I’m writing what I see/hear next to it and will update it if I run across anything new.ĪAAHH!!! Real Monsters – Music, and some sounds (throwing sound in particular) disappeared in this one very specific spot in the first level.ĪctRaiser 2 - Only thing I noticed was that you and your enemies are invisible for a second too long after being hit sometimes.Īero Fighters – Little hard to see things flying at you, but I’m guessing that’s the small screen and not the emulation. Almost all of them could change, I guess. Basically I’ve played the game but want to play more before deciding which colour it belongs in. Red – Emulator wouldn’t load it, it crashes, etc.Īnything left in black I’m not really positive of yet, either because I want to try different parts of the game first, or any problem with the game felt like it might just be my own. Orange – Emulator ran it but it was unenjoyable to play. Yellow – Problems that are constant and difficult to truly ignore, but the game still could be somewhat playable depending on the person playing. The kind of thing you should really be able to ignore. Could include only one or two levels/specific part(s) of the game being laggy, or the general emulation not being 10000% smooth. Light green – Definitely playable, but had some video oddities. Or just audio problems that didn’t affect gameplay. I've tried Show 1 in 2 frames for most of them.)ĭark green – Worked perfectly, or had extremely minor video problem. (I'll mention when I mess with this stuff to get a game to work better. So, yeah, any requests would cool (including RPGs).Īspect ratio - Entire screen, smoothed I have a dozen+ on the actual microSD and will play eventually.
Haven’t tried too many RPGs yet mainly because they typically take a lot of time, and can have varying mode-7 moments and whatever else. Some of these I’ve barely played, so if someone wants me to try a specific part of a game, I could be willing to try to get up to it (though I can’t promise that’ll be done quickly…or, at all if you want me to do something like get anywhere in Super Ghouls ‘n’ Ghosts). I’ve tried dozens of games so far, and will take requests. And if someone runs across this while searching on google and it helps them by any chance, then, good. I guess my point is that I didn’t know just how many SNES games actually worked on it before actually really looking around on this forum, and screwing around with this these past few days was pretty fun and interesting. I’ve barely even given any time to the non-SNES emulators at this point. So I got my Supercard and put a bunch of roms on there, and I was pretty friggin’ shocked at how many SNES games actually work on it. I guess what I figured was that - at most - I could just play Super Mario World and five other games on a bus and that’d be cool. I’d heard there was a SNES emulator on it but it was kind of a ‘’bonus’’ to me. So I bought a Supercard DSTWO for DS and GBA games.