| bonzobanana said: I tend to use an old original xbox which can emulate up to about N64 level and you get enhanced 5.1 sound and 720p or 1080i video output. I love the xbox wired controller its lag free and great for 8bit and 16bit games. Ideally it should be paired with a CRT tv for best effect but admit I use it with my 4k tv. The trouble is most of the games I like from the era are not available unless through emulation. I love playing the actual arcade games. I haven't updated it for years, it's a 2TB drive just full of xbox game and emulators. The only issue is I just haven't got the free hard drive space to put all the ps1 games I want on there because of their file size even when using compression. |
I did the "same". I've built an arcade cabinet 4 players, crt, coin doors and all, using emulators for the key retro consoles. I've also put some emulators in a wii. But I've figured out that the emulator is not giving the same value (speed, feel, carts etc) as the actual consoles. So I'm back to buy back consoles and games, hooking everything up in the crt arcade monitor.
Now something is infuriating, some series stopped with the 16bits, after the CDs came and nobody picked them up afterwards, or they have tried to exist in 3D form, and failed. And some just disappeared. Where are the robocops, and terminators, golden axe, altered beast, kid chameleon, streets of rage...
some still live, like sonic that is in all platforms, but what about the rest?







