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|[[MAME]], [[FinalBurn Alpha]] (Older ones) / [[RetroArch]] (Newer ones) | |[[MAME]], [[FinalBurn Alpha]] (Older ones) / [[RetroArch]] (Newer ones) | ||
|A kind of plug & play device filled with hundreds of pirated arcade game ROMs, which was designed to be used as substitutions for actual arcade boards in commercial arcades. Emulation quality is always hit or miss, with issues like unbearable slowdowns, input latency, and screen tearing in some games. | |A kind of plug & play device filled with hundreds of pirated arcade game ROMs, which was designed to be used as substitutions for actual arcade boards in commercial arcades. Emulation quality is always hit or miss, with issues like unbearable slowdowns, input latency, and screen tearing in some games. | ||
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+ | |Analogue Super NT | ||
+ | |Analogue | ||
+ | |[[Super Nintendo]] | ||
+ | |$189.99 | ||
+ | |In-house developed FPGA program | ||
+ | |Instead of emulating the console in software, Analogue Super NT recreates the internal circuitry of a Super Nintendo with FPGA chips, which achieves cycle-accurate emulation, minimal overall latency and unparalleled compatibility. It reads games from actual Super Nintendo / Super Famicom cartridges. | ||
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