1.1c.
1.1c.
Have you tried to uninstall all RA elements to your system, delete the Genesis titles, and reinstall from RA and cores, then adding the Genesis games?
Just install hakchiCE and start from scratch. Use KMFDManic's module database and get the latest retroarch and GenesisGX. If you want to play games beyond SNES Canoe then this is the best way to have it all running smoothly.
Try using 1.1b, cluster f'd stuff up in the later builds
And this did the trick! Now it works perfectly with the command line rewrite. Added about 25 games as a best of genesis(not all I have but I didn't see a need to put everything on there just some stuff I want to work on mixed with a bunch of fun coop stuff) and I am now good to mess with my brother in law at thanksgiving. Now to do the final curation and patching of my Snes lineup
It's great. I use it to play T&E SOFT golf games with the Genesis CPU overclocked 400% in emulation. This causes the games to play much smoother and with less wait times, and makes them feel very modern. Recommended! At least for those beautiful games.
It's so weird with the 2.21f release. A friend used 1.1d without issue; I had to use 1.1c, and yours works with 1.1b. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯And this did the trick! Now it works perfectly with the command line rewrite. Added about 25 games as a best of genesis(not all I have but I didn't see a need to put everything on there just some stuff I want to work on mixed with a bunch of fun coop stuff) and I am now good to mess with my brother in law at thanksgiving. Now to do the final curation and patching of my Snes lineup
For golf, I'd imagine it's better, but what about other games? Do you actually play them at 400%? Or in general, do you think it's a better core than GenPlus?It's great. I use it to play T&E SOFT golf games with the Genesis CPU overclocked 400% in emulation. This causes the games to play much smoother and with less wait times, and makes them feel very modern. Recommended! At least for those beautiful games.
Depends on the game of course. These golf games are written in a way that they cope very well with the higher CPU speed, probably due to their heritage as PC games. They remain controllable and the processing wait times are removed. Think of it as running a game on a slow PC versus a fast PC - the experience is smoother and largely better running/playing them at 400%. Of course I don't recommend this approach for all games.For golf, I'd imagine it's better, but what about other games? Do you actually play them at 400%? Or in general, do you think it's a better core than GenPlus?
Thanks for the feedback. There are a few games that I feel might run better with a performance core so I'll try them out.Depends on the game of course. These golf games are written in a way that they cope very well with the higher CPU speed, probably due to their heritage as PC games. They remain controllable and the processing wait times are removed. Think of it as running a game on a slow PC versus a fast PC - the experience is smoother and largely better running/playing them at 400%. Of course I don't recommend this approach for all games.
Better is a subjective term. I prefer Picodrive for this feature and the fact it's a performance over accuracy type of emulator. So it's at least worth checking out both depending on the game your're playing.
Hey Robin64, can I ask you to upload again? I did not save a backup of the files and I need it once more. This time the first thing I'll do is to save it on my google drive.
$67 isn't bad at all (depends on the condition though).so is this thing worth getting if i can get the japanese version for around 67 ish bucks?
also how hard is the region changing process?
its brand new.Been playing DKC3 (for the first time). Pretty fun.
$67 isn't bad at all (depends on the condition though).
Region changing? Whatcha mean?
aww man.Oh there are tons of fakes, so please be really careful.
And yeah, the controllers work like a Classic Controller in a Wiimote and can connect to PC via Bluetooth.
I've never seen a fake SFC that actually looks like the SFC mini but there are tons of fake-looking fakes out there.its brand new.
the systems in japanese so i wonder if i could easily change that.
but i mean alot of the games on there are playable in japanese but still that would be a great option.
also are there fakes? cause there is literally no reason for it to be that cheap.
is it possible to connect the controllers to a wiimote and connect them to a pc?
Im not really sure if i can open it and they wont sell it in person which is understandable. The pictures on the site seem pretty legit though. I might just bite into it since the site is legit like 90% of the times and the reviews are positive. The reviews even mention that they have used hackschi to add games which i dont even know if that works on fake consoles.If you can open up the box, a good way I've found to check their legitimacy (for NES Classic at least) is if the serial number barcode on the bottom of the system is printed all the way to the edge of the label. If the barcode lines have white space on all four sides, it's a phony.
EDIT: That said, I don't think there are any non-obvious clones of the Super, just the NES? They usually have some giveaways on the box, or the controller ports being Atari/Sega-like instead of the Wii Classic Controller ports.
Just in case, here's a legit serial number label example:
Huh. Thats good to know.I've never seen a fake SFC that actually looks like the SFC mini but there are tons of fake-looking fakes out there.
As far as changing the menu, there is a mod to change the menus to English (I've only seen English) but it doesn't change the games - you'll need to load English (or your preferred language) games to make them change.
