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Honestly both feel the same to me. I'm just about playing games I guess.
This is my reasoning now even though I own a Master System, a Mega Drive and a Famiclone (Wanted 60Hz and couldn't be bothered spending loads on a modded console or getting one modded) I just find it much easier to have everything on my PC and I own 2 Mega Drive, Saturn and NES USB controllers so I use those when I emulate those particular systems. I'm looking at getting N64 and SNES ones soon too. Prices these days are ridiculous and I've as stated elsewhere I remember picking NES games up for 50P back in the early 2000s but now I won't spend a penny on retro games now. The physical space is a good point too, I'd want either a CRT TV for the old consoles or an OSSC which is again more money, why do all that when I can just fire anything I want up from the comfort of my PC?I won't fault anyone for wanting to play on original hardware, but to me it's like the difference between people who only listen to lossless audio vs. everyone else. If it enhances your experience, you do you. But I don't personally get enough out of original hardware to prefer it over the convenience and accessibility of emulation.
Plus, the physical space it takes up, the need to upkeep the layout of my gaming space so that everything stay organized and playable, and not to mention the price.
Krikzz is awesome, still have my everdrive 64 x7 for my n64fxpak pro actually supports MSU-1 music, it's pretty sick. SNES Earthworm Jim 2 with the Saturn music is the best way to play that game imo. I've also tried Illusion of Gaia with the orchestral arrangements and the Super Star Wars trilogy with the movie score. All the flash carts I have support save states, I just don't use them.
I've seen arcade builds of Sinden emulation for example @
imagine if atlus actually cared.I'm still shocked SMT IV and Strange journey is stuck on the 3DS. Those games deserve to be accessible on all platforms