It’s a Hoot!
Admit it – you still crave a good game of
scrolling Super Mario or Dig Dug just like you did “back in the day.” We all do
because playing them brings back some of the fondest memories. But it isn’t easy to play these games the way
we used to. Unless we’ve kept the systems and cartridges of the past in good
working condition, our only trip down this jagged pixel lane is through a
little known gem called emulation.
Through emulation, you can play some of your
favorite games from the past including games made for Commodore, Atari, and
Nintendo. Emulation refers to the ability of a program or device to imitate
another program or device and it tricks the software into believing that a
device is really some other device. It is also possible for a computer to
emulate another type of computer. For example, there are programs that enable
an Apple Macintosh to emulate a PC. [1]
All that gobbledy gook doesn’t really mean
too much until you discover that with the right emulator, your computer can
play all your old favorite games. And the news gets even better. You can
download emulators from the Internet – free. You can download Amiga, Commodore,
GameBoy, Playstation 1, and Nintendo emulators plus you can download the games
(ROMs) that these machines play.
Our favorite emulator is the ZSNES
Emulator. This particular program emulates the old Super Nintendo console and
you can learn more about it yourself by visiting http://www.zsnes.com. This
program comes with an extensive help file and walks you through the process of
setting up a copy on your own PC. At the very least, your system needs a
486/100 processor, 14.5MB of RAM, a VGA card, and a Sound Blaster or 100%
compatible sound card. However a system with a fast P200 or higher Pentium
processor, 32MB of RAM, VGA card, and
Sound Blaster 16 or 100% compatible sound card yields the most realistic
results.
But don’t think that just because a console
is on the computer – you can’t enjoy your favorite gaming accessories. The
ZSNES Emulator let’s users maneuver around games with the keyboard and a
joystick. But enough about the emulator - You probably want to know what kind
of games you can play, right?
Called ROMs, you can play any game on your
PC that you played on the Super Nintendo System including:
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Bomberman 5
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Super Battleship
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Beavis n’ Butthead
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Bustamove
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Clue
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Dragonballz
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DreamTV
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Final Fantasy 4
·
Frogger
·
The Great Waldo Search
·
Inspector Gadget
·
Jeopardy Deluxee
·
John Madden Football
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Mariokart
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Marvel Superheroes
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Megamans Soccer
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
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Monopoly
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Mortal Kombat 2
·
Pinocchio
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Power Rangers
·
Race Driving
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Carmen San Diego
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SimAnt
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SimCity
·
SimCity 2000
·
Super Mario RPG
·
Sonic
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Space Football
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Starfox
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Streetfighter 2
·
Super Black Bass
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Super Ninja Boy
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Super Punch-Out!!
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
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Themepark
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Troddlers
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Utopia
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Vortex
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Wacky Race
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Wheel of Fortune
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Wings 2
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Wordtris
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World Soccer 94
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Yoshis Island
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Zelda 3
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... and tons more.
Downloading these games is a simple matter
of finding them online and there are plenty of websites that host them. Try
http://www.everyvideogame.com for starters.
Be aware that there’s an issue with
downloading these games and it’s a legal one. Basically, you’re not allowed to
download and play any game that you don’t already own on a cartridge. If can
abide by this law, you can revisit the past, in the present, on your brand new
PC.
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