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other systems on zsnes.
i was wondering if you could play nes or game boy games on zsnes. i have version 1.51.
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Agh, don't encourage that kind of reasoning. Or people will end up bugging GBA emu authors to support the GBC. NDS authors to support GBA. PS2 authors to support PS1. We won't even joke about the poor Wii emu authors in the future ...ZSNES is a SNES emulator. I don't remember the console being backwards compatible with NES games, do you?
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Seriously, there is no point of Super Game Boy emulation. It's easier to just grab a GBA emulator to play the games. You, sir, are a fucktard.Y~K wrote:Super Game Boy emulation is no dream, MESS is working on it and it will be done eventually.snkcube wrote:You can keep on dreaming. Or you could go download a Game Boy Advanced emulator to play Game Boy games.Y~K wrote:emulation of super game boy would be welcome
You, Sir, are an idiot.
I thought I heard nach was secretly working on gameboy support. he had it mostly done, but that was like a month ago.
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There's actually mild point, since SGB games can use SNES hardware.snkcube wrote:Seriously, there is no point of Super Game Boy emulation. It's easier to just grab a GBA emulator to play the games. You, sir, are a fucktard.Y~K wrote:Super Game Boy emulation is no dream, MESS is working on it and it will be done eventually.snkcube wrote:You can keep on dreaming. Or you could go download a Game Boy Advanced emulator to play Game Boy games.Y~K wrote:emulation of super game boy would be welcome
You, Sir, are an idiot.
I gather a lot of them went for sound enhancements.
Given I never had a significant GameBoy collection, I can't really call specific titles out.
I'd file it pretty damn low on the list of priorities, right behind... well, everything else. But there IS a mild point.
Ah, good point.byuu wrote:Agh, don't encourage that kind of reasoning. Or people will end up bugging GBA emu authors to support the GBC. NDS authors to support GBA. PS2 authors to support PS1. We won't even joke about the poor Wii emu authors in the future ...ZSNES is a SNES emulator. I don't remember the console being backwards compatible with NES games, do you?
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Well it IS an official and well known Nintendo adapter. Which is more than can be said of some devices...Gil_Hamilton wrote:There's actually mild point, since SGB games can use SNES hardware.snkcube wrote:Seriously, there is no point of Super Game Boy emulation. It's easier to just grab a GBA emulator to play the games. You, sir, are a fucktard.Y~K wrote:Super Game Boy emulation is no dream, MESS is working on it and it will be done eventually.snkcube wrote:You can keep on dreaming. Or you could go download a Game Boy Advanced emulator to play Game Boy games.Y~K wrote:emulation of super game boy would be welcome
You, Sir, are an idiot.
I gather a lot of them went for sound enhancements.
Given I never had a significant GameBoy collection, I can't really call specific titles out.
I'd file it pretty damn low on the list of priorities, right behind... well, everything else. But there IS a mild point.
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<Nach> so why don't the two of you get your own room and leave us alone with this stupidity of yours?
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So there no point in dumping FF3 v1.1 because there is already FF3 v1.0, no point in emulating NES because SNES is "better". Do you really think we care what an average end users like you is thinking?snkcube wrote:Seriously, there is no point of Super Game Boy emulation. It's easier to just grab a GBA emulator to play the games. You, sir, are a fucktard.
This system exists, so it will be documented. That is all there is to it.
You, Sir, are an idiot.
Super Game Boy emulation is not different than Super FX or Sufami Turbo emulation. It has the same right to be documented. Your point of view in the matter is a gamer point of view, not a preservation point of view.Clements wrote:The useful functions of the SGB are already emulated in various Gameboy emulators (including Borders, and even 4-Player with Wario Blast). No point in the authors of a SNES emulator to emulate this add-on, especially when SNES games are still exhibiting various issues.
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Worry about SNES emulation being fixed first before even thinking about asking about Super Gameboy emulation or anything else for that matter. NES emulation on the SNES has been discussed before (search the board yourself for the info).
Having any sort of Super Gameboy support would require no less than emulating the Game Boy itself (like another core), plus it would have to interface with the existing SNES... it isn't as simple as adding support for a special chip like the SuperFX or Sufami Turbo as one idiot is claiming. You don't just "plug a GB emu's core in".
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Having any sort of Super Gameboy support would require no less than emulating the Game Boy itself (like another core), plus it would have to interface with the existing SNES... it isn't as simple as adding support for a special chip like the SuperFX or Sufami Turbo as one idiot is claiming. You don't just "plug a GB emu's core in".
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