• Re: old emulators

    From Snes1423@VERT/PROTOWEB to Oshogun on Wednesday, April 22, 2026 10:08:17
    On 4/20/26 4:35 AM, in article 69E59101.253.dove-hobby@45.79.37.227,
    "Oshogun" <oshogun@45.79.37.227> wrote:

    Re: Re: old emulators
    By: Snes1423 to Maldrex on Sun Apr 19 2026 10:27 pm

    On 5/1/26 6:13 PM, in article 69D9763F.250.dove-hobby@45.79.37.227,
    "Maldrex" <maldrex@45.79.37.227> wrote:

    Funny you say that, i'm actually using Connectix Virtual Game Station on >>> an old Pentium 4 machine lying around and got sucked into playing through >>> almost all of Final Fantasy VI.

    "Snes1423" <snes1423@45.79.37.227> wrote in message
    news:E5EF19E4.51B%snes1423@mac.com...
    so i have a summer 2000 iMac G3 indigo 350mhz that i use to post here
    running Mac OS 9.0.4 its a time capsule of the year 2000 so i use SNES9X >>>> 1.2.9 iNES and so on one thing to note is that Mario Kart doesnt play
    nicely
    however F-Zero does play nicely as does Double Dragon V and Donkey Kong >>>> Country does anybody else use older versions of emulators or just old
    emulators in general?
    Ah yes the first game in that series I ever attempted to play wayyy back in >> 2014 never beat it though played it through a flash emulation site called
    GBA Online if I remember correctly
    Running snes 9x on a blue imac was a very vivid memory of my childhood. Specifically the snes port of sim city, and megaman x. Nowadays the oldest machine I have is a pentium m laptop, handles emulation pretty well with the last version of retroarch Windows XP could run.
    I have the real thing a real ps1 from 1999

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