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    Console games on laptop

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by JeSTeR9779, Sep 2, 2004.

  1. JeSTeR9779

    JeSTeR9779 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi guys. I was wondering what can I do to play console games on my i8600? I'm looking to consolidate space for my dorm room. So far all I've found was the startech converter, but that got mixed reviews. Is there anything out there that is affordable with decent-good quality?
     
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    What consoles do you want to play? For the old school stuff you could run an emulator. Not too sure about the new ones though.
     
  3. JeSTeR9779

    JeSTeR9779 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I mean to hook up a ps2/GC through a video converter. Like using the screen as a television set.