Ideally, you’d expect any Super NES console—if properly maintained—to operate identically to any other Super NES unit ever made (in the same region, at least). Given the same base ROM file and the ...
Every Super Nintendo console should run at the same speed. They were all built in factories with the same components so they should all operate at the steady clip mandated by Nintendo all those years ...
While modern games generally have a longer runtime, there are still several amazing SNES games with incredibly high replay ...
This guide is meant to provide you with a handy at-a-glance reference for all the finishers and Fatalities in the SNES ...
WTF?! Old hardware typically slows down over time as newer software becomes less optimized and components degrade with age. However, speedrunners and researchers have discovered the opposite effect on ...
Covering the early days of PS1 to the struggles of PS3, GameSpot spoke to Yoshida as he reflected on his legacy at ...
Let’s say you had a SNES with a busted CPU. What would you do? Your SNES would be through! That is, unless, you had a replacement based on an FPGA. [leonllr] has been developing just such a thing. The ...
Daniel has been playing games for entirely too many years, with his Steam library currently numbering nearly 750 games and counting. When he's not working or watching anime, he's either playing or ...
TL;DR: The Nintendo PlayStation was a planned collaboration between Nintendo and Sony in the early 1990s to create a CD add-on for the Super Nintendo. The partnership ended when Nintendo secretly ...
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