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Nintendo Classics / Sega & Atari Flashbacks / Neo Geo Mini
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Well there goes that for now.
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A question for those who hacked their SNES Classics, what method did you use to do it?
I'm pretty illiterate when it comes to this kind of thing, but I really want to play some Ken Griffey baseball and Turtles in Time.
I'm pretty illiterate when it comes to this kind of thing, but I really want to play some Ken Griffey baseball and Turtles in Time.
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i used hakchi. there is a post back on pg 4. it was pretty simple. i've hacked 5 or 6 of them for friends without issue.Joesanity wrote:A question for those who hacked their SNES Classics, what method did you use to do it?
I'm pretty illiterate when it comes to this kind of thing, but I really want to play some Ken Griffey baseball and Turtles in Time.
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That's a weekend project for me some day. How long does it take?mf wrote:i used hakchi. there is a post back on pg 4. it was pretty simple. i've hacked 5 or 6 of them for friends without issue.Joesanity wrote:A question for those who hacked their SNES Classics, what method did you use to do it?
I'm pretty illiterate when it comes to this kind of thing, but I really want to play some Ken Griffey baseball and Turtles in Time.
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Found it, thanks.mf wrote:i used hakchi. there is a post back on pg 4. it was pretty simple. i've hacked 5 or 6 of them for friends without issue.Joesanity wrote:A question for those who hacked their SNES Classics, what method did you use to do it?
I'm pretty illiterate when it comes to this kind of thing, but I really want to play some Ken Griffey baseball and Turtles in Time.
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Faster than you think. It'll take you longer to get the roms.Monkey_Driven wrote:That's a weekend project for me some day. How long does it take?mf wrote:i used hakchi. there is a post back on pg 4. it was pretty simple. i've hacked 5 or 6 of them for friends without issue.Joesanity wrote:A question for those who hacked their SNES Classics, what method did you use to do it?
I'm pretty illiterate when it comes to this kind of thing, but I really want to play some Ken Griffey baseball and Turtles in Time.
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Did you torrent the ROMs or get them from somewhere else? I haven't really done any research (obviously).bune wrote:Faster than you think. It'll take you longer to get the roms.Monkey_Driven wrote:That's a weekend project for me some day. How long does it take?mf wrote:i used hakchi. there is a post back on pg 4. it was pretty simple. i've hacked 5 or 6 of them for friends without issue.Joesanity wrote:A question for those who hacked their SNES Classics, what method did you use to do it?
I'm pretty illiterate when it comes to this kind of thing, but I really want to play some Ken Griffey baseball and Turtles in Time.
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i just found a big torrent with every ROM and cherry picked what i wanted inside the tool. if you're anal about the cover art used in the system it could take you awhile, but otherwise it'll take about 30 minutes tops. it's a real simple process.Monkey_Driven wrote:Did you torrent the ROMs or get them from somewhere else? I haven't really done any research (obviously).bune wrote:Faster than you think. It'll take you longer to get the roms.Monkey_Driven wrote:That's a weekend project for me some day. How long does it take?mf wrote:i used hakchi. there is a post back on pg 4. it was pretty simple. i've hacked 5 or 6 of them for friends without issue.Joesanity wrote:A question for those who hacked their SNES Classics, what method did you use to do it?
I'm pretty illiterate when it comes to this kind of thing, but I really want to play some Ken Griffey baseball and Turtles in Time.
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There's a reddit that has some spreadsheet with most all of the art on it. Reddit's blocked here so I can't search for it but it's there somewhere and that's what I used. There's also a website - also blocked here - that has a lot of custom art already sized for the emulator if the OG stuff isn't what you want.
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How many games can you fit on the NES Classic? SNES Classic?mf wrote:i just found a big torrent with every ROM and cherry picked what i wanted inside the tool. if you're anal about the cover art used in the system it could take you awhile, but otherwise it'll take about 30 minutes tops. it's a real simple process.Monkey_Driven wrote:Did you torrent the ROMs or get them from somewhere else? I haven't really done any research (obviously).bune wrote:Faster than you think. It'll take you longer to get the roms.Monkey_Driven wrote:That's a weekend project for me some day. How long does it take?mf wrote:i used hakchi. there is a post back on pg 4. it was pretty simple. i've hacked 5 or 6 of them for friends without issue.Joesanity wrote:A question for those who hacked their SNES Classics, what method did you use to do it?
I'm pretty illiterate when it comes to this kind of thing, but I really want to play some Ken Griffey baseball and Turtles in Time.
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hundreds.Monkey_Driven wrote:How many games can you fit on the NES Classic? SNES Classic?mf wrote:i just found a big torrent with every ROM and cherry picked what i wanted inside the tool. if you're anal about the cover art used in the system it could take you awhile, but otherwise it'll take about 30 minutes tops. it's a real simple process.Monkey_Driven wrote:Did you torrent the ROMs or get them from somewhere else? I haven't really done any research (obviously).bune wrote:Faster than you think. It'll take you longer to get the roms.Monkey_Driven wrote:That's a weekend project for me some day. How long does it take?mf wrote:i used hakchi. there is a post back on pg 4. it was pretty simple. i've hacked 5 or 6 of them for friends without issue.Joesanity wrote:A question for those who hacked their SNES Classics, what method did you use to do it?
I'm pretty illiterate when it comes to this kind of thing, but I really want to play some Ken Griffey baseball and Turtles in Time.
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Most of them, iirc. They're all pretty small.
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Yeah, this was pretty easy to do. Hardest part was resisting the temptation to throw a bunch of games on there that I know I would hardly ever play. I already have one I want to take off (sorry Super Tennis). I did get stuck with some shitty PAL boxart but I don't care enough to go back and fix it.
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Very easy to do. Finding the ROMs was a bit trickier.
Added about 20 games or so to my NES Classic. Base Wars and Micro Machines!
Added about 20 games or so to my NES Classic. Base Wars and Micro Machines!
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I bought a RetroPi. 22,000 games.
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That number alone exhausts me.CopperTom wrote:I bought a RetroPi. 22,000 games.
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Right? If i'm being honest with myself there's at best maybe 20 games per console that interest me. Though I have been planning to get a retropi and curating a greatest hits kind of collection for myself and including all the other classic 90s consoles.Monkey_Driven wrote:That number alone exhausts me.CopperTom wrote:I bought a RetroPi. 22,000 games.
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Just saw a whole display of PSN classics at my local walmart for 49.96 CAN. That's quite a precipitous drop. Still not really interested. Ya done fucked it up SONY!mf wrote:PS1 classic coming Dec 3.
Not sure how interested I am at $129.99 CAN though. That might be the price point that convinces me to finally build a Pi. I also think that by the time we hit this era of video games, they stop looking retro and start looking really dated (probably the shift from sidescroll to 3D).
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