20 Gedanken zu „Hack Your SNES Classic | 2019 step by step“
  1. If you've maxed out the storage on the system, you're going to run into problems saving games or using save states — that space all comes from the same allocation. So you may want to pare your list down a little further! Also, you can save a little space by using zipped ROMs; the system can read them even if they haven't been unzipped. If the system occasionally crashes or gives you an error, you'll know you need to make more room.

  2. The SNES Classic can play NES, SNES, (Famicom/Disk System, Super Famicom), N64, Gameboy, Gameboy Advance, Nintendo DS, SEGA Genesis, SEGA Master System, 32X, SEGA CD, Turbo Grafix 16, Sony Playstation and Arcade coin-op games (as well as older systems like Atari and what not) REALLY WELL!

    Playing Metroid Zero Mission (a Gameboy Advance title) on a large tv, with the CRT filter overlay on, feels like I'm playing a 16 bit SNES title. It looks great on the screen. Totally recommend it.

    Over time, I ended up creating icons to help separate each directory (per console and game folders), neatly. If you're interested, feel free to download them from my Google Drive account below. Game on dude. 🙂

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=1wL8PwY2ikqJKj8Y-87WoIIv0vlwKT8SI

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