![]() ![]() Using Nintendo’s Virtual Console, you can legally buy a large selection of games from the classic systems and even some arcade games. It’s my personal opinion that buying a classic game on a new system is great for specific purposes: Maybe you’re not a huge fan of the Sega Genesis, but really want to play Sonic the Hedgehog? Don’t bother getting a full console setup just for that, simply buy it on a newer system! If that’s similar to what you’re looking for, here’s your main choices: Playing older games on newer systems can be broken into two groups: Buying the games from an official outlet, or downloading roms (illegally) and playing them through emulators. Also, sometimes certain games only feel right with the original controllers. ![]() Just keep in mind that even though many of these methods produce an experience extremely close to the original, it will never be an exact match: Lots of games have quirky sound issues and some have lag, graphic or aspect ratio issues. That being said, I wanted to explain both the shortcomings of doing that, as well as many ways it can be beneficial. For the most part, playing old games on newer systems defeats the purpose of this site. ![]()
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