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N64 emulation fully fixed ?![]()
It's getting better but the input delay is still a issue.
N64 emulation fully fixed ?![]()
I was concerned for the controls but i think I'll give it a goAvailable SLX review of the hotd remake.
Right that collection is pulling from the arcade archive releases it's no wonder it's so slim.Really past compilations such as taito legends have more of a selection then this.WTF at that Taito collection line up, lol.
Yup the Taito Memories collection disc's are the shit. I had them on my ps2 hard drive and they had a excellent selection of games.I saw this collection and sorta went wtf. Outside of Elevator Action the rest of it means nothing. The collections on PS2 shit all over this.
Does this one work with the OLED? They are definitely a different size because my satisfye grip doesn't fit on my OLEDFlip Grip is in stock again at Fan Gamer.
Mine is on it's way.
This one does and is much better than the og flip grip imoDoes this one work with the OLED? They are definitely a different size because my satisfye grip doesn't fit on my OLED
Ordered , thanks!This one does and is much better than the og flip grip imo
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1124751598/portrait-mode-grip-accessory-for
I remember setting up JP accounts for PS3 and 360 was a pain - you had to enter a Japanese address and email address, etc. Is that the case with NSO?I may be way behind on this, but in case others are as well I want to share. If you create a Japanese (or any region) Nintendo Account and add it to your Switch, you can log onto that region's eShop, download the NSO applications, e.g., Famicom and Super Famicom, and then play them using your local account, assuming you have a NSO subscription.
Nope. The hardest part is that you need a unique email.I remember setting up JP accounts for PS3 and 360 was a pain - you had to enter a Japanese address and email address, etc. Is that the case with NSO?
FUCKING finallyOctober!!!