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Schremp Howard posted:This topic has probably been beaten to death, but is there a reason no third party has been able to make component cables for the Gamecube? I play most of the games on my Wii which is hooked up via component, but I would love to get the Gameboy Player to look even better. Check out BadAssConsoles.com They have the gcvideo and have a plan to roll out a plug-and-play solution for both component (using Wii cables) and hdmi in the future. However, they are funding development by selling the internal solutions first.
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Hi, this thread is moving fast, and I've been trying to keep up. I'm really interested in building a Raspberry Pi emulator thingumy. The one that plays all the SNES and Genesis games that you guys were talking about a dozen pages ago. I would really like to make this and give it to my wife for Christmas. I've been Googling about it and I'm not finding a lot of resources for total amateur, complete newbie hobbiests interested in making such a thing. Like, I find the stores to order parts from, and there's a lot of justifiable assumption that you'll know what to do with all of it, but none of them are like "here's how you make it." Can any of you point me to a resource or page or whatever that assumes that you have absolutely NO tools to solder and construct, and will hold your hand every absolute step of the way? I've been looking for a gateway drug into retro gaming and this Raspberry Pi thing sounds like just the ticket.
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I AM THE TOILET posted:Can any of you point me to a resource or page or whatever that assumes that you have absolutely NO tools to solder and construct, and will hold your hand every absolute step of the way?
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david_a posted:Buy a complete kit like this one and put RetroPie on it. No soldering required and documentation for installing RetroPie is decent. Be warned that it is not entirely plug-n-play - it's still Linux so stuff like getting sound working can be a pain and the overall fit-and-finish is not up to commercial standards, but you aren't going to get anything better in this space. I'm not sure how long ago you set up your RetroPie, but I just re-imaged my SD card and started with the newest installation (last time was a few years ago), and the image works pretty much right out of the box now, aside from configuring a controller (dead simple from within EmulationStation) and loading ROMs onto the device. You'll only really need more advanced knowledge if you need to troubleshoot problems, but even then there is enough documentation and support out there via Youtube or the official RetroPie forums (or here) that you can work through most problems really easily. Especially if you're only looking to emulate NES/SNES/Genesis, it's super easy.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 07:06 |
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this is extremely important https://soundcloud.com/cringe-audio/alfred-chicken-nintendo-phone
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 07:29 |
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absolutely anything posted:this is extremely important
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absolutely anything posted:this is extremely important The guy doing the voice sounds like he's going to end the recording with a hammer-click and a gunshot to escape the pain
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 07:42 |
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Neddy Seagoon posted:The guy doing the voice sounds like he's going to end the recording with a hammer-click and a gunshot to escape the pain If you play "Suicide Is Painless" with it, it's the saddest thing in the world . It's like you can hear the smell of a Florida motel room that's had a few too many decades of cigarette smoke, dust, broken dreams, and the stench of sweaty desperation imbued into its autumn leaf pattern bed covers from the 1970s.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 07:57 |
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help me find my girlfriend help me find the watering cans
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 08:07 |
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absolutely anything posted:this is extremely important Wow.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 08:18 |
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absolutely anything posted:this is extremely important Well...well then. Huh.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 10:12 |
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Nintendo was so inspired that 12 years later they would do the same "this is charles martinet the voice of mario and I'm not under duress!"
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 12:55 |
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al-azad posted:Nintendo was so inspired that 12 years later they would do the same I talked to him once! He called in about his webhosting when I used to work for X7 Hosting, and told him I very much appreciated his work. He said 'Oh, I appreciate the kind words!' and then in loving Mario voice said "T'ank you veddy much!!" and it made my day/week/year.
