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Title: The $500 Nintendo NES clone
Post by: HTexan on June 22, 2015, 09:56:30 PM
Wtf?
http://www.analogueinteractive.com/products/analogue-nt
Title: Re: The $500 Nintendo NES clone
Post by: ritch on June 22, 2015, 09:58:35 PM
And I bet many will jump on that shit.
Title: Re: The $500 Nintendo NES clone
Post by: HTexan on June 22, 2015, 10:01:12 PM
And I bet many will jump on that shit.
Why?
Title: Re: The $500 Nintendo NES clone
Post by: Papper on June 22, 2015, 10:43:49 PM
Isn't it much cooler to get the working original to experience nes, it's readily availible still.
Title: Re: The $500 Nintendo NES clone
Post by: TuHolmes on June 22, 2015, 10:47:21 PM
Stupid as shit when you can get the Retron5 for 160 bucks to do a lot more.

http://hyperkin.com/retro/retron-5/retron-5-gaming-console-black-hyperkin.html
Title: Re: The $500 Nintendo NES clone
Post by: Grape Ape on June 23, 2015, 05:22:39 AM
Stupid as shit when you can get the Retron5 for 160 bucks to do a lot more.

http://hyperkin.com/retro/retron-5/retron-5-gaming-console-black-hyperkin.html

Tu, can't you also just get free emulators?   Do consoles like the one you linked do anything different?
Title: Re: The $500 Nintendo NES clone
Post by: The_Iron_Disciple on June 23, 2015, 05:30:58 AM
Isn't it much cooler to get the working original to experience nes, it's readily availible still.


Thank you. I'd MUCH RATHER have this.
Title: Re: The $500 Nintendo NES clone
Post by: HTexan on June 23, 2015, 08:45:26 AM
Tu, can't you also just get free emulators?   Do consoles like the one you linked do anything different?
It is suppose to be close to original hardware.
yet, you can get the original hardware for like 30 bucks.
Title: Re: The $500 Nintendo NES clone
Post by: ritch on June 23, 2015, 09:07:40 AM
Why?

Because hipsters are stupid.
Title: Re: The $500 Nintendo NES clone
Post by: Natural Man on June 23, 2015, 09:08:03 AM
the problem with old consoles is finding quality CRT tvs from the era for the best image quality and sound.



anyway the cheapest way to play old games is to run emulators on your PC. I have a PC linked to the flat TV in my living room, ans simply play emulated games on it.
Title: Re: The $500 Nintendo NES clone
Post by: TuHolmes on June 23, 2015, 11:16:49 AM
Tu, can't you also just get free emulators?   Do consoles like the one you linked do anything different?

Just lets you play cartridges if you have them.

Sure you can do ROMs and emulators, if that's what you want, there's no issue with it.

The biggest I've found with doing that is getting the controllers to function as expected.
Title: Re: The $500 Nintendo NES clone
Post by: HTexan on June 23, 2015, 01:49:05 PM
the problem with old consoles is finding quality CRT tvs from the era for the best image quality and sound.



anyway the cheapest way to play old games is to run emulators on your PC. I have a PC linked to the flat TV in my living room, ans simply play emulated games on it.
Most modern Tvs have game mode. With game mode the lag isn't an issue.
There are only a handful of nes/snes games I still want to play, so I just use oem hardware. Then stick them back in a bin when I'm done.
Title: Re: The $500 Nintendo NES clone
Post by: Papper on June 23, 2015, 01:55:18 PM
the problem with old consoles is finding quality CRT tvs from the era for the best image quality and sound.



anyway the cheapest way to play old games is to run emulators on your PC. I have a PC linked to the flat TV in my living room, ans simply play emulated games on it.

Yes but the "nes experience" should be with a ordinary or even an old tv and standard cables.

Otherwise you can just download emulators and buy a hand control to your pc I guess.
Title: Re: The $500 Nintendo NES clone
Post by: Natural Man on June 23, 2015, 02:00:28 PM
Yes but the "nes experience" should be with a ordinary or even an old tv and standard cables.

Otherwise you can just download emulators and buy a hand control to your pc I guess.
I did that with nes, genesis and snes games, but it was just too impractical to have all that shit under your tv, with all the cables, different gamepads etc feels good for a week then wife/gf tells you it looks retarded.
So i went the pc/emulation/wireless gamepad route. And you can play pc games too with same gamepads.
Title: Re: The $500 Nintendo NES clone
Post by: Howard on June 23, 2015, 02:02:25 PM
I never got into games but was curious what this was.
Now, I'm even less interested in gaming devices.
Title: Re: The $500 Nintendo NES clone
Post by: thegamechanger on June 23, 2015, 02:04:05 PM
(http://static.fjcdn.com/pictures/Video_453d5f_905266.jpg)
Title: Re: The $500 Nintendo NES clone
Post by: _bruce_ on June 23, 2015, 04:19:57 PM
the problem with old consoles is finding quality CRT tvs from the era for the best image quality and sound.



anyway the cheapest way to play old games is to run emulators on your PC. I have a PC linked to the flat TV in my living room, ans simply play emulated games on it.

Brutal insight  8)
Title: Re: The $500 Nintendo NES clone
Post by: HTexan on June 23, 2015, 05:01:09 PM
Brutal insight  8)
http://www.thinkgeek.com/product/1b4c/
lol
Title: Re: The $500 Nintendo NES clone
Post by: TuHolmes on June 23, 2015, 05:06:56 PM
http://www.thinkgeek.com/product/1b4c/
lol

They don't often work that well.

Sometimes it's a little sketchy.