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Just wondering if anyone here is into gaming system emulation? I got a super nintendo one the other day and was playing super mario bros and zelda, I actually beat zelda, that game never gets old. I dl'ed a nintendo64 emulator and majora's mask, it actually works pretty good, a little laggy at times but still fun. Anyways im just waiting to pick up the old lady and thought this would be a cool subject!
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yeah i downloaded the super NES emulator a while back, definitely a fun thing to do.
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I had an SNES emulator but it sucks. The graphics suck, and the games lag. What one did you get? I don't remember the name of the one I had but I hated it do I deleted it. The graphics on my NES emulator are better. I also have a good Sega Genesis emulator. I havn't found a N64 emulator that runs, so I'd love the name of the N64 emulator you have. Also, what are the specs of your PC?
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nintendo= NESticle
Super NES= s9x1.33a
64= Corn02
Genesis= wgens130b<p>If anyone needs any games lemme know i've just about got them all. however if you dont own the actual game , you must delete the ROM within 24 hours disclaimer disclaimer blah blah blah.
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hey, sonic how is does corn64 work for you? Ive tried a few. hey visualxtc"project 64" has worked the best for me. It emulates perfect and there is very little lag. Oh and I use zsnes for super nintendo. My machine is a pentIII800, gforce4 mx440se and 384MB of Ram. Oh and my OS is win98 SE.<p>Oh and sonic have you used a emulator the is like nes/snes/gameboy all in one with a really cool display? I had it a while back and havent been able to find it or remember the name? THanks
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corn actually works pretty good on my laptop (1 ghz, no fancy graphics card). The only game it has a problem with is mariokart64. The players are invisible. I havent really tried anything else for NES. NESticle as been the best emulator i've seen for NES games.
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A few years ago I stumbled upon emulators... I went nuts days on end downloading ROMS. Then it got boring.
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I've got Atari, NES, Sega Mastersystem, Super NES, Genesis, Neo Geo, Turbo Graphix, Playstation, N64, and some Arcade games.
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I have NESticle and JNES. I prefer JNES because of a few different reasons. I tried project 64 and it gave me an error that says my computer can't handle it :shrug: I think the graphics card. I'll have to try the other ones. I'd love to get some more ROM's I have like 800 for NES, like 200 for Genesis, around 200 for SNES, and none for N64. Also, I found a few things on how to hook a Playstation, N64, and Game cube paddle to the PC. I have tried it with the PS paddle with no success. Has anyone done this?? Also I'd like info on how to hook a Gennesis, Xbox, SNES, and NES paddle up. I think that would rock to be able to play with a true paddle.
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agreed on NESticle<p>agreed on the fact that it gets boring after awile
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