ApolloBoy
Edo Express Delivery Guy
- Joined
- Feb 15, 2012
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Ever since I picked up my AES I've always intended to get the MVS versions of the games I want, as I don't feel like spending a ton on their AES equivalents. Lately however, I've been facing a dilemma about how exactly I should play the MVS stuff.
For a while I've been leaning towards picking up an MVS converter as I've put a considerable amount of work into my AES (I've modded it with S-vid, Unibios, a power LED and I've also recapped it). Specifically I've been looking at the latest version of the Super MVS Converter, which is supposedly compatible with everything save the NG Dev Team stuff.
However, I'm also looking at picking up a little 1-slot board and performing a rough consolization of it (just RGB and stereo audio, controller ports and power input). It would be much cheaper than getting a converter, but that also means I'd have to rebuy my existing AES games for the MVS and I'd have to either sell my AES stuff or put it all in storage.
So what say you guys?
For a while I've been leaning towards picking up an MVS converter as I've put a considerable amount of work into my AES (I've modded it with S-vid, Unibios, a power LED and I've also recapped it). Specifically I've been looking at the latest version of the Super MVS Converter, which is supposedly compatible with everything save the NG Dev Team stuff.
However, I'm also looking at picking up a little 1-slot board and performing a rough consolization of it (just RGB and stereo audio, controller ports and power input). It would be much cheaper than getting a converter, but that also means I'd have to rebuy my existing AES games for the MVS and I'd have to either sell my AES stuff or put it all in storage.
So what say you guys?