![]() ![]() You can also fiddle with the audio to make it sound crisper and better than what your CRT back in the day could put out. The benefit of emulator is crisper graphics, and a choice of filters to smooth stuff out if you wish. Obviously, I think it's worth it if you do like collecting games, and want to start collecting SNES games (if you have the money (CT is ~$100, FF3 is 30-40, Super Metroid is $50ish etc)). Unless you are a collecter type, I don't think it's worth it shelling out ~$200 for the game alone plus whatever a working SNES costs (seems to vary, $30-$60) unless you're ok with the 30$ knockoffs.
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