[PLUG] Super Nintendo emulation...

Just Tim tcslighter at gmail.com
Tue Jun 2 19:51:15 UTC 2009


I know you can get all the older Zelda games (all the way back to the
originals on NES) on a disc that plays in the game cube.  There are also
game discs with all the old arcade style games.


The Legend of Zelda - Collectors Edition - ASIN B000BRULV0

The arcade style game discs are Namco Museum  ASIN: B00006IKCD and Midway
Arcade treasures (Vol I-III)

Hope that helps some.

Tim


On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 12:17 PM, Michael Robinson
<plug_1 at robinson-west.com>wrote:

> Anyone know if there is a kit to play Super Nintendo Games
> on a Linux PC or a Mac?  On Ebay, Super Nintendos have
> gotten ridiculously expensive.  I was looking for one that
> never sold, new in the box.  Well, none of the ones I found
> were new in the box and worse than that, the sellers were
> asking for more than $100 for them.  I found one which
> hadn't been bid on that the seller insists works, but I
> don't expect to win it for what I offered.
>
> I would need an IDE to Nintendo Cartridge or USB to Nintendo
> Cartridge adapter.  The old SNES cartridges are so wide that
> I doubt a 5 1/4" slot is wide enough to install a compatible
> cartidge port in.  USB is necessary to run SNES games on the
> MAC, unless I find a way to copy the games to something else
> like say a CD.
>
> My brother has a working N64 and a game cube.  If there's an
> adapter for the old games, that might work as well.
>
> He is autistic, so the older SNES games are generally easier
> for him to play than the 3D games that are popular now on
> the newer systems.  He is great at Super Mario World for
> example, but he can't get very far in Mario 64.
>
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