As I'm nearly done purchasing everything for my portable, I've spent nearly $300 in parts (However many of the things I bought were more than enough for one project). What about you guys?
What's the point though? Most are just emulators, and even something as weak as a Gameboy advance can emulate NES games well.Nes clone portables are cheaper than anything i ve worked with, only spent 83$
I know. So again I ask, why?I meant making a portable from nes clones, my apologys
I love Nes cartridges. It doesnt feel the same on a gameboy advance or emulator even though i do have bothI know. So again I ask, why?
They make those and sell them for less than what you put into building a portable. That's what I sent a picture of, although I believe that can also play snes cartsI love Nes cartridges. It doesnt feel the same on a gameboy advance or emulator even though i do have both
Why not?I know. So again I ask, why?
Personally I think there's something special about using the original hardware over emulation that makes portables awesome.Why not?
I mean, why do we make gamecube/wii portables even though the Nintendo Switch is available and Dolphin emulator exists? Why do we still make n64 portables when the pi3 can emulate it almost perfectly and play mutliple consoles? Why are you putting a wii in an altoids tin?
The answer is and has always been: because we can. That's what the hobby is about. Doing things for the heck of it.