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== Compatibility ==
the compatibility must be updated bcz of v.2. ty
the compatibility must be updated bcz of v.2. ty



== Compatibility Issues ==
== Compatibility Issues ==

Is there a place in this article to list specific compatibility issues? I have been playing a lot of SNES and NES games on this system and have noticed occasional issues that are worth noting. And I check these errors against against the official Nintendo consoles.
Is there a place in this article to list specific compatibility issues? I have been playing a lot of SNES and NES games on this system and have noticed occasional issues that are worth noting. And I check these errors against against the official Nintendo consoles.


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== Hardware Emulation ==
== Hardware Emulation ==
There is no mention of what kind of hardware the Retro Duo uses. The article at present says "designed as an emulator" in its introductory section. While it is vague enough for the section, the article never elaborates on it. When it says "designed as an emulator," what exactly does that mean? Is it using hardware that emulates the consoles' original hardware? Does it have exact replicas of the NES and SNES hardware? OR is it a modern computer with emulation programs as [[firmware]]? &mdash; [[User:Kjammer|Kjammer]] &nbsp;[[User talk:Kjammer|<font size="4">&#8962;</font>]] 02:48, 16 December 2009 (UTC)


== Retro-bit ==
There is no mention of what kind of hardware the Retro Duo uses. The article at present says "designed as an emulator" in its introductory section. While it is vague enough for the section, the article never elaborates on it. When it says "designed as an emulator," what exactly does that mean? Is it using hardware that emulates the consoles' original hardware? Does it have exact replicas of the NES and SNES hardware? OR is it a modern computer with emulation programs as [[firmware]]? &mdash; [[User:Kjammer|Kjammer]] &nbsp;[[User talk:Kjammer|<font size="4">&#8962;</font>]] 02:48, 16 December 2009 (UTC)
Is there a website to add to this article? [[Special:Contributions/76.66.198.128|76.66.198.128]] ([[User talk:76.66.198.128|talk]]) 12:45, 21 October 2010 (UTC)

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Compatibility

the compatibility must be updated bcz of v.2. ty

Compatibility Issues

Is there a place in this article to list specific compatibility issues? I have been playing a lot of SNES and NES games on this system and have noticed occasional issues that are worth noting. And I check these errors against against the official Nintendo consoles.

For example, in Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts the boss of Stage 3 does not render at all when the game is played on the Retro Duo. This basically makes the game unplayable. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.127.195.234 (talk) 18:12, 5 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Hardware Emulation

There is no mention of what kind of hardware the Retro Duo uses. The article at present says "designed as an emulator" in its introductory section. While it is vague enough for the section, the article never elaborates on it. When it says "designed as an emulator," what exactly does that mean? Is it using hardware that emulates the consoles' original hardware? Does it have exact replicas of the NES and SNES hardware? OR is it a modern computer with emulation programs as firmware? — Kjammer   02:48, 16 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Retro-bit

Is there a website to add to this article? 76.66.198.128 (talk) 12:45, 21 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]