"(example: you can play all snes/nes games on dreamcast with the dc console emu)"
That's emulation. That's a whole different ball of wax.
Some NES things have been emulated on GBA, and NES, SNES, and N64 things have been emulated on GCN. That's a completely different thing from what I was talking about.
Actually, it is not simply a matter of what cartridge you write it in. The game has to be written in that system's ASM, unless it's emulated, in which case the system you're playing it on is running a program that deciphers the emulated game for that system.
Also: The bit number is the pipeline from the CPU, not the CPU speed.
And: Some cartridges do have extra processors, like the SuperFX games for SNES.
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Edited by - Chupperson Weird on 1/25/2004 9:39:58 PM