Duke.Togo wrote:I have them both, and I'd recommend the 7800. Spend a few bucks and get the European game pad. The stick is ungodly bad. Granted, most 7800 games are lousy but it gives you access to the 2600 library.
If you want to go with something interesting, get a Famicom.
Apart from the disk drive, is there something special about a Famicom that I couldn't get from turning my Gyromite into a converter?
Duke.Togo wrote:I have them both, and I'd recommend the 7800. Spend a few bucks and get the European game pad. The stick is ungodly bad. Granted, most 7800 games are lousy but it gives you access to the 2600 library.
If you want to go with something interesting, get a Famicom.
Apart from the disk drive, is there something special about a Famicom that I couldn't get from turning my Gyromite into a converter?
Expanded audio for games that support it unless you want to do some soldering on your NES. Famicoms are pretty cheap if you go with the original model. That and they look fantastic.