FYI they are tiny 60mm x 45 mm x 15 mm
2.36” x 1.77” x 0.59” inches
FYI they are tiny 60mm x 45 mm x 15 mm
2.36” x 1.77” x 0.59” inches
If memory serves that would be in the bios/mame 2003-plus/samples folder to be more precise.
Retro gaming brings a feeling of nostalgia for most that are into it. My video game life started off on an Atari 2600, so playing old games from my childhood is fun and a reminder of easier times. That being said NES provides a bunch of pick up and play fun games. Here is a short list of fun games to play.
Mike Tyson’s punch out
Mega Man series- Mega Man 2 has the most banger soundtrack.
R-Type
Alpha mission
RC Pro Am
Ironman Ivan Stewart’s Off-road
Super sprint
Double Dragon
*Edit formatting (thanks CrayonRosary)
These should provide a bunch of different play types and genres to figure out what types of games scratch your itch.
Not sure how you feel about emulation, but take a look at FPGA systems like the MiSTer or Analog Pocket. These use hardware/chip simulation to recreate a 1:1 real hardware experience. You can also use original controllers via adapters with 0 lag, so the games feel the same too. With one of these systems you will be able to play all of those systems plus a bunch more. It’s a cool system, highly recommended.
If you care to spend the money they do make optical drive emulators. These will trade an optical drive for an sd card. Kind of like adding an everdrive to a cart systems.
RC Pro Am is the home Nintendo version.
Are you thinking of Super Sprint / Championship Sprint? That game had either 2 or 3 wheels on the cabinet. Every trip to the roller rink included a couple games of Super Sprint for me. Great Game!!!
Available on steam for $25
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1147860/UFO_50/