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Playing will be fine. The fact that it can't save the file to the disc is the problem. If it were on the hdd it would be another story.
 

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Regarding the Big Ass Emulator Discs....

I have 1(home consoles-NES, SNES, Genesis, etc) and 3 part 1 and 3 part 2(One is MAME and one is NEO-GEO/Kawa X, don't remember which is which) on my HDD. I have to say for the emulators being "outdated" the NES, SNES, and Genesis emulators are great. Especially the SNES. MAME runs everything I could possibly want to run(mainly the old school stuff and beat em ups like TMNT: Arcade Game, etc.) and NEO-GEO is pretty damn good to.

The only gripe I have is ROM organization for the Neo-Geo and Genesis, but other than that you really can't go wrong with these discs.
 

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R4man18 said:
Playing will be fine. The fact that it can't save the file to the disc is the problem. If it were on the hdd it would be another story.

so can't you save to the hard drive then? and if you can how do you do it? i guess copying the files over to the hard drive from the dvd would be the answer?

QUOTE(gblock247 @ Mar 23 2008, 01:08 PM) Regarding the Big Ass Emulator Discs....

I have 1(home consoles-NES, SNES, Genesis, etc) and 3 part 1 and 3 part 2(One is MAME and one is NEO-GEO/Kawa X, don't remember which is which) on my HDD. I have to say for the emulators being "outdated" the NES, SNES, and Genesis emulators are great. Especially the SNES. MAME runs everything I could possibly want to run(mainly the old school stuff and beat em ups like TMNT: Arcade Game, etc.) and NEO-GEO is pretty damn good to.

The only gripe I have is ROM organization for the Neo-Geo and Genesis, but other than that you really can't go wrong with these discs.

what versions are the emulators then? i want to make my own compilations because the preset ones have all that garbles stuff in the rom names so it's hard to see in the menu, also there is a lot of dupes and rubbish games that i have deleted to make the menu list more smaller to navigate, also can you save on those disc compilations?
 

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Not sure of the emulator versions(I'm not that "into" it to know what they are). Your right regarding some of the navagation. SNES is the only one(out of the ones I play) and maybe MAME that dont need any real reorganizing at all(especially SNES). Neo-Geo and Genesis are probably the two that are in need of a good reorganizing, but I deal with it cause I just use the fast scan keys to skip through chunks of the list to get ot what I want to play.
 

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