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StuOhQ said:
Cerebralbore101 said:
Clone consoles never have a good sound chip in them...

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