StuOhQ said:
The AVS I reviewed last Christmas does a near-perfect (exceptions always) hardware simulation of the NEW via FPGA - no software emulation required. The NT and Super NT are similar. I would say that excellent clone consoles are available, it's just whether you think it's worth the effort when - as you said - the games CAN be played via emulators if you don't mind the gray legality and occasional compatibility issues. |
Just listened to the Super NT's soundchip, and holy cow! Damn that's even better than the original. So crisp! I might have to shell out for a Super NT eventually. $189 is a bit pricey, but you can't deny the quality. Now, I wonder if the it's compatible with older TVs. I really don't like what newer TVs do to older games.
P.S. An original model SNES will cost you $50 - $70, and an original model Genesis goes for $40 - $60. Top loading NES goes for $100 - $120.
Last edited by Cerebralbore101 - on 14 May 2018






