NintendoAge http://nintendoage.com/forum/ -Sqooner PlayStation Classic down to $19.99 http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=187982 2019-07-22T12:27:44 -05.00 goombagamer103 26 Originally posted by: arch_8ngel

Originally posted by: neodolphino
 
Originally posted by: arch_8ngel
 
Originally posted by: Tulpa
 
Originally posted by: tbone3969
 
Originally posted by: PowerPlayers

Can it be hacked to add other emulators? I'm looking to get a raspberry pi4 but if this can do PS1/N64 well enough then I'll go this route.
Yes it can.  Not sure if it can handle N64 games though. Might be some slow down.

 
Yeah, I'd imagine N64 will have compromises, but then again, it usually does anyway.
 
I had the impression that the SNES Classic emulates PS1 better than the PS Classic manages to do.

(and no way either of those machines does a passable job with N64)

 

Actually, my cousin has a SNES mini with a couple of N64 games on it.  It did a great job with Super Mario 64 and Mario Kart 64 (the only two games I tried out).  I'm sure the emulation coverage of the system overall is pretty poor, but it -did- do a passible job of at least a few games  
 
Definitely surprised that they managed that, but I wouldn't be surprised to find out that "passable" emulation of N64 on that system is limited to a small handful of the library, probably with some compromises with the actual graphic modes supported.


What did your cousin do for a controller?
 
Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if it only worked/worked well with a few games. He used what looked like a knockoff Wii pro remote like lower one in the attached screen capture. ]]>
PlayStation Classic down to $19.99 http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=187982 2019-07-22T09:47:17 -05.00 goombagamer103 26 Originally posted by: neodolphino
 
Originally posted by: arch_8ngel
 
Originally posted by: Tulpa
 
Originally posted by: tbone3969
 
Originally posted by: PowerPlayers

Can it be hacked to add other emulators? I'm looking to get a raspberry pi4 but if this can do PS1/N64 well enough then I'll go this route.
Yes it can.  Not sure if it can handle N64 games though. Might be some slow down.

 
Yeah, I'd imagine N64 will have compromises, but then again, it usually does anyway.
 
I had the impression that the SNES Classic emulates PS1 better than the PS Classic manages to do.

(and no way either of those machines does a passable job with N64)

 

Actually, my cousin has a SNES mini with a couple of N64 games on it.  It did a great job with Super Mario 64 and Mario Kart 64 (the only two games I tried out).  I'm sure the emulation coverage of the system overall is pretty poor, but it -did- do a passible job of at least a few games  
  Definitely surprised that they managed that, but I wouldn't be surprised to find out that "passable" emulation of N64 on that system is limited to a small handful of the library, probably with some compromises with the actual graphic modes supported.


What did your cousin do for a controller?
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PlayStation Classic down to $19.99 http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=187982 2019-07-21T20:31:09 -05.00 goombagamer103 26 Originally posted by: arch_8ngel
 
Originally posted by: Tulpa
 
Originally posted by: tbone3969
 
Originally posted by: PowerPlayers

Can it be hacked to add other emulators? I'm looking to get a raspberry pi4 but if this can do PS1/N64 well enough then I'll go this route.
Yes it can.  Not sure if it can handle N64 games though. Might be some slow down.

 
Yeah, I'd imagine N64 will have compromises, but then again, it usually does anyway.
 
I had the impression that the SNES Classic emulates PS1 better than the PS Classic manages to do.

(and no way either of those machines does a passable job with N64)

 
Actually, my cousin has a SNES mini with a couple of N64 games on it.  It did a great job with Super Mario 64 and Mario Kart 64 (the only two games I tried out).  I'm sure the emulation coverage of the system overall is pretty poor, but it -did- do a passible job of at least a few games  
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PlayStation Classic down to $19.99 http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=187982 2019-07-20T21:38:55 -05.00 goombagamer103 26 Originally posted by: NES Connoisseur

Originally posted by: zeroone

I still don't want it.


^^This x2


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PlayStation Classic down to $19.99 http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=187982 2019-07-20T06:43:06 -05.00 goombagamer103 26 PlayStation Classic down to $19.99 http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=187982 2019-07-19T23:17:46 -05.00 goombagamer103 26 Originally posted by: zeroone

I still don't want it.

^^This x2 ]]>
PlayStation Classic down to $19.99 http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=187982 2019-07-16T16:35:04 -05.00 goombagamer103 26 Originally posted by: arch_8ngel
 
Originally posted by: Tulpa
 
Originally posted by: tbone3969
 
Originally posted by: PowerPlayers

Can it be hacked to add other emulators? I'm looking to get a raspberry pi4 but if this can do PS1/N64 well enough then I'll go this route.
Yes it can.  Not sure if it can handle N64 games though. Might be some slow down.

 
Yeah, I'd imagine N64 will have compromises, but then again, it usually does anyway.
 
I had the impression that the SNES Classic emulates PS1 better than the PS Classic manages to do.

(and no way either of those machines does a passable job with N64)

  I bet you are correct.  Someone with more techncial knowledge of both machines would have to weigh in here to be certain though.

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PlayStation Classic down to $19.99 http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=187982 2019-07-15T17:46:59 -05.00 goombagamer103 26 Originally posted by: Tulpa
 
Originally posted by: tbone3969
 
Originally posted by: PowerPlayers

Can it be hacked to add other emulators? I'm looking to get a raspberry pi4 but if this can do PS1/N64 well enough then I'll go this route.
Yes it can.  Not sure if it can handle N64 games though. Might be some slow down.

 
Yeah, I'd imagine N64 will have compromises, but then again, it usually does anyway.
  I had the impression that the SNES Classic emulates PS1 better than the PS Classic manages to do.

(and no way either of those machines does a passable job with N64)

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PlayStation Classic down to $19.99 http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=187982 2019-07-15T17:25:08 -05.00 goombagamer103 26 Originally posted by: PowerPlayers

Can it be hacked to add other emulators? I'm looking to get a raspberry pi4 but if this can do PS1/N64 well enough then I'll go this route.
That's the exact reason I was an instant buy when it dropped to $30. Haven't tried N64 but I wasn't aiming to emulate anything that new aside from PS1.
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PlayStation Classic down to $19.99 http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=187982 2019-07-15T13:08:50 -05.00 goombagamer103 26 Originally posted by: tbone3969
 
Originally posted by: PowerPlayers

Can it be hacked to add other emulators? I'm looking to get a raspberry pi4 but if this can do PS1/N64 well enough then I'll go this route.
Yes it can.  Not sure if it can handle N64 games though. Might be some slow down.

  Yeah, I'd imagine N64 will have compromises, but then again, it usually does anyway.



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