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Drone posted:I'm not sure how long ago you set up your RetroPie, but I just re-imaged my SD card and started with the newest installation (last time was a few years ago), and the image works pretty much right out of the box now, aside from configuring a controller (dead simple from within EmulationStation) and loading ROMs onto the device. You'll only really need more advanced knowledge if you need to troubleshoot problems, but even then there is enough documentation and support out there via Youtube or the official RetroPie forums (or here) that you can work through most problems really easily. There is a possibility, I guess based on your TV, that audio out via HDMI might not work out-of-the-box because lol if you think something Linux-based will work with sound reliably. This requires going into the terminal and loving with boot config files. On the plus side, other than this it is essentially turnkey and a kit is definitely the way to go. Canadians have a well-priced bundle from canadakit for what that's worth, they sell on Amazon. If you want something with a specific case look (e.g. building your own NES mini like that guy did) that's a way, way more involved project and generally speaking will require decent soldering skills and/or access to a 3D printer or the ability to have something printed on demand. You are also best off dedicating specific controllers to the device. Also, at this stage unless you absolutely need composite out out-of-the-box, get a Pi 3 as it has both built-in WiFi and built-in Bluetooth, not to mention having a fast enough processor to handle pretty much anything not N64.
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So the next project I was going to tackle was to replace all the batteries in my carts; anyone else who has done that, any success with the electrical tape method that seems to come up first on google? Would definitely prefer to do that than to break out the soldering iron for every single one.
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Nate RFB posted:So the next project I was going to tackle was to replace all the batteries in my carts; anyone else who has done that, any success with the electrical tape method that seems to come up first on google? Would definitely prefer to do that than to break out the soldering iron for every single one. Desoldering the old battery and soldering in new tabbed batteries would be faster than that gross-rear end tape monstrosity.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 13:51 |
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BattleMaster posted:Desoldering the old battery and soldering in new tabbed batteries would be faster than that gross-rear end tape monstrosity. As someone whose first successful soldering jobs were replacing the batteries in silver and gold a few weeks ago, I tried the non-soldering method first, and soldering is not just faster but easier.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 14:09 |
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After some practice I even managed to get it down to such a quick process that a couple games actually retained their data. I wouldn't count on that but it amused me. (I ended up deleting the save anyway because it was someone else's)
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Part of it was also so that I could buy all the batteries I'd need in bulk, if I have to get ones with tabs already on them it seems like it'd be a heck of a lot more expensive. Is there a particular pack/deal that might mitigate this?
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 14:19 |
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https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/panasonic-bsg/CR-2032-HF1N/P658-ND/2404063 $1.03 per unit if you buy 10-49 from Digikey with a few dollars of shipping. You can probably find them on ebay cheaper even.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 14:23 |
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Nate RFB posted:Part of it was also so that I could buy all the batteries I'd need in bulk, if I have to get ones with tabs already on them it seems like it'd be a heck of a lot more expensive. Is there a particular pack/deal that might mitigate this?
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 14:40 |
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What about something like this, which eschews the tabbed battery approach with a battery holder mod that is itself soldered into the cart, presumably so that future battery replacements are even easier?
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Nate RFB posted:What about something like this, which eschews the tabbed battery approach with a battery holder mod that is itself soldered into the cart, presumably so that future battery replacements are even easier? Just buy a bunch of them with the tabs already attached and do all your carts at once. It'll cost you less than $2 per, and you'll build up your soldering skills in the process. If you're worried going into it, find a junk circuit board somewhere and do some practice desoldering and soldering. Make sure you use flux. xamphear fucked around with this message at 15:11 on Aug 11, 2016 |
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How many times do you think you'll even replace it in your life? Do whatever you want, but I've always opted for tabbed CR2032s because I figure spending a couple of minutes 30 years later isn't a big deal, if I even care about the poo poo when I'm 60.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 15:10 |
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The only games worth considering a holder for would be like Pokémon Gold and Silver, since they will drain a battery in 5-10 years instead of 30.
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Elliotw2 posted:The only games worth considering a holder for would be like Pokémon Gold and Silver, since they will drain a battery in 5-10 years instead of 30.
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BattleMaster posted:How many times do you think you'll even replace it in your life? Do whatever you want, but I've always opted for tabbed CR2032s because I figure spending a couple of minutes 30 years later isn't a big deal, if I even care about the poo poo when I'm 60. You'll care when you're 70 because you'll have more free time, be lonelier and have the mind of a child! It all comes back around eventually.
