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| 13 Dec 2015 08:04 AM |
| The SNES A.K.A. the Super Nintendo Entertainment system, was one of the best-selling consoles of all time. Should I buy it? |
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| 13 Dec 2015 08:27 AM |
If you want it to run 100% stable with no issues popping up, unlike emulators, yes.
If you don't mind every now and than looking up an issue with a certain game and solving it, use an emulator instead. (Looking up and solving is about 30 seconds.)
I myself use an emulator because you get the benefit of every single game being there. |
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| 13 Dec 2015 08:29 AM |
use an emulator games on the snes can be expensive and hard to find |
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KuashaTwa
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| 13 Dec 2015 08:44 AM |
| Most games are overpriced unless you can find them at a good price at a goodwill or a free market. |
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SpliTech
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| 13 Dec 2015 11:31 AM |
so you would actually spend money on a 20 year old game console that no one plays? lol.
Your friendly neighborhood console gamer |
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| 13 Dec 2015 12:26 PM |
Yeah, no one plays snes, the xbox one is so much better (sarcasm)
You must have not left the house in 2 weeks |
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Roseart2
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| 13 Dec 2015 12:28 PM |
just emulate it fam
the whole world of games at your fingertips you can use any controller you want 1080p hd and beyond and more |
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KuashaTwa
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| 13 Dec 2015 01:07 PM |
"so you would actually spend money on a 20 year old game console that no one plays? lol."
You would be surprised how many people still play this stuff. I got a full shelf of Genesis/CD/32X games at my house. |
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skullsten
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| 13 Dec 2015 02:41 PM |
| the Wii U has many SNES and NES games that have no bugs, although you have to buy them... |
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| 13 Dec 2015 02:43 PM |
| emulate it on your phone, your PC, your toaster, your microwave, your oven, your keyboard, an organ, three ants... etc |
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| 13 Dec 2015 03:25 PM |
| Yes I have an actual system. Games in my town aren't expensive at all. One cartridge is about maybe $10-$20 $30 if they're really in need of cash. I have over 20 games and they're all great. Some recommended games are NBA Jam, Mario All-Star, and Mario RPG, however you may have different tastes so just choose wisely. |
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skullsten
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| 13 Dec 2015 09:22 PM |
Doesn't matter if it's extremely old.
The games are memorable. |
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| 13 Dec 2015 09:23 PM |
"Doesn't matter if it's extremely old.
The games are memorable."
that lowers the chances of them working though |
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| 13 Dec 2015 11:23 PM |
| Yes, I have an SNES and a Sega Genesis they are both really good. |
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| 14 Dec 2015 04:59 AM |
Yes
(And.. should my cousin buy a N64?) |
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