|
Re: (Frankenstein's Monster) Emulator? SNES+Genesis, or GeSNESis
03/14/24 06:53 PM
|
|
|
Sweet synth sounds on SNES? There's not only a hardware solution in the form of a few flash carts with a custom chip called MSU-1, but several emulators let you play those games, either with a modded rom, or with the MSU files in a specific folder and the vanilla rom (with reqirements wrt file names). Randomizers, including map rearranging, sprite changing, and music changing, has come a really long way for many games. Super Metroid is a huge/popular one in this area... I play one with full CD quality, orchestral music, for example.
Just broke my personal record for number of consecutive days without dying!
Edited by URherenow (03/14/24 06:55 PM)
|
|