Play your carts with the benefits of emulation!

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Play your carts with the benefits of emulation!

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Very interesting. Kinda seems like he's adding a middle man, though.
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Impractical, yet awesome. Then again, I'm more likely to play my Sonic CD disk with Kega Fusion than with an emulator.
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Looks pretty cool, but I cannot imagine this coming at a reasonable price. Also, I would've named the drive that appears "SNES" or "Super Nintendo" instead of "ROM."
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Reverend wrote:Impractical, yet awesome. Then again, I'm more likely to play my Sonic CD disk with Kega Fusion than with an emulator.
Isn't Kega Fusion a emulator? A typo I suppose? Anyways, the fact that it plays carts for multiple systems is kinda cool. And if you have saves on you cart now you can play them with filtering and VGA clarity.
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corn619 wrote:Isn't Kega Fusion a emulator? A typo I suppose? Anyways, the fact that it plays carts for multiple systems is kinda cool. And if you have saves on you cart now you can play them with filtering and VGA clarity.
With Kega you can just pop your Sega CD games into your disk drive to play them.

Also I agree with the idea of using cartridge saves.
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Dylan wrote:
corn619 wrote:Isn't Kega Fusion a emulator? A typo I suppose? Anyways, the fact that it plays carts for multiple systems is kinda cool. And if you have saves on you cart now you can play them with filtering and VGA clarity.
With Kega you can just pop your Sega CD games into your disk drive to play them.

Also I agree with the idea of using cartridge saves.
All emulators let you do this.
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What benefits?
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BigTinz wrote:What benefits?
I consider save states, filtering, and colorful VGA clarity benefits.
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corn619 wrote:
BigTinz wrote:What benefits?
I consider save states, filtering, and colorful VGA clarity benefits.
Not sure, but I think that BigTinz was asking what benefits do you get from using the rom on your cart over an actual rom?
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