Norbert's Online NES emulator and the Online Arcade game emulators. posted by Espoo2 (7 comments total)
The sound and the controls can be a bit buggy, but it's still cool as hell.... I mean, it's metroid... and it's web-based and free! posted by Espoo2 at 12:05 AM on December 11, 2003
I don't see balloon fight, therefore it's useless. posted by RubiX^3 at 12:34 AM on December 11, 2003
Go here for the emulation motherlode, including a lot more online emulators. posted by chrid at 12:48 AM on December 11, 2003
This would be sweet as heck if I could figure out how to slow it down for the Super Mario games. The decrease frame thingy just ain't working for me. posted by snarkywench at 3:28 AM on December 11, 2003
It seems to work for some of you guys, but for me it's unbearably slow, plus the buzzing sound is annoying. posted by gregb1007 at 7:01 AM on December 11, 2003
Wow, just a day ago I was wondering if there was an online version of Defender floating about. Very cool. posted by dong_resin at 9:57 AM on December 11, 2003
no legend of zelda...? *sulks* posted by t r a c y at 10:06 AM on December 11, 2003
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