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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthony View Post
    Tin man

    How we looking?
    I PM’d him couple days ago as well to check. Haven’t heard back yet.

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    Any word on Tin’s whereabouts? Hope he’s ok.

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    Is it Time to organize a search party?

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    Ok guys, PM or post here which games you want for which consoles. I'm currently testing with a 32GB SD card and Xbox 360 controllers. I have some PS3 Dualshock 3 on order so I can get a good idea of how they work with onboard bluetooth. PS1 works flawless, but N64 is hit or miss. It's nothing to do with the hardware, but the coding of the emulator itself. The team behind the Mupen64 emulator is kind of lazy, but it does get incrementally better as it is updated.
    '16 Fiesta ST

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    NES,
    Turbo grafix
    Sega master
    Genesis
    Neo Geo?
    To me, it's a good idea to always carry two sacks of something when you walk around. That way, if anybody says, "Hey, can you give me a hand?" You can say, "Sorry, got these sacks."

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    I’m interested NES, SNES, genesis. I’ve got Xbox 360 and Xbox one controllers. If you need I can borrow you some controllers for testing

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    Quote Originally Posted by YLWFVR View Post
    I’m interested NES, SNES, genesis. I’ve got Xbox 360 and Xbox one controllers. If you need I can borrow you some controllers for testing
    360 works without a hitch, but you need a USB receiver for them. I've been using them for some time now.
    '16 Fiesta ST

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    There is far too many games I could list lol. I'm good with the NES, SNES, and Sega catalogs if they are obtainable and fit. I'd be happy with whatever N64 games fit as well. I have PS4 and PS3 controllers now. So if either of those will work I'll just buy another one. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by camaromann View Post
    There is far too many games I could list lol. I'm good with the NES, SNES, and Sega catalogs if they are obtainable and fit. I'd be happy with whatever N64 games fit as well. I have PS4 and PS3 controllers now. So if either of those will work I'll just buy another one. Thanks.
    The ROMs for the cartridge consoles are relatively small, but there was a lot of games made. For instance, the entire US NES library is 715 games, but only takes up 100MB or so. SNES sits at 721 games and takes up less than 1GB of space. Step it up to N64, you're at a little under 300 games, but using close to 5GB of space. I'll just load you all up. Atari 2600/5200/7800, NES, SNES, N64, Gameboy Advance, Sega Master System, Genesis, Neo Geo, TG16/PC Engine. It's always a joy finding a game you missed out on or even forgot about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tin View Post
    360 works without a hitch, but you need a USB receiver for them. I've been using them for some time now.
    I’ve got one of these

    https://www.bestbuy.com//site/micros...?skuId=4630500

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