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    Re: Emulation (open discussion)

    I used to download tons of ROMs. I had... *counts* All but 8 SNES games, all the NES games, all the GBA and GB games up to 2003, and one N64 ROM. I deleted them, and now only use ISOs to pre-view games.

    ...Oh, and can you make a CD Burner into a DVD Burner without buying the harddrive? And can you edit blank CDs to make them bigger?
    'Zounds, ye whore! is black so base a hue?

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    Re: Emulation (open discussion)


    interesting question; but I wouldn't know how to answer it

    Anyways, I just got BattleArena Toshinden 2 PSX game, and I was wonderin what would be a good emulator that can (a) play the black CDs, and (b), would run semi-decent on my system(see page 1)?

    Here's another question: what do you think of 'hacked' ROMS?
    (like the PD ROM Atari Invaders)

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