Author Topic: Game developers and reintroducing classic consoles  (Read 2136 times)

What?
he's like 11 i'm not surprised he can't spell "genesis"


what is the difference between the NES and the SNES?

what is the difference between the NES and the SNES?

MORE PIXELS!

what is the difference between the NES and the SNES?
8-Bits and 4 buttons


pretty sure SNES has better sound too, and the cartriges look a little different

what is the difference between the NES and the SNES?
the SNES has better graphics !

I want to get an SNES, but the NES looks so much hotter :(

I can assure you that didn't happen.
Binary and assembly are two different representations of the same data. Assembly is just formatted so you can read it easier. To my knowledge, the only game that was ever coded in assembly was RollerCoaster Tycoon.

didn't SNK put out a handheld version of their old console?

I bought an NES (EN-E-ES) for 70€ and an SNES (ES-EN-E-S) for 110€ with 10 games along with it.
"I bought an Nintendo Entertainment System"

see any problem there?

are we talking about like
that atari flashback thing?

I've always said it Ness and Ess-ness. I've actually never heard someone say N E S until you said that's how it's pronounced.

However, it would be an NES if it was pronounced N-E-S regardless of the meaning because the N carries a vowel sound before it in that scenario mandating the use of "an".

"I bought an Nintendo Entertainment System"

see any problem there?
i think he put the "an" there because he says it like "en-e-es" instead of "nintendo entertainment system"

can an SNES also play NES games?