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lol. I like everything on older console over the new ones.
No OS to load
game just starts
The games were complete and less buggy.
Memcard are good because saves are not locked to a console.
You got a book and a poster with about every game (nes and snes era),
No moving parts (cart console obviously).
little to no security, no online DRM.
Actual console specific utilization of its resources.
Amiga and C64 are both home computers though, not consoles. C64 at least did have the option of running games from cartridge, though tape was far more prevalent in the European market.You know how "music was better when I was a kid" is a false concept because all the dross has long since been forgotten.
I am sure someone, somewhere wrote their dissertation or something on a C64 and something something babylon 5 CGI done with an Amiga. However "games" was the primary thing for most users of such things, and absolutely nobody would be surprised to hear any given one was a games machine, they got tip top versions of games at the time (barring some awful ports I would say the Amiga probably has the best version of any given game in the 16 bit era), the makers of the devices in question clearly cared about games and I could continue these points for a while.Amiga and C64 are both home computers though, not consoles. C64 at least did have the option of running games from cartridge, though tape was far more prevalent in the European market.
not being able to play the freaking scope games on my snes since i got a LCD screen.
i can play the games with wii mote and a wii, but i wanna play it on the real snes! i got it working again a few months back to find out about 10 games i used to play bugged me out... no one made a solution for this, even though it got limited bt support by using 8bitdo wireless controllers. i wished someone took the tome to make a way of fixing this... (i know at least one problem that needs attention: for an air mouse or wiimote you'll need an option to calibrate...Yessss! +100
I recently bought aimtraks to combat this on my RPi3.
.. thought I havent tested snes games... yet.....
an old tv (fat screen,cannon tube, CTR) needed 24 fps to proces so everey game console showed a some sort of 24 fps, though they only could do so by repeating the same pic over and over again , and resolution was 240x200? at least that's been the worst resolution i've seen so far... i loved the 1 bit coloured game consoles...- People leaving discs loose on dirty surfaces.
- RF connections only systems. (Yes I am aware that adapters/mods exist)
- Non ergonomic controllers (n64 in particular).
- Loading times (grown up with cartridges based consoles).
- The stupid NES design, making cartridges hard to read unless you know your system with a picometre precision (and people blowing cartridges over and over are annoying. It is NOT the thing to do. Contacts not being wearing on are the problem, not the invisible dust that becomes moist, making the contact rust, thus rendering the problem aggravated on the long run).
@TotalInsanity4
10 FPS? Were they a N64 user?
She was "just guessing"@TotalInsanity4
10 FPS? Were they a N64 user?
ROM cartridges load immediately instead of having to wait for the tape player and/or disk drive.I am sure someone, somewhere wrote their dissertation or something on a C64 and something something babylon 5 CGI done with an Amiga. However "games" was the primary thing for most users of such things, and absolutely nobody would be surprised to hear any given one was a games machine, they got tip top versions of games at the time (barring some awful ports I would say the Amiga probably has the best version of any given game in the 16 bit era), the makers of the devices in question clearly cared about games and I could continue these points for a while.
To that end I don't find it a particularly useful distinction.
Also why does cartridges or not play into this?
You know how "music was better when I was a kid" is a false concept because all the dross has long since been forgotten. Same thing applies here. Also http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/ is laughing at that notion.
Is that an issue now? I seem to have profiles that can shuffle themselves around online and on cheap and cheerful USB devices.
http://worldofstuart.excellentcontent.com/cf2/cf2.htm
Just leaky batteries, capacitors and dodgy connectors.
What does page 45 of the manual say to this question?
So devs were forced to go all http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/story-of-mel.html ? Why is that better than almost anybody being able to rock up and make a game just like anybody can rock up and type a book out.
Fair enough. That game came out around the same time I was born, so, my sources may be a bit secondary on it.I am willing to concede that I might have found myself in an echo chamber but teletext games pages did not care for it, don't think I saw a paper article liking it, all the online sites I had at the time did not care for it and the playground also was like "this shit ain't Sonic". It was not quite what we would later see for 2006 but I can't get to well-received. In the time since I had equally not met anybody singing its praises. Then all of a sudden there were people claiming it was great and I found that massively jarring.
This is gonna sound really really stupid, but, as someone who grew up on a PS2, I actually have a strange affection for loading times. Yes, they can totally break a game's flow and leave you staring at a blank screen for 15 seconds, but there's just something melancholic and peaceful about some loading screens (the early ones, the ones with no music or fancy animations in the background) that I can't help but appreciate them. I sometimes miss seeing the phrase "NOW LOADING..." appear in the corner of my screen. I'm dead serious.- Loading times (grown up with cartridges based consoles).