Will the SNESC also only have 300 MB, if the hardware is the same as the NESC...
Meaning you can't get all SNES games on it?
Meaning you can't get all SNES games on it?
the built in emulator is able to read compressed filesWill the SNESC also only have 300 MB, if the hardware is the same as the NESC...
Meaning you can't get all SNES games on it?
the built in emulator is able to read compressed files
Will the SNESC also only have 300 MB, if the hardware is the same as the NESC...
Meaning you can't get all SNES games on it?
And sorry to ask for confirmation.... no need to be harchIf you'd read this thread a bit, or know the average size of a (non)compressed ROM, you'd already know the answer...
By logical thinking I would say: they will not fit the SNESC
Yeah, but think not all SNES are good and enjoyable, so you could sort some out and than the romset would be smallerBy logical thinking I would say: they will not fit the SNESC
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Yeah, but think not all SNES are good and enjoyable, so you could sort some out and than the romset would be smaller
see it´s possibleTrue That's what I did allready, have 110 games so far, and still under 250 MB
You said the ones you want.. or are you going to play all of them? Seriously you have quite some space to last you a long time. You can also make separate Hakchi configs, the SNES Mini is like an iPod.. you have all the games on your computer but load them when necessary.
You said the ones you want.. or are you going to play all of them? Seriously you have quite some space to last you a long time. You can also make separate Hakchi configs, the SNES Mini is like an iPod.. you have all the games on your computer but load them when necessary.
Are there other NTSC patches to know about?
The games I plan on adding:
- Chrono Trigger
- DKC2 and DKC3
- Seiken Densetsu 3
Don' want to go overboard, I'm more curious as to how well the emulator handles Square Enix's funky handling of the SPC700, and Chrono Trigger uses it in very unique ways. IIRC, even the Wii
had issues replicating the Lavos scream.
I'm not going to play all of them, but the cool thing of the nesc is, that a full romset fits on it... it's cool for the looks
I have 750 +/- on my NESC, but I only play like 50 of them.... I can't top them out of my head though...
For asthetics it just looks cool... I never meddled with any other system on my NESC then NES games
the built in emulator is able to read compressed files
I don't see an NTSC patch there for Exhaust Heat (there is a Jap version of the game, but iirc all the text in that version is in Japanese and it makes it impossible to play, unless you speak Japanese which I don't).
Keep those 50, delete the other 700 as it just limits the scrolling through them in search of the 50 you do play? Save the memory space to put other games on... But hey, whatever rocks your boat. With the NES mini the 750 romset was doable, with SNES mini it is not and the N64 mini will be less space even if the same hardware is used ;-) So start making your shortlist of games ahead of time!
If you want all roms ever made on something, buy a WiiU and softmod it. Have one or two external HDD's attached with anything you can find for any system and its the best collectors library available ever in one console (which you can even have your SNES Mini controllers connected to the Wiimotes and use them!).
Yes I know that the Jap games are NTSC and the PAL are 50hz.Japanese games are already in NTSC format. Only Europe used PAL 50hz which means games need to be modified to run at correct speed on NTSC emulators/hardware.
Allready have a Softmodded Wii, all emulators on it, also dios mios, and usb loader gx