Reply 20 of 26, by borgie83
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Yeah it does do that regarding the flashing but I wouldn't call it annoying by any means. Just a minor nit pick. Especially considering that the overall colours do seem improved when played on the SNES mini.
On another note. I fired the NES mini back up and it does have a touch more input lag than the SNES mini. Not noticeable in most games but I really noticed it in the Megaman games where I was struggling to make certain jumps. Games like Castlevania and Ninja Gaiden also require pinpoint accuracy so the same applies there too.
I'll keep the NES mini and SNES mini for when I want to take them around to people's houses for some multiplayer action but when at home I'm sticking to original hardware on a CRT tv. Nothing out there beats it.