02-02-2018, 01:08 AM
Well, there is the Arcade to NES port of duck hunt, which is definitely worth getting running on an NES.
Super Russian Roulette would benefit from the extended cord. at least in the case of playing with an extended crowd.
There are a few hacks for both Duck Hunt and Hogans alley, but nothing outside of graphical modifications. (Granted, some of these are pretty impressive.)
As for fangames,(Assuming I'm on the same page here) unfortunately, this wouldn't work on a home computer (At least not without further modifications, as well as connecting a computer to a CRT TV screen). All I did was run with a theory of Connecting point A to point B on the NES hardware, just using the Cat5e cable as an interchangeable part for the modification. While the Cat5e can be removed, and used for its intended purpose, it cannot be used to connect the Zapper, or the NES to the internet either. Sorry.
I would like to put out there: If I could make this thing work on a computer, I would in less than a heartbeat.
Super Russian Roulette would benefit from the extended cord. at least in the case of playing with an extended crowd.
There are a few hacks for both Duck Hunt and Hogans alley, but nothing outside of graphical modifications. (Granted, some of these are pretty impressive.)
As for fangames,(Assuming I'm on the same page here) unfortunately, this wouldn't work on a home computer (At least not without further modifications, as well as connecting a computer to a CRT TV screen). All I did was run with a theory of Connecting point A to point B on the NES hardware, just using the Cat5e cable as an interchangeable part for the modification. While the Cat5e can be removed, and used for its intended purpose, it cannot be used to connect the Zapper, or the NES to the internet either. Sorry.
I would like to put out there: If I could make this thing work on a computer, I would in less than a heartbeat.