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Andre's NES Emulator — play the classics online
posted by Blazecock Pileon (16 comments total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
 
aah. the nescafe applets.
keep popping once in a while (see http://everyvideogame.com/).
posted by zenzizi at 7:18 PM on June 30, 2006


There's a game called "SCAT". I didn't know the Germans were making NES games. I thought they were all busy getting Nazichusetts back together in the late 80's.
posted by Mayor Curley at 7:23 PM on June 30, 2006


Interesting. It doesnt work on my macbook though. But works on my windows desktop just fine. The sound is horrible though.
posted by SirOmega at 7:25 PM on June 30, 2006


I thought the sound issues were just my Java install. Ah well.
posted by Blazecock Pileon at 7:27 PM on June 30, 2006


Quoth the website, "Andre's NES emulator is not a good replacement for a real NES (or FCE Ultra). The sound is fuzzy, the screen is small, the controls are awkward, and the gameplay is slow."

FCE Ultra is what I use. It's good. Works great with my Logitech® Cordless Rumblepad™ 2.
posted by BeerFilter at 7:37 PM on June 30, 2006


Wow, this is the third or fourth thing I've hit with Stumble that ended up on MeFi within hours. Eerie.
posted by absalom at 8:21 PM on June 30, 2006


Fucking sweet. Thanks. I thought I was too young for nostalgia.
posted by slow, man at 9:18 PM on June 30, 2006


(and Mega Man is the shiznit)
posted by slow, man at 9:20 PM on June 30, 2006


Startropics??

Nice.
posted by jahmoon at 11:24 PM on June 30, 2006


For Windows, FCE Ultra.

For OSX, NEStopia.

For roms, can't help you.

For NES music, get some here... or do it yourself. (nsfs)
posted by BlackLeotardFront at 1:15 AM on July 1, 2006


That emulator sucks but damn did Castlevania II ever have good music.
posted by Space Coyote at 9:53 AM on July 1, 2006


Doctor Mario, patron saint of Big Pharma.
posted by dobie at 10:08 AM on July 1, 2006


Once you download nestopia, where do you find the games for it?
posted by cell divide at 11:33 AM on July 1, 2006


Legally? You buy a physical game cartridge, then you Google "NES ROMs" and download that game. That's my understanding, anyway. I hear some hooligans like to skip that first step, but that's just a rumor.
posted by brundlefly at 3:07 PM on July 1, 2006


I have like every NES game, so that's not an issue. But do all ROMs play on all emulators? Or do the ROMs have to be specially made for each NES emulator?
posted by cell divide at 3:57 PM on July 1, 2006


All ROMs play on all emulators. As long as the emulator is, you know, good.
posted by brundlefly at 10:45 AM on July 2, 2006


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