

Solomon’s Key for NES is timeless.


Solomon’s Key for NES is timeless.


I installed Red Viper on my 3DS and had a blast playing Wario Land!


The link in your blog post that goes to the OLED screen on AliExpress is a 404 error.
None because modern CRT shaders are awesome on emulators, and real consoles are clunky and break down.


Distributed, anonymous file hosting. What could go wrong?


For those who have no idea what this is (like me 5 minutes ago).
Sega teamed up with Nintendo to develop a GameCube-based arcade platform. Bolstering their ranks was Namco, another coin-op stalwart with tons of arcade veterans.
Three companies, one mission: Triforce.
The Triforce hardware is built around a stock GameCube motherboard, with two Triforce-specific boards attached to it: the AM-Baseboard and AM-Mediaboard.
As of Dolphin 2512-395, Triforce support is here!
The article is very long and contains a lot of history and stuff.
When you think about it, it’s not much weirder than plugging a GPU into a PC. It has a more powerful processor and requires it’s own power supply. Imagine having to plug in your SNES cartridge.
Except GPUs dont have game ROMs on them. Maybe someday they will.