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Pick cartridge type, generally a "5200" cartridge (Cartridges that will likely work: Standard 8 KB 5200 cartridge, or One chip 16 KB 5200 cartridge, or the Two chip 16 KB 5200 cartridge (or something of the likes)). Works as it should, noting really to say about it. Runs off of the Master System emulator, everything seems to work as it should. There aren’t very many games here, but what is here does work. This is Mainly the SG-1000, but there are also some Othello Multivision games as well, nine to be exact. Nothing really needed here, everything should work proper without your eyes bleeding.
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That one can’t be used with the Nintendo 64’s default emulator so you will need to switch emulators when wanting to play between the two consoles, N64 and N64DD. I’m providing a link with a video if you want to try and assign the exit button to a button to a controller, but I couldn’t get it to work with my controller. Otherwise, all the other emulators are odd and you will need a keyboard to exit, Esc will exit the game. The emulator that starts with ‘LR-‘ can use the default controller setting, and can be exited with Start + Select. You can try switching the emulator in the config menu if you find a game that doesn’t run that well - right after you click the button to start the game, and before the game loads. Some lag here and there, due to the fact that Raspberry Pi can't process as fast as it needs to sometimes. Select + X, Quick Menu, Core Options, GB Colorization will change palette color. This is just a collection of the games that can be found on the SNES Classic. There isn’t really anything that needs explained for this one These are Japanese games with Japanese text, but they all seem to work properly. R2, L2, R2 to switch disks, or whatever you assign to the right and left trigger buttons. This works the same way as the NES, I just have the Famicom (Family Computer) and NES games separated. This is a collection of user/community created rom hacks.
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This is just a collection of the games that can be found on the NES Classic.