id have to go with dreamcast it had some great games for it and the controller was awsome to use but the PS did have FF7 the greatest game ever
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id have to go with dreamcast it had some great games for it and the controller was awsome to use but the PS did have FF7 the greatest game ever
lol why the hell would you want a playstation one... when you can have a playstation 2? playstation 2 can play any PS1 game and can aslo play newer and better games. like grand theft auto san andreas. ps2 is better than ps1 in every way (DUH... thats why is a psTWO) the only game i actually ever play is san andreas. and thats about once every two months. i used to be into videogames... but i've grown out of them. videogames are a waste of time and life. go outdoors and build some muscle and character and build your brain...
n64 is the best ever. no question.
I break out the PS1 every so often. I have EVERY (yes, EVERY) game on the original disc or copied to a CD-R. I play them with a mod cartridge that also lets you use GameShark cheat codes. I also have a VCD player/kit for it but was never ever able to burn VCDs correctly.
snes all the way
all the mario worlds PLUS mario RPG, i can play that game for days, think i may look it up on ebay and buy a snes.....
Just get an emulator and play the games on your PC.Quote:
Originally Posted by sweetnhighz
PS1 sucks big time dude... What are you talking about!?:confused:
wtf is an emulator, im confuzzld but i would love to play them on my pc!Quote:
Originally Posted by Big Calhoun
Zelda a link to the past was a child hood favorite
I am god-like at Metal Slug, I draw crowds if I ever play it on a public machine, 1 quarter to beat the whole thing
Basically an emulator will let you play games for other systems on your computer. They make emulators for alot of systems and computers...C64, SNES, Sega Master System, arcade machines (MAME), Coleco, Intelli, etc.Quote:
Originally Posted by sweetnhighz
To get started, you need an emulator (emu) for the system you want to play and a ROM of the game(s) you want to play. Emulators can be found all over the place. ROMs are a different issue. A place like Global ROMs will let you download entire sets and emu's. You can also use something like BitTorrent to find ROMs. 2 weeks ago, I downloaded a 13 gig torrent of MAME ROMs. So I can play about 4000 different arcade games on my computer...and SNES, Atari, Game Boy, GBC, etc. etc.
If you google for 'emu snes roms', that will get you going. Change 'snes' to any other type of system you're interested in.