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Out of curiosity, what makes this nicer than Analogue's offering?Retrousb AVS is the best NES solution
It does fami carts too, but I think it doesn't do accessories? It also has RGB out. And they didn't use sacced PPU's on the Mini series, only the pre-Mini's, which there aren't that many of. I got my Mini for a song, so I'm very happy with it, but I'm super interested in learning more about the AVS.Not sure if the Analogue nes has that
I revert to you for first shot at that Bomberman sir, me being a noob with only 12(2) post count and all.Seconded about the AVS. It’s fantastic and handles everything I’ve thrown at it. It also does Famicom carts and has the port on the back for fami peripherals. Not sure if the Analogue nes has that...tbh with that insane price tag, and the fact they were initially saccing original hardware for the PPU, (no confirmation if they’re still doing this or not), i didn’t bother even looking at their specs.
Hmmm I might be interested in that Bomberman pack if the box isn’t that bad.
cheers friend, but it’s all yours. I’ve decided I should probably save my cash for the exciting multi’s coming soon!I revert to you for first shot at that Bomberman sir, me being a noob with only 12(2) post count and all.
The original NT sacrificed original hardware. The newer NT mini is a pure FPGA solution with additional cores for other systems and multiple output solutions.
I had the guy that I was buying it for signups to the site to ask you questions directly. He was spooked of the power issues with the first batch. Sorry for the delay.bump - price drops... AVS is possibly on hold? waiting to hear back from ^
What were the power issues?I had the guy that I was buying it for signups to the site to ask you questions directly. He was spooked of the power issues with the first batch. Sorry for the delay.bump - price drops... AVS is possibly on hold? waiting to hear back from ^