Re: SNES mod
Posted by Moruwes on .
lots of good suggestions. and I've already thought about doing the PCConsole but I've resigned myself to taking an old concept and bringing it into this generations technology.
Best of luck with that, its good to see someone interested in taking emulation to the next level and pass the classics onto the next generation. Unfortunetly I don't know anything about modding a system nor have I found any info about how to do it.
FOr those who would be interested in playing retro games away from their PCs, there are plenty of emulators for snes/nes/genesis/atari that can be played on other consoles. If you have a mod chip or Game Enhancer for Playstation 1, you can get a good NES emulator. I think the Dreamcast could emulate nes, snes, and a few older consoles without any modding. I hear SNES-Station allows SNES games to be played on the SNES with either a modchip or through an ELF launching program. I think the Gamecube has an SNES emulator, although I have no idea how you load it, through a memory card maybe? With Flash cart hardware the Nintendo DS has dozens of emulators including snes, nes and genesis. A PSP with custom firmware can run NES, SNES, and Genesis smoothly and I hear the N64 emulator runs pretty good too.
Or you could build a PC in a Console casing and just emulate them all
NES-PC
FOr those who would be interested in playing retro games away from their PCs, there are plenty of emulators for snes/nes/genesis/atari that can be played on other consoles. If you have a mod chip or Game Enhancer for Playstation 1, you can get a good NES emulator. I think the Dreamcast could emulate nes, snes, and a few older consoles without any modding. I hear SNES-Station allows SNES games to be played on the SNES with either a modchip or through an ELF launching program. I think the Gamecube has an SNES emulator, although I have no idea how you load it, through a memory card maybe? With Flash cart hardware the Nintendo DS has dozens of emulators including snes, nes and genesis. A PSP with custom firmware can run NES, SNES, and Genesis smoothly and I hear the N64 emulator runs pretty good too.
Or you could build a PC in a Console casing and just emulate them all
NES-PC
