Has anybody seen a teardown of this yet? I'm expecting to be either identical to the NES Classic Mini or perhaps a slightly modified version.
Do we know if this is still outputting a 720p image?
- You will need to include your own AC adapter to power it. Except US version.
- The US SNES Mini Classic version is the inferior version.
This has been asked a hundred times...Something is clearly wrong here.
I am in Europe and what the actual fuck? How am I supposed to play it?
Thanks, I'd not seen any confirmation.720p is confirmed, and there are reports saying it's the same hardware and NES classic
When it comes to adding more games it'll be about mini-management!....Can't wait to get Cybernator on there!!
I mean just because they EXPECTED people to hack it doesn't mean they're gonna enable ya.I was sort of hoping for more storage space for when I start adding my own games although I never really expected that to happen.
What's the Yoshi's Island emulation issue?
Does it manage the original 'Touch fuzzy, get dizzy' level? Changes were made to that level in subsequent releases...
What's the Yoshi's Island emulation issue?
Does it manage the original 'Touch fuzzy, get dizzy' level? Changes were made to that level in subsequent releases...
The emulator is failing to process the split second FXchip usage correctly so only the foreground remains in that bit while the background scenery disappears.What's the Yoshi's Island emulation issue?
Does it manage the original 'Touch fuzzy, get dizzy' level? Changes were made to that level in subsequent releases...
We'll find out proper SNES Mini sizing very soon, but the NES Mini was a 512mb chip.
Remember you need to leave space for save files and save states, too. And save states are bigger this time as they contain the last 30 seconds of gameplay data.
Notice how the background vanishes for a moment. The original release had it pixelate both the background and foreground, but here the background vanishes entirely and only the foreground pixelates.
Those fuzzies man.Yoshi's having a bad trip
The emulator is failing to process the split second FXchip usage correctly so only the foreground remains in that bit while the background scenery disappears.
keep an eye on the below reddit user, we should be able to load a lot more games than we otherwise would be able....
https://www.reddit.com/r/miniSNES/comments/72gery/smile_everybody_the_modding_working_nand_flash/
That's such a minor issue, that frankly is not worth worrying about it. I wish Nintendo had left open the possibility to update the firmware so they could fix these issues as people find them.
This has been asked a hundred times...
OP needs to clarify it.
Considering this is a ground-up built emulator trying to do the chip. I sort of expected some flaws to come up. It's a good thing the emulation is otherwise pretty good.It's only a split second, and obviously a tricky thing to emulate, but that is somewhat disappointing.
None of the games are beat em ups correct? My one sadness is that the best co op SNES game I'm aware of, Turtles in Time, isn't included. I'm guessing there were license issues though.
I could try to find the cartridge on eBay and see how hard it is to rip your own SNES ROM, but it's probably quite expensive.
I also need to find a list of which games have co op features. I know at least one Kirby dues, and Super Mario World, and Mario Kart. Maybe Yoshi's Island?
That reddit post is sliiiightly misleading as he's using compressed ROMs and running them through a secondary emulator on the machine.
If you're a purist who will be using the built-in SNES emulator, and the normal front-end, you are going to have a lot less space than he makes out.
That would require both licensing and for Konami to give more of a damn.None of the games are beat em ups correct? My one sadness is that the best co op SNES game I'm aware of, Turtles in Time, isn't included. I'm guessing there were license issues though.
None of the games are beat em ups correct? My one sadness is that the best co op SNES game I'm aware of, Turtles in Time, isn't included. I'm guessing there were license issues though.
I could try to find the cartridge on eBay and see how hard it is to rip your own SNES ROM, but it's probably quite expensive.
I also need to find a list of which games have co op features. I know at least one Kirby dues, and Super Mario World, and Mario Kart. Maybe Yoshi's Island?
How was your day today?Plugging the Snes mini in my tv and hitting info on my remote confirms 720p at 60htz.
Does anyone have any other questions?
Did any of you guys get your SNES shipped? I just checked my email and they shipped mine.
One more headphone question:
Would something like this work?
I'd put the HDMI end in the SNES Classic, and the VGA end in the monitor?? Thanks again guys
How was your day today?
Best Buyit would help if you mentioned what retailer
It'll work but in my experience, the audio on most HDMI to VGA converters sound pretty poor - you might find it acceptable though!
You might want something like this and a decent DAC/HeadAMP in addition to the VGA converter depending on the quality of your headphones, your personal preference and your budget.
Probably not - they're supposed to be exactly like SNES ones
So does he. Most games back then were 60fps.
Cheers, I had no idea these were co-op. I'm planning to give the console to my fiance as a birthday present.Super contra and secret of mana. Definitely play secret of mana. Its awesome.
Target changed my date from Sept 29 to Oct 11. :|
Man I'm gonna be sad if I have to wait that long.
Edit: Stupid error on my part!This has been asked a hundred times...
OP needs to clarify it.
It comes with a USB-A to microUSB cable included (same one that comes with most phone chargers) that you can plug into any USB port to power it. You don't need to buy anything extra. Surely you have an old charger you can use or just plug it into the TV or another device under the TV that has a USB port (Switch Wii U, PS4, etc).