![]() Dingoo Digitial A-320 A320 Emulator Game Console MP3 MP4 Media Player LCD 2.8 inch $109.00 The other reviews cover a lot of ground. I will only say that I agree with much of what they say. Right out of the box this device can play a wide variety of video formats, music files, has an FM radio, displays text files and photos, etc. I use it about 50-50 between watching TV shows or movies while travelling, and playing classic video games. Not only does this handle NES, GBA, CPS1/2, Neo Geo, etc. as is, but there are some homebrew emulators for Colecovision (!), the Odyssey 2, the SMS, the GameGear, and others. For less than $100 you have a 4-gigabyte media player/gaming device that handles all this and fits easily into a pocket. I highly recommend the A320! ![]() CreativeLabs EMULATOR X ( 70EM860006000 ) $299.99 Emulator X is a 24-bit/192kHz software sampler with integrated I/O and hardware-accelerated effects for Windows XP and 2000. You can run Emulator X as a VST instrument within your favorite sequencer application or standalone, from RAM or streaming from hard disk. Emulator X is the culmination of over 30 years of sampler and synthesizer development, offering musicians and sound designers the sampling technologies, powerful DSP and pristine sound quality of E-MU's hardware samplers with the latest disk streaming, file management and graphical interface advantages of software. ![]() Dreaming The World $17.99 No Description Available. Genre: Classical Music Media Format: Compact Disk Rating: Release Date: 15-JAN-1997 ![]() INNOVATION TECHNOLOGIES Smart Joy Emulator This is a great device, but if you can find it, get the "Smart Joy Dual Plus" which has 2 slots (for 2nd player support), you can probably get it at Lik-Sang.com. Anyways, we all know how PC gamepad companies try to mimick console gamepads but they're never as rugged or they never have enough buttons to suit us. This unit allows you to use anything with a Playstation plug on your USB capable PC, even the aftermarket pads. (Get the Madcatz 58016; better d-pad and bigger start/select than the original PS1&2 pads). I remember having worries since the device doesn't come with mapping software, but my worries faded once I found Joy2Key (its freeware). With it you can map buttons to letters and analog sticks to mouse. I -LOVE- playing Zsnes and having my Save State/Load State buttons right at my fingers (yeah I know... I'm such a cheater ^_^) I play my emu's on the TV with my video-out cable. I don't even get up to switch games or turn on game genie codes. I have the sticks rigged as my mouse, I do everything with the controller. This beats a Saitek or Logitech any day of the week. |
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