![]() ![]() Per a precedent ruling from my predecessor, we thus count it as a single entry. Just to let you know, Namco Museum 64 supposedly is recreated (from original arcade source code?!) rather than emulation of original ROMs. Namco Museum 64 - played a small sample of each game Kirby Super Star - 100% completed the game Just need a few more Espers, need to defeat the rest of the dragons, teach spells to every character and train for the ending. Spider-Man/X-Men: Arcade's Revenge for Sega Genesis - 79 minutesĭiddy Kong Racing - totally completed adventure mode then played time trial mode to unlock T.T.įinal Fantasy 6 - got all the characters in the World of Ruin. Pole Position for Arcade (via Namco Museum 64 for Nintendo 64) - 3 minutes Pac-Man for Arcade (via Namco Museum 64 for Nintendo 64) - 10 minutes Pac-Man for Arcade (via Namco Museum 64 for Nintendo 64) - 9 minutes Kirby Super Star for Super Nintendo - 293 minutes Galaxian for Arcade (via Namco Museum 64 for Nintendo 64) - 7 minutes Galaga for Arcade (via Namco Museum 64 for Nintendo 64) - 10 minutes Sat down this morning for my first session with it and it died around 25 minutes into the session…oh well, at least that is one fewer everdrive I need.ĭiddy Kong Racing for Nintendo 64 - 514 minutesĭig Dug for Arcade (via Namco Museum 64 for Nintendo 64) - 4 minutesįinal Fantasy III (VI) for Super Nintendo - 1,194 minutes I had held off on playing it more waiting for the upcoming everdrive from krikzz that will play cd games though the hucard slot. I noticed the system had some corrosion on the controller port and power plug when I bought it but I tested it out and it seemed to work fine. I ended up accepting a partial refund of $80 just to move on and not have to deal with the seller anymore, he had very minimal english abilities and I don’t speak Japanese. Got it on eBay in what looked like a good lot with Dai Makaimura but the guy never shipped that game, some of the other games in the lot were missing too. My Supergrafx crapped out and died I hadn’t realized how ludicrously corroded it was until I opened it up.
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