Loving all the Famicom appreciation! Cart only is definitely the way to go.. but having said that, the NAMCOT-published games which come in the hard cases are gorgeous.. yellowed Wario Land cart included to cover an actual recent pickup, as my cousin 'borrowed' mine about 3 years ago. Apologies for the awful phone camera quality, but no apologies for the hairy coffee table
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Originally posted by Leon Retro View PostYeah, the SNES designs are ideal.
The 2001 game lacks all the charm that made the SNES games so special.
Importaku is right, he DS Goemon is indeed an amazing version, one of the best in the series.
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Originally posted by Brad View PostSo that’s the same Knight lore as in the spectrum? I seem to recall that design. Never had a spectrum myself but all my mates did.
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Originally posted by vanpeebles View Post
I saw Knight Lore for a tenner, I couldn't resist!
Originally posted by vanpeebles View Postturned out to be Konami Ping Pong game that did the rounds on the speccy etc. too.
Originally posted by Goemon View Post
Importaku is right, he DS Goemon is indeed an amazing version, one of the best in the series.
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I've finally got my hands on a Super Nt.
The image quality is excellent: clear, vibrant, rich colours. Even without scanlines it's OK, but with scanlines(especially the 'hybrid' variety) it's really attractive. I like how you can adjust the darkness of the scanlines to suit your taste. The sound quality has oomph and is crystal clear.
I really like the range of options that allow you to tailor everything. Being able to change the colour of the 'power light' with a range of choices is cool. And being able to input cheats is a nice feature.
I had a long session with the built-in games 'Super Turrican' and 'Super Turrican 2'. A whole lot of run-'n-gun fun.Last edited by Leon Retro; 01-10-2019, 08:12.
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Originally posted by Goemon View PostThe “New Age” Goemon’s only lasted one iteration. They were released on the PSX and GBA at the same time and quickly sunk. After this they returned to the traditional style. Ironically I think these New Age games fetch the most money in the retro market.
Importaku is right, he DS Goemon is indeed an amazing version, one of the best in the series.
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Originally posted by vanpeebles View PostDouble knock-off-me-do
It's a really well made machine that feels heavy compared to a SNES Mini. The range of options to choose from is really good -- and the fact that you can update the firmware to enable roms to be loaded is a major bonus. Being able to use carts is also nice.
I'd definitely recommend it to people who feel FPGA is a nicer option than emulation. I'll definitely be buying the Mega SG at some point.Last edited by Leon Retro; 01-10-2019, 10:10.
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