hedwards: Ah, so you were one of the 12 people who actually bought the console for personal use. As opposed to the other 15 that bought them just to scalp. Nintendo ought to be ashamed of themselves for such a pathetic number of units being shipped.
I probably wouldn't have bought one at the list price, but at the ridiculously overpriced scalper copies, forget about it.
BStone: I still have my original Sega Genisis from childhood, and N64. Bought a PSX from a stack at the local used gaming store.
Problems I am having though:
I. N64's "Perfect Dark" is running sluggish on my TV. Why? Can I hack and upgrade the N64's RAM?
II. The PSX is stuttering bad and is also sluggish. Is there an updated PSX console (they made several versions)? Or is the PS2 backwards compatible?
I could always get the Emulators and all, but sure would like the best original experience.
I haven't tried emulating the PSX, so I've got no clue about that. I believe that at least some of the PS2s are compatible as are some of the PS3s, unfortunately, they dropped some of the chips from the PS3 to properly emulate PS2 games with the PS3 slim.
But, I've been using Higan for the Genesis and most of the Nintendo systems. For N64, I've using Project64 and that's worked pretty well. I don't have many games, but both Gex and San Francisco rush have been playing perfectly well.
If the game is running too slowly, that's usually either not enough processing power/ RAM in the computer system doing the emulating or for some reason the emulator hasn't been optimized to handle the game. I've rarely encountered that. Although, right now Higan is doing that a bit with Mario allstars. Ran fine at first, but now it's slow as hell.
BStone: I. N64's "Perfect Dark" is running sluggish on my TV. Why? Can I hack and upgrade the N64's RAM?
II. The PSX is stuttering bad and is also sluggish. Is there an updated PSX console (they made several versions)? Or is the PS2 backwards compatible?
rtcvb32: Well having more ram might help, although i think that's via ram expansion packs (
that go in the controllers?)
SNIP
The add on memory is for saved games, not for the actual game itself. If a game is running sluggishly, that's kind of weird and points more to some sort of problem with the rest of the hardware or possible mismatch between the refresh rate that the cart expects and the TV.