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Really. They're amazing. I had only emulated old SNES RPGs and a couple of GBC games, but who would've told me that this afternoon, I would play 10 different games from my Sega Master System 2 times, games which I still have as cassettes back home?

Emulation = Procreation = Divine = God.
There's something shady about those equations :p
Emulators rock

I play almost all of my games on Emulators

I already own the original cartridge games, so legally i'm allowed to own and play the roms

I actually completed megaman 3 yesterday
I've certainly spent a LOT of time with C64 and Amiga emulators. And let's not forget DOSBox.
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Wishbone: I've certainly spent a LOT of time with C64 and Amiga emulators. And let's not forget DOSBox.
now we wait for a Windows 95 Emulator....
The best thing about emulators was that I have finally beaten many NES games of my youth!

Save state FTW!
DosBox,SNES,N64.those were the times
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SimonG: The best thing about emulators was that I have finally beaten many NES games of my youth!

Save state FTW!
Many games simply require savestates because some of the games are completely unfair and have a very high "Fake difficulty" setting

Most of them dont have any sort of save feature whatsoever, this isnt just NES games, this is most of the 8-16 bit library
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Fifeldor: Really. They're amazing. I had only emulated old SNES RPGs and a couple of GBC games, but who would've told me that this afternoon, I would play 10 different games from my Sega Master System 2 times, games which I still have as cassettes back home?

Emulation = Procreation = Divine = God.
The Master System took cartridges. ;)
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l0rdtr3k: DosBox,SNES,N64.those were the times
Actually, we used to call it DOS back in the day, not DOSBox.
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l0rdtr3k: DosBox,SNES,N64.those were the times
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spindown: Actually, we used to call it DOS back in the day, not DOSBox.
:-)!

+1
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spindown: Actually, we used to call it DOS back in the day, not DOSBox.
I called it Norton Commander. Don't judge me, I was 7! :D Anyway, I see more and more people calling 'DOS' 'DOSBox' these days :D
I've never been able to play a game for longer than an hour with an emulator. It's just not as magical as playing the real thing. :(
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Fenixp: I called it Norton Commander. Don't judge me, I was 7! :D
I still have fond memories of Xtree Gold :)
I have SNES, NES and SCUMM Engine emulators on my PSP. Plus i can play GBA games on my DS.

As you already pointed out emulators are the best thing befell on to the world!