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Web based NES emulator

Posted in Entertainment, Geeky, Tech by Derek at 4:08 pm
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metroidI wasted an entire hour the other day going through each of these NES emulated games online. Relive the classics without the need of blowing, tapping, or slamming your old NES catridges on the floor before wedging them into the classic player.

There are too many titles to list. It’s insane. So much to go through, yet so short of a day. Hurry up and bookmark this and play while you’re bored at work next week. If you’re not going to actually play, at least enjoy the background music and leave the window open in the background.

What tricks did you have up your sleeve to get the old catridge games to boot up on the old NES systems?

7 Responses to “Web based NES emulator”

  1. sky says:

    it was all about stretching your shirt over the cartridge, blowing through the shirt, then inserting the cartridge barely enough to click it down. works like a charm. if you like nes music, you can download nsf’s and listen to them with winamp with a plugin. ninja gaiden music is especially rad.

  2. Derek says:

    I used to do the wipe, shake, blow, and wave trick. Worked most of the time.

  3. Tan The Man says:

    Or just buy a revolution…

  4. Dan says:

    Hmmmmmmm – The Wii!

  5. graham says:

    Doesn’t seem to work on Flock browser for Mac. Hmm…

  6. budz says:

    There are a lot more NES games to play @

    http://youre.nu/NES/

    it too is a web based NES emulator

  7. captainmyke says:

    when i was a lil kid i would lick the game cartride, now that im older i relize it was pretty nasty lol. i was dying to play those damn games so bad i used that as a last resort.
    after stomping on the nintendo and punching it and throwing controllers. i got it to work. thank god for emu’s.

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