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This updated version of the popular SupaBoy is now compatible with PAL cartridges in addition to the NTSC cartridges. Shaped and color-coded like an original SNES controller with a full D-pad, face buttons, and shoulder buttons, the SupaBoy revamps one of the most cherished gaming systems ever created, the Super Nintendo Read More
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I am interested if only SFC carts fit. The original SupaBoy didn't have a latch to hold onto SFC carts. I also had ghosting on <SELECT> and <LEFT>. But it did play SFC games well.
If you have a 3ds/2ds just install home brew launcher and plop all the ROMs you want on the SD card. I have every NES,SNES, gba, Genesis game. You don't need to hack it either.
cyris69I've done this with a PSPgo. Super portable and works really well. The SNES emulation works near-flawlessly on the PSPgo as opposed to earlier PSPs.
How does it look when it's going through the AV? The 16:9 aspect ratio is disappointing,
although I might be interested in using it as a wired PAL SNES as long as it doesn't look all janky on the TV.
barleyI've seen a video review of it. It displays correctly when using the composite video out. Though being composite, make sure your TV actually has those connections. Ideally, you'd connect it to a SDTV, or use a decent upscaler.
cbtlrWhat I saw was the SD2SNES. I just looked them up. These SD SNES carts....They're...not cheap. The cheapest one available ATM (Super Everdrive V2), that I saw, will cost about as much as the SupaBoy S Portable, and apparently has limitations (No expansion chip support). The SD2SNES goes for around $200 US.
I have the original SupaBoy and like it, but there were several problems. It looks like the S fixes them... sorta. The Select and Start buttons are how they should be, the speakers at least appear to be better, and the screen does indeed look SHARPER, but that aspect ratio is potentially a deal-breaker. Is there any word on if the D-pad is improved? It didn't have a rocker-point, so all directions could squish down at once.