A cart that looks like a SNES game cartridge, but has flash memory on it so you can put your games or ROMS on it so that you can access all your SNES games without ever having to remove the cartridge from the system?
i would never suggest a neoflash even to my worse enemy.
best solution. is buy a modded xbox.
it will be cheaper and less hastle.
Hi Hunter,
I am currently waiting for Neoflash to release something for
SNES. What are your reasons for not liking Neoflash ?
(The other SNES cartridge option is Tototek).
I would really prefer to use (mostly) SNES hardware.
Not really. I borrowed the device that looks like the ond ndsstuff posted from my friend. It was annoying having to spend a while cutting down the SNES rom to fit on a floppy disc and the loading it all on the SNES and then discovering games that need the SF chip doesn't work. I'm loving my Snes emulator on my Xbox.The European SNES is by far the most stylish!ÂÂ
Anyway, I remember these funny extensions as well. They were expensive, cumbersome and Super (yes, this is a pun) Ugly. But they could play roms, so that made up for their insufficiencies right?
I would advise you to spend money on a good PC controller or *insert your favorite of all time gamepad here*-to-USB adapter, as it would be cheaper for your endeavour. The modded Xbox is a good choice, as well, if you don't have a TV-out on your computer (which, I guess, would be your primary reason for wanting to replay your games on the original console).
Plus, you can't play online with the real deal, which is one of the bonuses you get using emulators!
The European SNES is by far the most stylish!Â
Anyway, I remember these funny extensions as well. They were expensive, cumbersome and Super (yes, this is a pun) Ugly. But they could play roms, so that made up for their insufficiencies right?
Not really. I borrowed the device that looks like the ond ndsstuff posted from my friend. It was annoying having to spend a while cutting down the SNES rom to fit on a floppy disc and the loading it all on the SNES and then discovering games that need the SF chip doesn't work. I'm loving my Snes emulator on my Xbox.