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RE: OT: The Official Video Game Discussion Thread
(12-04-2017 06:42 PM)GoShox Wrote:  Older post but I've been playing a ton of emulated games lately as a couple friends and I are trying to beat a huge list of games. I was able to get a program that has an NES emulator packaged with all of the ROMS as well as a loader to make it easy to play whatever game you want, same with SNES.

Love it. Are you using Save States to beat those old games? Many of them seem impossible otherwise.

I was thinking of getting an SNES Classic to introduce my 4 y/o to my childhood favorites, but I've never seen one for sale except for 2x above list price on ebay. So I've been looking into building a NES/SNES/Genesis emulator box using a Raspberry Pi. Get all the nostalgia for like $50.
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