The Tristar 64 is an unlicensed add-on for the Nintendo 64 (N64) video game console. Produced in Hong Kong by Future Laboratory, the Tristar 64 features two additional cartridge ports which are designed to accept cartridges created for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES, a.k.a. Famicom) and Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES, a.k.a. Super Famicom). The device then emulates the NES (via an NES-on-a-chip) or SNES hardware, and allows the cartridge to be run. The device also features built-in cheat cartridge functionality through a program called the X-Terminator, as well as the Memory Editor, which allows SRAM and EEPROM saved game data to be archived and edited.
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| - El Tristar 64 es un complemento sin licencia para la consola de videojuegos Nintendo 64. Producido en Hong Kong por Future Laboratory, el Tristar 64 cuenta con dos puertos de cartucho adicionales que están diseñados para aceptar cartuchos de la Nintendo Entertainment System (NES, Famicom) y el Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES, Super Famicom). El dispositivo emula el NES (vía NES-on-a-chip) el hardware de SNES, y permite que el cartucho se ejecute. El dispositivo también cuenta con una funcionalidad de incorporada a través de un programa llamado X-Terminator, así como el Editor de memoria, que permite que los datos de juegos guardados de SRAM y EEPROM se archiven y editen. (es)
- The Tristar 64 is an unlicensed add-on for the Nintendo 64 (N64) video game console. Produced in Hong Kong by Future Laboratory, the Tristar 64 features two additional cartridge ports which are designed to accept cartridges created for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES, a.k.a. Famicom) and Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES, a.k.a. Super Famicom). The device then emulates the NES (via an NES-on-a-chip) or SNES hardware, and allows the cartridge to be run. The device also features built-in cheat cartridge functionality through a program called the X-Terminator, as well as the Memory Editor, which allows SRAM and EEPROM saved game data to be archived and edited. (en)
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| - El Tristar 64 es un complemento sin licencia para la consola de videojuegos Nintendo 64. Producido en Hong Kong por Future Laboratory, el Tristar 64 cuenta con dos puertos de cartucho adicionales que están diseñados para aceptar cartuchos de la Nintendo Entertainment System (NES, Famicom) y el Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES, Super Famicom). El dispositivo emula el NES (vía NES-on-a-chip) el hardware de SNES, y permite que el cartucho se ejecute. El dispositivo también cuenta con una funcionalidad de incorporada a través de un programa llamado X-Terminator, así como el Editor de memoria, que permite que los datos de juegos guardados de SRAM y EEPROM se archiven y editen. El Tristar 64 requiere una fuente de alimentación independiente y se conecta a un televisor por medio de cables de salida RCA, y la salida de video del N64 se enruta primero a través del dispositivo Tristar. Aunque el dispositivo cuenta con compatibilidad con la mayoría de los títulos tanto para NES como para SNES, los cartuchos con un procesador adicional (como el que se encuentra en Super Mario RPG) no son compatibles[cita requerida]. El Tristar 64 es similar al , un dispositivo que permite reproducir cartuchos NES en una consola SNES. (es)
- The Tristar 64 is an unlicensed add-on for the Nintendo 64 (N64) video game console. Produced in Hong Kong by Future Laboratory, the Tristar 64 features two additional cartridge ports which are designed to accept cartridges created for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES, a.k.a. Famicom) and Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES, a.k.a. Super Famicom). The device then emulates the NES (via an NES-on-a-chip) or SNES hardware, and allows the cartridge to be run. The device also features built-in cheat cartridge functionality through a program called the X-Terminator, as well as the Memory Editor, which allows SRAM and EEPROM saved game data to be archived and edited. The Tristar 64 requires a separate power supply, and connects to a television set by way of RCA composite output cables, with the N64's own video output being first routed through the Tristar device. The Tristar 64 is similar to the Super 8, a device which allowed NES cartridges to be played on a SNES console. (en)
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