both US and Euro, though the sound was really distorted on the Euro I tried. Heart of the Alien seemed to have no sound problems other than a little latency. It also looks like the items are ordered by date and not by name. The cut-and-paste trick would probably work, copying them to another folder then back to the disc. The English patched "Parody World" translation is freezing on the second level. No other bugs found other than it and the minor graphical glitches on Punch Out (tested MT's Punch Out and it has the same graphical glitching).
  3. So I tried this out. Had to put them in a folder named GAME, Game did not work. .nes works and a/b is in the right position. Select is on X. (checked with Punch Out). A few graphical glitches and sound latency, but so far no crash or freeze on any of the games tried. Sega CD I used the .bin/.cue combos, and they showed up but wouldn't play. I left them as .bin and .cue files. Mame I downloaded a couple old games (Time Killers and Magic:tg Armageddon), putting the .zip to .zim and they don't show up at all. How do I find out if the versions are MAME 2000 or not? Snes and Genesis work well, though there's some sound latency.
  4. Picked this up for $35 at Sam's with the 110 games. Let me see if I have this right. On the SD card, 16Gig or less, you can run the following as long as you don't go updating the firmware: Genesis (.bin) SNES (.fig) NES (.nes) Atari (.a26) Mame 2000 (.zim) Is that correct, or do one or more of these need custom firmware?
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