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- Sep 26, 2019
Mine just sits on my shelf alongside my other childhood SNES RPGs. I got to keep the majority of my childhood games, including my old RPGs, and I have my working SNES with the power, A/V cables, and controllers needed to play it.Let's be real, almost nobody with an actual legit Earthbound cartridge is playing the game with it. They have it displayed carefully somewhere and only play Earthbound on a SNES Mini, or lying about having a SNES Mini because they don't want to admit to playing just a ROM. If they're even actually playing it and not just watching YouTube videos instead, that's a real possibility.
I always emulate. My favorite way to play SNES games is through Snes9X on the Wii, with a Classic Controller Pro. SNES RPGs were temperamental even when I was little over my saved games getting deleted, and that is crushing when it comes to those long, long RPGs. Every bit of progress could be gone because of a bit of dust getting on the wrong pin, and you cannot back those saves up without some kind of exotic cartridge dumping hardware. Plus, those games are designed to be very slow and last a long time, which is great when you're a kid and you only get a couple of games a year, but horrible when you're an adult. The biggest boon to emulators that nobody ever brings up is the sheer amount of time you get to save. Grinding becomes a breeze, and save states let you work past bullshit parts that become long in the tooth almost immediately.
There is absolutely no benefit to owning the original cartridge and real hardware if you just want to enjoy some old RPGs. SNES might just be the most thoroughly emulated console out there, and you are getting a much better experience by being able to speed things up and save right before bosses. You're an adult, your time is valuable, and anyone who acts like you didn't really beat it because you didn't burn hours and hours on repetitive nothingness is an elitist fagstick.
Oh, and newer controllers like the Wii's Classic Controller Pro, the DualShock 4 and the Xbox Series X controllers are better than the SNES controller, for SNES games. Game controllers have come a long way in terms of comfort and tactile feedback over the past few decades.
Nintendo's also the only one with a weird widespread cult surrounding the company. Sega practically encourages emulation, and from what I've seen, most fans of obscure consoles like the TG16 will outright say you should just emulate their games, because scarcity + prices.Add to that mental gymnastics about the morality of emulation. I remember talking to a Nintendo fan who was adamant emulation is evil and it's actually stealing (lol) but when pressed admitted to playing emulators. "Oh but I only do it with obscure Japanese games that were never released in the west so it's ok in those specific circumstances" Yeh ok buddy whatever you say. I bet you totally never masturbate because you've only ever done it with your left hand.
Come to think of it, I've only ever seen sperging like this about emulators from Nintendo fans. Why anyone feels the need to defend a billion $ corporation or debate the ethics of playing 30 year old games is beyond me but there we are.
Plus, there's that cognitive dissonance the anti-emulation crowd has surrounding the deal with used games, where they act like emulation is depriving the developers of cash flow, despite being okay with buying used cartridges, which still means you get to enjoy it without giving Nintendo money. None of their logic makes sense, but that's cultlike thinking for you.