YoshiInAVoid said:Currently graphics and sound are not supported.
I am not too sure, I guess png, gif and bmp? I depends on what the "SNES Starter-kit" supports. As for music the only thing I can think of it mp3.
It should be able to work on any edition of Windows.
I have no idea what your talking about. But I'll take it as a complement so thanks,Foxi4 said:Just gonna say it once, Yoshi. You crossed the line between "concievable by a human mind" and "Barney Stinson" and you're slowly floating towards the heavens of awesome.
[youtube]i-OGD2DgIHI[/youtube]YoshiInAVoid said:I have no idea what your talking about. But I'll take it as a complement so thanks,Foxi4 said:Just gonna say it once, Yoshi. You crossed the line between "concievable by a human mind" and "Barney Stinson" and you're slowly floating towards the heavens of awesome.
YoshiInAVoid said:It may not be playing SNES games on the real hardware, but it's certainly more realistic to have it on a TV with a controller than a monitor with a keyboard.
MasterPenguin said:YoshiInAVoid said:It may not be playing SNES games on the real hardware, but it's certainly more realistic to have it on a TV with a controller than a monitor with a keyboard.
Even better. I bought one of these a few years back (from this shop), there is nothing better.
spinal_cord said:MasterPenguin said:YoshiInAVoid said:It may not be playing SNES games on the real hardware, but it's certainly more realistic to have it on a TV with a controller than a monitor with a keyboard.
Even better. I bought one of these a few years back (from this shop), there is nothing better.
I USB'd one of my SNES joypads, works great
However, playing on real hard ware is far better, for a start, you don't need to stretch the screen oddly or add any gfx filtering, you get that full screen tv effect on your full screen tv every time. Compatibility is higher also
ASM. If you read any of the posts here then you would have known.Ben_j said:I never looked at how to make SNES games. Is it regular C or ASM ?