Are you playing SPO on the SNES classic? If so, have you noticed any problems with the timing?
Here is the thing, and why I need to amend my earlier comments about the SNES classic. I actually can recommend grabbing it. it is better than retro pi IMO. with the corded controllers at least on my 1080 TV there is almost no timing or lag. Even in punch out. Granted I am not great at SPO. It's actually quite damn impressive. I plan to add some games and see if this continues throughout.
I think I've noticed at best only a few moments on Mario Kart and F zero where the timing was off maybe just enough to make me think, was that me or the box? But I can never tell one way or the other.
Idk maybe Johnny has a different experience but this thing is pretty damn sweet for a plug and play into modern TVs. The picture may not be absolutely perfect but it's still good.
P.S. I am a waffler in the wind
Well, I haven't quite figured out if I just suck or if it's some kind of lag, probably the former if I had to wager on it! Of these games, the one I probably have spent the most time on is Super Metroid, so I'll play through the beginning and let you know if anything feels off. I don't have any complaints about the video quality, either. It's a great complete package, complete with stuff like menu music, a demo system, system borders, and all that kinda stuff. And with a streamlined collection of games so you can just play the damn things rather than be lost deciding what to play for a half an hour.
I'd probably buy a SNES classic 2 with different games if they released it, no qualms at all. I will also try to get the re-release of the NES classic when that comes out. I think a TG-16 (especially with some CD games) one would really kill right now given the market, I wonder if Nintendo/Konami could team up to make it happen... they got a couple of Konami games on the SNES, so...