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    Well, obviously, in most cases playing the home console - the real thing - will be better than playing an emulated version. However, some portable devices allow you to play some classic games which would normally be played on a console, on the move. Then you've got to consider there are some rare games or games that weren't released at all in your region. Sometimes, your only choice is to play them via an emulator...

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    *yawn*

    I have a kick ass controler hooked up to my computer. And my computer is hooked up to my 62" HD tv. So my emulators really kick ass.

    But they still have a different feel even though they are on a tv and I have a controler. The sound is a little off, but thats about it.

    beeing able to speed up RPG's makes the time it take to pass them so much less. and save anyware you can't beat that.

    So if you have the right setup Emu > console. But without the right set up Console > Emu.
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    i only have emulated handheld games, from GameBoy Color to GameBoy Advance. that doesn't mean i don't own any actual handhelds, xD. yes, the control functions are a little more complicated on a keypad, but i like how i can auto save/load, screen-capture, fast forward, and resize the game screen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yami_Yuffie
    i only have emulated handheld games, from GameBoy Color to GameBoy Advance. that doesn't mean i don't own any actual handhelds, xD. yes, the control functions are a little more complicated on a keypad, but i like how i can auto save/load, screen-capture, fast forward, and resize the game screen.
    Yeah; actually, it always annoyed me that you had to watch the same boring sequences every damn time you were playing the games.

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    I like the feel of the SNES opposed to the emulator. However CT costs $155 bucks and FFVI costs $250...so emulate them I shall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skarr
    I like the feel of the SNES opposed to the emulator. However CT costs $155 bucks and FFVI costs $250...so emulate them I shall.
    A few minutes ago I ordered FFIV, for the SNES, for 450 Swedish Crowns - that equals to about $55.

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    I like emulation, but only as a way to experience games or systemsthat are no longer easily accessible to me (SNES) sometimes it feels cheap, but then you just look back and see that, emulator or console, its the same game, but it would be better with console in case comp crashed ><
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