Hobie-wan wrote:Most clones are composite video only. With a real SNES you can get an S-video cable (same cable for SNES/N64/GC) which looks excellent.
my duo had built in svideo...
Hobie-wan wrote:Most clones are composite video only. With a real SNES you can get an S-video cable (same cable for SNES/N64/GC) which looks excellent.
Hobie-wan wrote:Most clones are composite video only. With a real SNES you can get an S-video cable (same cable for SNES/N64/GC) which looks excellent.
yomomma1 wrote:The retro duo is good for snes games, it has a great compatibility rate, also plays pal games, though it has more problems with the pal snes games. The retro duo is not at all good for nes games. Just get a snes.
Jrecee wrote:really? All I've got is a retro duo and haven't had any problems with nes games so far. Maybe there's some small glitches that I don't notice because I can't compare to play on an nes, but it beats the hell out of wiggling the cartridge around for a half hour to get a game to work.
yomomma1 wrote:Jrecee wrote:really? All I've got is a retro duo and haven't had any problems with nes games so far. Maybe there's some small glitches that I don't notice because I can't compare to play on an nes, but it beats the hell out of wiggling the cartridge around for a half hour to get a game to work.
The retro duo has a great compatibility rate for nes games but it can't use nes accessories, and it has a problem with faulty pins, they tend to break very easily. It also has sound and minor video glitches.