My SNES gets played every week- usually for Yossi's Island, Clayfighter, TMNT Fighters, Ninja Warriors, and Star Fox.
SNES Star Fox is still the best game in the series IMO.
I'm playing R-Type 3 on it... also U.N. Squadron.
Aye, I do the same.Originally Posted by Teddman
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My SNES gets played every week- usually for Yossi's Island, Clayfighter, TMNT Fighters, Ninja Warriors, and Star Fox.
SNES Star Fox is still the best game in the series IMO.
They don't exist. The best you can do is take the DC's VGA output and run it through an RGB to component encoder box. The result should look flawless, but expect the encoder box to cost more than $70.Originally Posted by marwan
I'm playing A Link to The Past for the first time ever. It's a chore, like nearly all RPGs.
Oh, and Mortal Kombat 2.
Good call *high-five*Originally Posted by Mzo
Quick zephyrs blow, vexing daft Jim.
MKII on the SNES rules.
At least until the new Midway compillation comes out.
Anybody know if the character artist for that game is the same guy who did Starblazers/Battleship Yamatto? They look quite simmilar.Originally Posted by Mzo
I've never owned or played a SNES until recently (thanks Nash). So, everything's a first time for me.
And good God I missed out on some great Mario.
Originally Posted by Zerodash
yah which reminds me, i need to get that too!
Except for the way it isn't an RPG at all.Originally Posted by Mikey
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lol!
I also do the ole switch the svideo cable from GC/SNES dealie.
Super Punchout is another game I always run through when I hook up the snes.
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