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Best way you’ve found to play NES games?

Posted on 11/23/22 at 5:00 pm
Posted by Dale Murphy
God's Country
Member since Feb 2005
24479 posts
Posted on 11/23/22 at 5:00 pm
I’m old and the new systems are too advanced for me. Too many buttons.
I prefer to relive my childhood playing on some Tecmo Super Bowl, RBI Baseball, or Metroid while rocking out to some late 80s Van Halen and Warrant.
We have a Switch and Wii U but there’s just not enough games on there. I’ve downloaded many on a raspberry Pi but the modded controller that fits in the Pi is not smooth enough and makes it difficult for many of those games.
So unless I could find an original NES controller that can be modded to fit into a Pi, the only other option is to buy an original system and worry about the blinking screen between games.
Or have you found other ways to play?
This post was edited on 11/23/22 at 5:01 pm
Posted by slough
Louisiana
Member since Jul 2020
288 posts
Posted on 11/23/22 at 5:13 pm to
You have a lot of choices for USB controllers to use with the Raspberry Pi. You can probably find one you like. For example, this is a pretty good one that feels similar to an old SNES controller:

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If you get an original NES, you can largely fix the blinking screen problem by taking out the NES's connector and boiling it in a pot of water (yes, really). And you can clean the connectors on the games themselves with q-tips and rubbing alcohol or Windex.
This post was edited on 11/23/22 at 5:15 pm
Posted by SonicAndBareKnuckles
Member since Jun 2018
1600 posts
Posted on 11/23/22 at 6:39 pm to
Other than original hardware, just emulate it on any PC.
Posted by NEMizzou
Columbia MO
Member since Nov 2013
1369 posts
Posted on 11/28/22 at 4:56 pm to
Outside of an original console on an old CRT, I think an FPGA system is your best bet. If you're just interested in NES games you can get a RetroUSB for $200 here, and it's as perfect as it's going to get. It has ports for original controllers and HDMI out. Pair it with an Everdrive and you'll have every NES game ever produced, with flawless accuracy. Without using a CRT there will still be some lag but this is a lot better than a Pi-based system.

If you're wanting to do more systems than the NES and are OK with a huge learning curve, look up the Mister FPGA. That's what I have and it's kind of amazing what it can do. But it's not anything close to plug and play.
Posted by ThuperThumpin
Member since Dec 2013
7364 posts
Posted on 11/29/22 at 7:54 am to
I play on a modded NES classic with around 1000 games. There are lots of those for sale on EBay.
Posted by ForeverEllisHugh
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2016
14861 posts
Posted on 12/9/22 at 7:07 pm to
I love original hardware but I’m sure I’ll be playing some 8Bit when I get my Deck
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