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| TDIRunner:
--- Quote from: Arseen on October 17, 2018, 11:13:00 AM --- --- Quote from: TDIRunner on October 17, 2018, 11:06:36 AM ---It's odd to me that they won't release a cheaper, plastic version of the Analogue NT that would fit in line with the SNES and Genesis models they are offering. However, if the NT is too expensive, I think it is generally accepted in the gaming community that the Retro USB AVS is an acceptable alternative for that price range. --- End quote --- Only thing against AVS is that it's 720P, where as Analogue is 1080P. Maybe it will be updated. Also not big fan of the big top flap. On the other hand AVX has front loading for NES carts... but I do have NES everdrive and my carts are stored away. --- End quote --- In agreement about the resolution and appearance advantages of the Analogue. But the price difference still pushes me towards the Retro USB. Also, the Retro USB has a short list of features that the Analogue doesn't have. I just don't remember what those are off the top of my head. |
| ShoothimNow:
Where's our Pizza man? Any console mods on the AVX yet =P. --- Quote from: Arseen on October 17, 2018, 11:13:00 AM --- --- Quote from: ShoothimNow on October 17, 2018, 10:44:51 AM ---Will probably get a Genesis and SNES (but what colors?....). --- End quote --- Black. Others looked pale. --- End quote --- After Wiggy posted his clear SNES, I was also highly dissapointed in that. I would love the retail colors, but it just looks strange. Probably will end up getting: Mega Sg - JPN1 - $189.99 (for the blue reset / red wordings) Super Nt - Black1 - $189.99 |
| Arseen:
--- Quote from: TDIRunner on October 17, 2018, 11:22:08 AM --- --- Quote from: Arseen on October 17, 2018, 11:13:00 AM --- --- Quote from: TDIRunner on October 17, 2018, 11:06:36 AM ---It's odd to me that they won't release a cheaper, plastic version of the Analogue NT that would fit in line with the SNES and Genesis models they are offering. However, if the NT is too expensive, I think it is generally accepted in the gaming community that the Retro USB AVS is an acceptable alternative for that price range. --- End quote --- Only thing against AVS is that it's 720P, where as Analogue is 1080P. Maybe it will be updated. Also not big fan of the big top flap. On the other hand AVX has front loading for NES carts... but I do have NES everdrive and my carts are stored away. --- End quote --- In agreement about the resolution and appearance advantages of the Analogue. But the price difference still pushes me towards the Retro USB. Also, the Retro USB has a short list of features that the Analogue doesn't have. I just don't remember what those are off the top of my head. --- End quote --- Let see: Analogue NT Mini Compatibility NES, Famicom, Famicom Disk System (requires FDS unit) Region Free Worldwide Compatibility (PSU: 50-60hz, 100-240 volts) Audio 48KHz 16 bit Digital audio via HDMI Analog audio via RCA Famicom Expansion Audio Support (both NES & FAMICOM slots) Full panning / volume support for all audio channels Video HDMI 1080p/720p/480p RGB, Component, S-Video and Composite NTSC (60Hz) and PAL(50Hz) support Lag free, zero signal degradation Special Features Original NES Controller Ports 4 Player Compatibility Famicom Expansion Port Everdrive & Powerpak Compatibility (see support page) Famicom Microphone Support USB port for controller charging SD card firmware updating (via Nt mini's SD card slot) Retro USB AVS Video: 720p wide screen HDMI output. Supports 60Hz (NTSC) and 50Hz (PAL) for worldwide TV compatibility! Audio: 48kHz HDMI output with support for expansion audio from carts Display: Variable pixel scaling including integer options(1:1, 4:3, 5:3) with optional variable darkness scanlines Carts:Slots for both NES and Famicom carts. Supports all regions and all carts, NTSC, PAL, Flash Carts (PowerPak), Pirates, Hacks, Homebrews, etc, etc, etc. Ports: Built in NES Four Score Pro, Famicom Expansion Port Output: HDMI Type A (video and audio) Power: USB Mini B for power and data - Plugs into any 5V USB port/power adapter for worldwide compatibility! Plugs into your computer or laptop for easy updates! Cheats: 5 cheat code slots with built in code database supporting Game Genie, Pro Action Replay, Pro Action Rocky, and raw formats Online: NA Scoreboard online score system through USB Updates: Upgrade FPGA configuration and menu system through USB So in short bit interesting differences: AVS has build in cheat system and Online scoreboards thru USB. NT Mini has microphone input. |
| Arseen:
--- Quote from: ShoothimNow on October 17, 2018, 11:59:40 AM ---After Wiggy posted his clear SNES, I was also highly dissapointed in that. I would love the retail colors, but it just looks strange. Probably will end up getting: Mega Sg - JPN1 - $189.99 (for the blue reset / red wordings) Super Nt - Black1 - $189.99 --- End quote --- Didn't it become nicely clear (looking like it was advertised to be) when sanded? I went EU + Black. Also ordered black MD wireless controller, and black and EU colored SNES controllers. I might swap the EU color buttons to the black controller. Mainly I'll be playing with ASCII SNES pad. Just recieved cables that allow me to use it on SNES mini aswell. |
| Arseen:
I did some thinking and remembered Retro-Bits's Retroport adapter. It should allow NES games to be played on Super NT. You'll lose enhanced audio but otherwise all should be fine. https://www.amazon.com/Retro-Bit-RetroPort-SNES-Cartridge-Adapter-nintendo/dp/B007A57C7W |
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