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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
If I wanted to play SNES games with my kids—what’s the best set up? Buy an old SNES on eBay? Analogue Super NT on eBay? Another emulator? What about games? Goal is as close to original feel with controllers / playing on a TV.
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Kenji
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3 ways to go Hardcore: Buy an old refurbished SNES and buy a rear projection tv to match with it. Or buy the Sharp Snes and TV in 1 SF1 tv (which will cost you an arm and a leg - image attached) Pros: Cool Cons: Buying new cartridges Midground: Buy the SNES classic. Comes with a good number of games inbuilt. Pros: Authentic feel, convenient Cons: Not using cartridges Modern: Sign up to the Snes online library via your Nintendo switch Pro: No inventory needed. Use existing tech. Cons: Bot classic controller. Online games can be removed from library at any time.
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