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This is a case mod worth having. So many of them are massive and ugly.. but this is sleek and gorgeous. Not to mention, a Quad core is nothing to scoff at.
Did anyone else notice the SMB music was playing too fast? It's like he has ten seconds left in the level but he's right at the begining. That emulator is whack.
at first it was cool. than someone pointed it out and i suspicious. now i'm starting to think its a full blown conspiracy. why does every nes mod video have the person playing the first mario bros.?
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@Volvonaut: I think so. PAL/NTSC play at different speeds, and I think playing a euro cart on a US system/emu results in it being faster. But most emulators let you pick which region of the console to emulate.
Ah, this has put me in the mood for some Kaizo Mario World.
i hate case modes that don't use original controllers because i hate the feeling of anything but the real thing in my hand. If i'm playing nes, i want an nes controller, not some 3rd party thing or some homemade thing no matter how well its made.
if you were to blind fold me, and give me an NES controller and the absolutly best knock off NES controller(or snes! for that matter)... i mean it could be within 1% exact of a real thing, and i could still tell which one is fake... i guess i spent that many hours with those two controllers in my hands... i kinda miss the feeling, i think i'm gonna go hold one for a few minutes.
Its shocking to see someone play Super Mario Bros without holding down the run button. He kept backing up to get enough speed to jump over the holes or the pipes, its like he hasn't played the game much and doesn't even know you can run.
Wow... that looks really nice. I first looked into casemods a decade ago, and while I haven't kept up with it, he actually managed to make a mod I've never seen done before! Bravo!
@avconsumer2: No wai. It needs blue lights on the trim, red lights on the fan blades, case badges, a windowed panel, fan speed dials, and coats of neon-green paint. At the minimum.
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Still, I'd want one.
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For most people, it's Super Mario Bros.
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Better too fast than too slow, though.
Weird, tetris is normal speed. Perhaps he used wrong region ROM for SMB, maybe PAL instead of NTSC?
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Ah, this has put me in the mood for some Kaizo Mario World.
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if you were to blind fold me, and give me an NES controller and the absolutly best knock off NES controller(or snes! for that matter)... i mean it could be within 1% exact of a real thing, and i could still tell which one is fake... i guess i spent that many hours with those two controllers in my hands... i kinda miss the feeling, i think i'm gonna go hold one for a few minutes.
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Color me unimpressed.
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They really tie the room together.
10/04/09
Thumbs up! hahahaha.
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Wow, and I thought I was creative for sticking Star Wars figures into peoples cases when I work on their computers.
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@ThatTechGuy: From eBay. They were made for a Micro Machine series.
@DaFox: Yeah, I use high strength hot glue.
09/17/09
Now if Stargate Worlds would come out.....
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I feel like such a nerd for actually getting that joke.