i knew someone would say that....i mean cmon, a little common sense knows i was exaggerating just a tad....but most of those i can emulate :POriginally Posted by The_Ultimate_Eggman
point for u still, tho u the first to correct me
i disagree. emulators allow screen resolutions that make old games look better, interpolation, other graphics smoothing engines....the only downside is the lack of the original controller. otherwise, emulation > original IMO.Originally Posted by havoc_012
i knew someone would say that....i mean cmon, a little common sense knows i was exaggerating just a tad....but most of those i can emulate :POriginally Posted by The_Ultimate_Eggman
point for u still, tho u the first to correct me
dont double post. use the edit button next time.
wasnt a double post, was 2 seperate replies to 2 seperate ppl.
and if ur not a mod mind ur own business some ppl would consider that rude.
lol you all are oggling that pathetic thing did ANYONE click my link?
the guy from the link has about 100x that size of collection
when i say EVERY console i mean they own $#@! i never knew existed AND every game/accessory for it
you can put two quotes in the same post.Originally Posted by kando
yeah. that person has EVERYTHING . its so much stuff its not even funny.Originally Posted by giggity giggity goo
ty mr forum police officer.Originally Posted by kcajblue
Hello:
Emulators are here to preserve the history of video games. Still, a Mouse can't feel the same as a light gun and a keyboard can't feel the same as an arcade stick. Even with the many pads and other peripherals available for PC, the nostalgia of playing your favorite game in the original hardware is priceless.
that gave me an idea. i should become the "DCEmu Forum Police Officer"Originally Posted by kando
I don't know.. I sold most of my old systems.. Emulators are not the real thing, but not everyone has the need for the real things. Mine, for example, I'm not a tidy person, they would only collecting dust, and that would be sad. It's easier for me to be part with them than ignoring them.
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