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You must register or log in to post a message.If I have Super Smash Bros. downloaded from WiiWare I could download a Super Smash Bros. ROM file and run it in an emulator. I think... thought it's very hard to get since it has only been officially launched in Japan, a bunch of apeople worked togetter to make an English version. Since they "upload" the game's backup files to the computer and create a program that can run it. Which means the game files are copyrighted and an emulator pretty much copies the game :) But then again... When the N64 games aren't being sold/made anymore it can't really be that big of a problem :) Personally I've enjoyed the N64 emulator and I think you should go for the newer games and then dl the emulator :) It takes some time to become comfortable with the emulator though, but when you start using it it will all come to you :D So I would suggest going for SMG2, because you won't get a used system and used games, and you can always figure out how to get it on your computer with a little research... ;) Zelda OOT (defeated Ganon with a bottle :D!) Super Smash Bros Super Mario 64 But the classics are still good, too... :/ IDK what you should get. :/ I'm talking about the N64 version -A SNES console -A SNES power supply (doesn't come with one) -A SNES controller (") -A N64 console -A N64 controller (") -A SCART plug (I have an old TV) -Zelda: Ocarina of Time -Super Mario 64 -Super Mario All-Stars -Super Mario Kart? | GeneralFirst post of the topic-A SNES console -A SNES power supply (doesn't come with one) -A SNES controller (") -A N64 console -A N64 controller (") -A SCART plug (I have an old TV) -Zelda: Ocarina of Time -Super Mario 64 -Super Mario All-Stars -Super Mario Kart? |