As truly delightful as the Super NES Classic is, any retro enthusiast will tell you nothing beats playing games on original hardware. While the emulation on the Super NES Classic is top-notch, it doesn't quite capture the authenticity playing genuine carts on actual hardware affords.
The Super Nt bridges the gap between the convenience of the Super NES Classic and the authenticity of playing on original hardware. Unlike the Classic or RetroPi solutions, the Super Nt uses a field programmable gate array to reproduce the hardware of the SNES, rather than use software to emulate it.
Outputting an original Super NES to HDMI takes a bit of extra hardware, but the Super Nt outputs through HDMI with "lag-free, zero signal degradation video," according to manufacturer Analogue.
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The Super Nt bridges the gap between the convenience of the Super NES Classic and the authenticity of playing on original hardware. Unlike the Classic or RetroPi solutions, the Super Nt uses a field programmable gate array to reproduce the hardware of the SNES, rather than use software to emulate it.
Outputting an original Super NES to HDMI takes a bit of extra hardware, but the Super Nt outputs through HDMI with "lag-free, zero signal degradation video," according to manufacturer Analogue.
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