muellertime
New member
Hi all,
I'm looking to invest a little time and money in rigging a budget emulation setup for when I've got friends and family visiting. I'd love some feedback on this from you more experienced members. My goal is to emulate SNES, N64, and GC (low priority) titles for 2 & 4-player gaming.
Computer
OS: OS X, El Capitan
Processor: 2.5GHz Intel Core i5
Memory: 10 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000 1536 MB
Display will be my flatscreen TV.
Important Titles (in case of know emulation/multiplayer issues)
SNES: Mario Kart, Zombies Ate My Neighbors, Killer Instinct
N64: Smash Bros, Mario Party, Pokemon Stadium, Mario Kart
GC: Mario Kart, Smash Bros, Mario Party
My running plan is to purchase 4, used, Nintendo-brand GC controllers as well as a USB hub. By my understanding, that should enable me to map keys for each system and simultaneously play with 2 and 4 players (that's key).
Am I missing anything or is this airtight?
Thank you!
I'm looking to invest a little time and money in rigging a budget emulation setup for when I've got friends and family visiting. I'd love some feedback on this from you more experienced members. My goal is to emulate SNES, N64, and GC (low priority) titles for 2 & 4-player gaming.
Computer
OS: OS X, El Capitan
Processor: 2.5GHz Intel Core i5
Memory: 10 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000 1536 MB
Display will be my flatscreen TV.
Important Titles (in case of know emulation/multiplayer issues)
SNES: Mario Kart, Zombies Ate My Neighbors, Killer Instinct
N64: Smash Bros, Mario Party, Pokemon Stadium, Mario Kart
GC: Mario Kart, Smash Bros, Mario Party
My running plan is to purchase 4, used, Nintendo-brand GC controllers as well as a USB hub. By my understanding, that should enable me to map keys for each system and simultaneously play with 2 and 4 players (that's key).
Am I missing anything or is this airtight?
Thank you!