Play NES, SNES, Genesis & GB Games on your Xbox One! - NESBox Starter Guide

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Get yourself a Wii, then softmod it, then add the games you talking about. They was "injecting" games that was never released including N64 joints :francis:

Google and thank me later...
i don't think you are able to run mods like showdown 64 based on wwe no mercy. i could be wrong but i have done some slight research. pc is the only way to go. ohh, btw, there is a new dev who is working on a new n64 emulator and it is based on accuracy emulation. rumor has it, it will be better than projcect 64 which everyone uses.


man, i am geek a to the max..
 

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I just so happened to have most NES games in a small folder on my onedrive accound :win:
Tested out Donkey Kong and it worked flawlessly. I'm about to try some titles I had trouble starting on other emulators like Tengen Tetris. If I get that to work, I'll be happy. And Ring King :gladbron: Please god, I'm countin on this one..

I also have the unreleased Mike Tyson's Punch-Out 2. Be right back...
 

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So I just tried this out, works okay but it's a prototype so expect some things missing like button mapping support missing, but that was my biggest complaint aside from it seems when you leave fullscreen and go back into it the controller does not register anymore. I complain about button mapping because it's very awkward to play Mario Bros and have the run button (A) and have jump as (B). I can't seem to get it to work again though. I'll donate to show some support.

But other than those two complaints, it looks crisp and runs smooth. It's amazing that it's on onedrive because that's a lot of space to add a huge amount of games and it takes a second for the file to be uploaded to onedrive.
 
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