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I'm having a weird sensation playing Secret of Mana on the Vita. It's freaking me out how tiny the game's view window is. The camera doesn't move until you're a couple pixels away from the edge of the screen. I thought this was an emulator issue but nope, this is how the game was designed. I don't know why I'm experiencing this awkward feeling now when I'm totally familiar with the game on other platforms. Maybe it's the fact I'm playing it in its natural aspect ratio on the Vita's widescreen and the pure black borders of the OLED are tricking my eyes.
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I didn't even consider this possibility but anyone have any experience with something like the Retrode to backup saves? I could probably live with losing most of my SNES saves but it might be nice if I could hang onto Chrono Trigger at least, since that has like 20 NG+ runs on it.
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Nate RFB posted:I didn't even consider this possibility but anyone have any experience with something like the Retrode to backup saves? I could probably live with losing most of my SNES saves but it might be nice if I could hang onto Chrono Trigger at least, since that has like 20 NG+ runs on it. Yes these work, as does a RetroFreak. That said if you just need it done as a one-off, people in this thread should help you out; I can do it from within Canada if you can wait like a month before sending it.
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BattleMaster posted:How many times do you think you'll even replace it in your life? Do whatever you want, but I've always opted for tabbed CR2032s because I figure spending a couple of minutes 30 years later isn't a big deal, if I even care about the poo poo when I'm 60. Nail Rat posted:You'll care when you're 70 because you'll have more free time, be lonelier and have the mind of a child! It all comes back around eventually. Lol, if you aren't already planning on retrogaming on your death bed. Alt answer: Bury me with my Because I have no money. Because I spent it on my retro collection.
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Wamdoodle posted:Lol, if you aren't already planning on retrogaming on your death bed. Who in this thread will be the first to go senile and rant in the nursing home to their visiting adult children and grandchildren that "they're coming out with a Super Nintendo this year, that's what I want for Christmas"?
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 17:08 |
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"He can only retain memories for the amount of time a Chrono Trigger play through takes. I've never seen someone so happy."
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 17:19 |
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univbee posted:Who in this thread will be the first to go senile and rant in the nursing home to their visiting adult children and grandchildren that "they're coming out with a Super Nintendo this year, that's what I want for Christmas"? I think if you've gone senile, you're more likely to demand a Jaguar.
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univbee posted:Who in this thread will be the first to go senile and rant in the nursing home to their visiting adult children and grandchildren that "they're coming out with a Super Nintendo this year, that's what I want for Christmas"? Germstore posted:"He can only retain memories for the amount of time a Chrono Trigger play through takes. I've never seen someone so happy." This is legit going to be me, I'm sure of it. Random Stranger posted:I think if you've gone senile, you're more likely to demand a Jaguar. Maybe if dementia happens instead.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 17:38 |
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Wamdoodle posted:Maybe if dementia happens instead. "*mumble* *mumble* do the math *mumble"" you say. "I am" says the nurse while fine-tuning the amount of sedative in the syringe.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 17:41 |
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See this is why I insist on hacking all of my devices to run emulators, I want something that can do SNES and PSX in every room so that when I eventually fall down and can't get up, I'm covered no matter where I do it
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 17:42 |
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i'll be a bitter old lady who goes on about how "kids these days don't know how good they have it, in my day we started with 3 lives and if we lost all of them, we'd have to start over again from the beginning and we liked it that way!"
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 17:43 |
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univbee posted:"*mumble* *mumble* do the math *mumble"" you say. Lol Code Jockey posted:See this is why I insist on hacking all of my devices to run emulators, I want something that can do SNES and PSX in every room so that when I eventually fall down and can't get up, I'm covered no matter where I do it Oh drat, is this the endgame that everyone is trying to achieve? That's why emulators are the first things to get hacked into new technology!
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Play Doom on your Life Alert wrist device.
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