Decided an X7 wasn't worth the extra cost (nearly double). Ended up stumbling upon [MENTION=1524]Yakumo[/MENTION]'s review of the product and it seemed exactly what I needed, so thanks for that! I'm actually surprised how rapid the MD feels compared to what I've seemingly become accustomed to with the Super Famicom.
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Decided an X7 wasn't worth the extra cost (nearly double). Ended up stumbling upon [MENTION=1524]Yakumo[/MENTION]'s review of the product and it seemed exactly what I needed, so thanks for that! I'm actually surprised how rapid the MD feels compared to what I've seemingly become accustomed to with the Super Famicom.
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Originally posted by Leon Retro View PostA white N64 and controller looks pretty cool. You did a great job. The UltraHDMI shows how an N64 Mini could look. I guess Nintendo won't be making one though.
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Originally posted by Ghost View PostPC emulation is a bit hit and miss so the best option for the foreseeable future is the Ultra HDMI mod. Its expensive but I think its worth it.
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Got home to a big box waiting for me, looks like my weekend has a lot of rhythm gaming ahead of it. Was pleased to see that the controller although used was in fantastic condition. I have no idea why though why it has video input and output at the back of the controller along with audio inputs. I figured the audio ones are to route the game sound through to the headphone jack so you can use the mixer sliders but why on earth is there a video input. Anyone know?
Still not sure how i can rig this up and still run my ps1 though the framemeister, i may have to look for some form of scart splitter that will split off the audio jacks so i can plug them into the controller.
Love that the buttons light up though, it's a clever way they did it. using a battery instead of trying to draw power from the ps1 joypad ports.
Also all my beatmania games turned up thankfully no cracked cases or sunfaded covers although one did have a bit of fading on the spinecard but i can live with that. The one used copy turned out to be in fantastic condition so they are all pretty much mint. Also treated myself to a copy of boku no natsuyasumi as i have been meaning to get it for a while for my playstation, have the remake already for psp but wanted the original version as well. Those game won't be staying sealed for long hehe.
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Originally posted by dyer60 View PostYeh that counts! Very nice, hopefully mine isn't to far away.
Don't you just hate it when discs come loose.
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