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CGA/EGA/YUV/RGB to VGA Arcade Game Video Converter 2VGA Dual VGA GBS-8220. SNESoIP Brings Online Multiplayer To The Super Nintendo | RetroCollect. With the likes of Xbox Live and PlayStation Network offering gamers the perfect solution to online action, what equivalent do 16-bit fanatics have? SNESoIP is the closet offering, a build-it-yourself adapter to connect your distant friends to your Super Nintendo over the internet.

This all new accessory connects into both controller ports of your Super Nintendo whilst providing a new port for player one on the front. SNESoIP (or Super Nintendo Over IP if you'd prefer) then sends each and every one of your button presses over the internet to player two, and in return his input is then sent back to your console. Although SNESoIP is still very much in development, this open-source project has already reached a fully functional stage and all the parts needed to make one have been listed online. All you need now are equally technical friends who also happen to have a Super Nintendo!

SNESoIP Online Multiplayer Demonstration SNESoIP gameplay comparison from Michael Fitzmayer on Vimeo. Retro Game Network | The One-Stop Retro Gaming Community » SNESoIP (Super Nintendo Entertainment System Over Internet Protocol) Takes SNES Games Online » Page: 1. Have you ever wanted to play two player Super NES games online? Growing up, did you have few friends that were interested in video games, and because of that, ended up playing single player games? (But enough about my personal life!) A hacker named Michael Fitzmayer from Europe has recently created a new device that could make it possible to play your favorite multiplayer SNES games via IP!

Fitzmayer has developed the SNESoIP, which is an ethernet adapter network bridge that will permit one to share localized controller inputs online. While it’s still very much in the early stages of development, the entire open source project is fully functional, and can currently be used to play multiplayer games over the Internet. How does it work? To make it easier to sort out which controller is player 1 and which is player 2, SNESoIP also has incorporated a “Switch” mode, which will exchange the two players in the software part of the device. The current features of SNESoIP: Super Nintendo Pi | An Installation Guide.