• Report: SNES Mini coming later this year
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[QUOTE=froztshock;52129505]B-But it does have that weird old version that still has an experimental network multi player feature before they patched it out...[/QUOTE] Me and a friend were playing DK Country 3 recently with that. Dunno if there are any other emulators with multiplayer built in like that but its fucking neat.
[QUOTE=Shugo;52130426]If you're going to emulate, at least use an emulator that isn't [B]ten years old[/B].[/QUOTE] Don't fix it if its not broken
Still waiting for Switch mini
[QUOTE=froztshock;52129505]B-But it does have that weird old version that still has an experimental network multi player feature before they patched it out...[/QUOTE] RetroArch has online multiplayer with the Snes9X and BSnes cores.
[QUOTE=Shugo;52130426]If you're going to emulate, at least use an emulator that isn't [B]ten years old[/B].[/QUOTE] I dunno about Zsnes personally (I always used snes9x which looked less MSDOS-y) but old doesn't really mean bad always. Super Jukebox is even older (3.2 was made in 2001 if I remember correctly) compared with other programs that play spc files (snes music), the official site is even defunct and you have to dig thru ancient forums to get a working version that doesn't glitch on W10, but it has an actually good gui that doesnt make you want to gouge your eyes out, it lets you rip music and most importantly, it lets you actually separate and mute sound channels which afaik is not possible on any other modern spc player (except audio overload, but that's a more generalist program)
[QUOTE=Flyingman356;52128124]They're still not allowed to use Argonaut's code. They fucked Argonaut over one too many times, this is the consequence.[/QUOTE] But Argonaut doesn't exist anymore, how could they still hold the copyright for the Super FX?
[QUOTE=Mio Akiyama;52135189]But Argonaut doesn't exist anymore, how could they still hold the copyright for the Super FX?[/QUOTE] IIRC, its actually pretty complicated. Their assets got bought out by several companies so it's not exactly straightforward who owns what.
I am very much looking forward to this, hoping Capcom will be on board giving the Super Ghouls n' Ghosts on it, other than that Earthbound would be nice. Either way, I feel the SNES one will sell even more as the 16 bit era does have a lot more titles to choose from that are of high quality even if obscure unlike NES where obscure titles of the Mini NES were.. Not very well known. Also, I just really like the 16 bit era. Though this time I am going to make sure I preorder it once it gets announced to just make sure I get one.
Hey, maybe I'll finally be able to play some SNES classics. Never could as a kid. And plus, a tiny SNES is friggin adorable.
If they add Super Metroid I'm down for one instantly. Super Punchout would be amazing too.
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