Moot_Geeza wrote:So with the emulation then....am I right in thinking that this could be the definitive MD box, if hackable? The innards will be on point, so to speak, so presuming there's a way to add ROMs those extra games would probably run very well indeed? MD emulation is pretty solid on everything but the sound is often lacking, especially on those handheld units/cheap tellyboxes.
I wonder if it'll have a headphone socket.
EvilRedEye wrote:I think the PlayStation Classic is case of clawing defeat from the jaws of victory - with a bit more time in the oven it could have been a success. Re: NeoGeo, the entire shrunk down arcade sector seems very challenging. There are limits to what manufacturers can achieve within the price ranges that people will pay, even at £150 or so. My quarter size Pac-Man machine is very nice but has some compromises like the resolution not being identical to the original machine. I reckon the Mega Drive one will be successful if they don't mess it up, although the market could have moved on in the last couple of years so you never know.
EvilRedEye wrote:I guess another thing Nintendo did is understock rather than overstock. PSC wouldn't have been such a disaster if they hadn't churned out a load of units expecting a big Christmas hit.
Eric wrote:You ll have to update us ERE when you get it up and running. They are beautiful. What region colour did you go for? Smang, I've got my region free modded Asian PAL MD hooked up to a PAL mega CD with no problems.
Smang wrote:Can it 'upscale" PAL CD games to 60hz?
retroking1981 wrote:Why is the NES analogue console ridiculously expensive compared to the SNES and MD ones?
Eric wrote:Mines activated by holding the reset button which cycles through the 3 regions denoted by a changing colour of the 'on' light. Tapping the reset then switches between 50/60hz so you can randomly force 50hz NTSC if you wanted.
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