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  • superselena64@vmst.ioS This user is from outside of this forum
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    superselena64@vmst.io
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    The Nintendo Broadcast Satellaview was added to my collection after my last collection post!
    Of course the service is gone, but with it's bios and a cart with a real-time clock, you can get a good sense of what it was once like!

    #nintendo #retrogaming #retrocollecting

    jenny753@indiepocalypse.socialJ shaneisgames@mstdn.gamesS cm30@ohai.socialC sonikku@techhub.socialS nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.socialN 7 Replies Last reply
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    • superselena64@vmst.ioS superselena64@vmst.io

      The Nintendo Broadcast Satellaview was added to my collection after my last collection post!
      Of course the service is gone, but with it's bios and a cart with a real-time clock, you can get a good sense of what it was once like!

      #nintendo #retrogaming #retrocollecting

      jenny753@indiepocalypse.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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      jenny753@indiepocalypse.social
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      @SuperSelena64 If you have a PC, there's a group of folks working to replicate the Satellaview experience with emulators!

      Link Preview Image
      Satellaview+

      favicon

      (satellaviewplus.github.io)

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      • superselena64@vmst.ioS superselena64@vmst.io

        The Nintendo Broadcast Satellaview was added to my collection after my last collection post!
        Of course the service is gone, but with it's bios and a cart with a real-time clock, you can get a good sense of what it was once like!

        #nintendo #retrogaming #retrocollecting

        shaneisgames@mstdn.gamesS This user is from outside of this forum
        shaneisgames@mstdn.gamesS This user is from outside of this forum
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        @SuperSelena64 Super jealous! Such an interesting piece of hardware, way, waaaaay ahead of its time!

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        • superselena64@vmst.ioS superselena64@vmst.io

          The Nintendo Broadcast Satellaview was added to my collection after my last collection post!
          Of course the service is gone, but with it's bios and a cart with a real-time clock, you can get a good sense of what it was once like!

          #nintendo #retrogaming #retrocollecting

          cm30@ohai.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
          cm30@ohai.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
          cm30@ohai.social
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          @SuperSelena64 damn a real Satellaview in the wild. Would be awesome to see this restored to full functionality via the fan project someone else mentioned!

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          • superselena64@vmst.ioS superselena64@vmst.io

            The Nintendo Broadcast Satellaview was added to my collection after my last collection post!
            Of course the service is gone, but with it's bios and a cart with a real-time clock, you can get a good sense of what it was once like!

            #nintendo #retrogaming #retrocollecting

            sonikku@techhub.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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            sonikku@techhub.social
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            @SuperSelena64 one day I’d like to even get a non working one as a stand for my SFC but even broken ones go for a fair amount.

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            • superselena64@vmst.ioS superselena64@vmst.io

              The Nintendo Broadcast Satellaview was added to my collection after my last collection post!
              Of course the service is gone, but with it's bios and a cart with a real-time clock, you can get a good sense of what it was once like!

              #nintendo #retrogaming #retrocollecting

              nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
              nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
              nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.social
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              @SuperSelena64 I wonder what it felt like at the time with stuff like BS Zelda. I never quite understood what that was exactly. Custom world maps or something?

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              • superselena64@vmst.ioS superselena64@vmst.io

                The Nintendo Broadcast Satellaview was added to my collection after my last collection post!
                Of course the service is gone, but with it's bios and a cart with a real-time clock, you can get a good sense of what it was once like!

                #nintendo #retrogaming #retrocollecting

                vinnyboiler@oldbytes.spaceV This user is from outside of this forum
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                @SuperSelena64 One of the most interesting consoles peripherals of all time. Games made for the thing really was a unique one time experience combining SNES game play with a radio audio drama, and tied together with synced up gameplay loops tied to what you were currently hearing.

                The end result is simply an temporal spectacle unlike no other. The closest comparison I can think of is like whenever Fortnight host a live concert but tied to that famous case in World of Warcraft where a unintentional epidemic spread throughout the world. Think of around a hundred thousand Japanese kids playing a synced experience and having no way of playing it again after it was done.

                It was ephemerality in video game form.

                I feel like there is a lot you can study from it.

                https://youtu.be/tRNIQ3wr-KY

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                • superselena64@vmst.ioS superselena64@vmst.io

                  The Nintendo Broadcast Satellaview was added to my collection after my last collection post!
                  Of course the service is gone, but with it's bios and a cart with a real-time clock, you can get a good sense of what it was once like!

                  #nintendo #retrogaming #retrocollecting

                  lukathemouse@gamedev.lgbtL This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @SuperSelena64 incredible!!!

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                  • nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.socialN nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.social

                    @SuperSelena64 I wonder what it felt like at the time with stuff like BS Zelda. I never quite understood what that was exactly. Custom world maps or something?

                    superselena64@vmst.ioS This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @nazokiyoubinbou It was a lot! Zelda had a whole 3rd Quest, the games had scheduled times for download availability and certain levels were only playable at certain times on the BS-X clock, and it piped in real audio as well so you could hear announcers and live music!
                    It was just a whole thing!

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                      @nazokiyoubinbou It was a lot! Zelda had a whole 3rd Quest, the games had scheduled times for download availability and certain levels were only playable at certain times on the BS-X clock, and it piped in real audio as well so you could hear announcers and live music!
                      It was just a whole thing!

                      nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @SuperSelena64 It's sad that people like me completely missed out on stuff like that. I can only imagine the excitement people must have felt.

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                      • vinnyboiler@oldbytes.spaceV vinnyboiler@oldbytes.space

                        @SuperSelena64 One of the most interesting consoles peripherals of all time. Games made for the thing really was a unique one time experience combining SNES game play with a radio audio drama, and tied together with synced up gameplay loops tied to what you were currently hearing.

                        The end result is simply an temporal spectacle unlike no other. The closest comparison I can think of is like whenever Fortnight host a live concert but tied to that famous case in World of Warcraft where a unintentional epidemic spread throughout the world. Think of around a hundred thousand Japanese kids playing a synced experience and having no way of playing it again after it was done.

                        It was ephemerality in video game form.

                        I feel like there is a lot you can study from it.

                        https://youtu.be/tRNIQ3wr-KY

                        superselena64@vmst.ioS This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @vinnyboiler Even now with what has been reconstructed on my system, I can launch the BS-X version of Excitebike (for example) and if it's not time for the next course yet, I can play practice rounds until the time is ready. You have to play it at the right time to play the different courses. It's just so cool.
                        No real-time audio though (yet) 😉

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