The 51st most popular screensaver on Windows
… More EditThe Nintendo Screen Saver is a free screen saver for Windows that displays Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) games.
Along with displaying NES games running in their own native "demo mode", the Nintendo Screen Saver plays movies recorded with our UberNES emulator to provide dynamic gameplay content. * Features o Completely stand-alone; you do not need to have UberNES in order to run the Nintendo Screen Saver o Don't have any UberNES movies to play? No problem - the screen saver has built-in support for downloading and playing movies from the UberNES online movie gallery!
+ Currently, the UberNES online movie gallery contains over 100 movies that provide over two full days of unique NES gameplay footage.o Multiple movies can be played at once and tiled over the screen to create a "wall of NES games" effect o Users can press the space bar to take over for a movie and start playing the game themselves using a keyboard/joypad/etc. o Movie checkpoints are utilized to begin playing movies from various key points in movies, rather than just playing each movie from the beginning every time. o Screen saver is highly configurable - the following settings can be adjusted:
+ Length of time each movie is played before advancing to new one + Sound on/off + Information scrolled along bottom of NES displayo Extensive video options are included + Software upscalers such as HQX, ScaleX, and NTSC provide improved picture quality in higher resolutions
+ Custom display modes can be selected for the screen saver to run in + Video can be routed through GDI or DirectDraw video subsystems, providing greater flexibility
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Did you create this app?| Website: | ubernes.com/nesscreens... |
| Developer: | unknown |
| License: | Free |
| Usage: | 1 hour, 18 minutes and 17 seconds |
| Usage since: | 29 September 2009 |
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