If it's $67 new, I'd question that. URL?
I only found it odd that they're advertising it as the SFC but also have pics from the EU SNES.
I would guess that since they look so alike it just went under their nose.I only found it odd that they're advertising it as the SFC but also have pics from the EU SNES.
Whichever one it is, they both look like authentic items. But I would confirm their return policy. ;)
IIRC, roughly 200 games but it depends on what size they are of course.I would guess that since they look so alike it just went under their nose.
Regarding the return policy, Well thats good to hear and ill most likely get it next week.
Do you know how many games will fit in the internal memory?
also a friend of mine says that its possible to mod the system so it could basically turn into a nes classic. Is this really possible? If so how.
Thank you so much!IIRC, roughly 200 games but it depends on what size they are of course.
https://snesclassicmods.com/ has a tutorial that you do what you want, a NES on the SNES, but for me, I prefer the NES emulator via Retroarch on the SNES (I only play 2 NES games on it anyway).
It all depends what you want out of the system.Many of us prefer the Hakchi 2.21f version for its speed (and its retroarch version works well). However if you wanna do tons of emulation etc, many say the newest CE version of Hakchi is better to use.
I can't believe you haven't finished it. O.o I couldn't stop playing it when I got it.I've started playing Chrono Trigger. And this time, I truly intend to finish it. Prior to this, I've started the PS1 and DS versions, but quit playing in the middle of the game both times.
Regarding a Japanese Super Famicom mini: you can also set it up to multiboot into US/European firmware, but you need to find the proper .hsqs file for that. We can't link to that for the same reason we can't link to roms.
Np;)Thank you so much!
Is there anything else i should know before hacking? Like i think there is a 30 game limit on the system for each folder or smt. (I didnt even know you could make folders wth)
I can't believe you haven't finished it. O.o I couldn't stop playing it when I got it.
Oof~ if the PS1 version was your first play, that would be a turn off.When Chrono Trigger came out on SNES, I didn't even know about it because I was losing interest in games. Years later I tried the version on PS1, but it has load times every time you get into a battle and it got a bit tiresome. Then I got the DS version and I got further, but I've come to realize I don't really enjoy playing games on handheld devices very much either!
So now I'm finally playing it again on my SNES Classic. And even though I love Canoe, I'm playing it in SNES9x because I'm playing it with achievements, which is both silly and cool to me.
Took a break from the snes mini to enjoy my genesis mini. I grew up a snes kid so i missed a ton of genesis games. But I'll be back to the snes mini after i am done with Landstalker.
Oof~ if the PS1 version was your first play, that would be a turn off.
Are you playing SNES9x on the classic or PC?
Ahh thank you so much for your help!I can't believe you haven't finished it. O.o I couldn't stop playing it when I got it.
Np;)
Before hacking? Hmmm not really. Just read a lot before is what I do. It's almost impossible to brick this (so I've read at least).
I think I've set my folder limit to 40 or 45 and it works well.
;) happy gaming
Gotcha. I wasn't quite sure since you mentioned achievements (and I had no clue if that was even possible on the classic).I'm playing it on my mini. I usually prefer to play my games on there, but sometimes I'll transfer the saves from the mini to my PC and play on there. So far, CT has been all on the mini though.
Gotcha. I wasn't quite sure since you mentioned achievements (and I had no clue if that was even possible on the classic).
Ill keep that in mind.Also be sure to check out the miniSNESmods subreddit for info: https://www.reddit.com/r/miniSNESmods/
And the associated Discord channels too!
Many emulation/rom communities have assembled so called 'mega packs' in the past, saving people a LOT of time hunting, patching and converting games to the right format (e.g. SFROM). Their methods are worth considering in relation to this community too.
Huh, neat! Thanks. I didnt even know you had to change the format.Many emulation/rom communities have assembled so called 'mega packs' in the past, saving people a LOT of time hunting, patching and converting games to the right format (e.g. SFROM). Their methods are worth considering in relation to this community too.
You have a few things to learn, but let's just say that HackiCE and a smart google brain (^^^^) is paramount.Huh, neat! Thanks. I didnt even know you had to change the format.
Btw i bought the japanese version and it seems to be the real thing. The emulation the box and the quality all seem pretty good so far.
Ill hack it later tomorrow so we will see how that goes.
Have you seen this today: New Super Mario Land
Someone (anonymous) has recreated the original Gameboy SML for the SNES! Full rom has not been unleashed yet, but hints are good that it might soon.
It looks amazing...
Ugh. Getting a Cease & Desist from Nintendo in 5... 4... 3... 2... 1....
By now you'd think everyone got the memo that if you're working on a remake/adaptation/romhack of any Nintendo property, you keep completely shut until it's completely done and released on the internet...