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Uncle at Nintendo posted:Reminder that someone discovered an Action Replay code for the N64 recently that gets rid of the blur garbage. Reminds me of how people have used emulators to run DS games at impossibly high (for the original hardware) resolutions
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Fawf posted:Reminds me of how people have used emulators to run DS games at impossibly high (for the original hardware) resolutions You can do that with any emulator that does 3D games, just look at Xenoblade run through Dolphin. The AR codes for N64 stuff is pretty impressive since you can actually use that on real hardware.
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# ? Aug 14, 2016 03:30 |
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Any good examples? I tried to look for one in Youtube and got a Smash Bros video that looked worst and one that showed a thumbnail for Ocarina of Time, but the video was some blurry bald guy talking the whole time.
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# ? Aug 14, 2016 03:33 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDiHgKil8AQ
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Do not even ask posted:To be fair, the Saturn bombing in the West was because SEGA NA panicked about the PS1, released it early before any Western publishers had anything ready for it which caused a mass exodus of support from them. Then SEGA hired Bernie Stolar who was behind the PS1's launch, who held the opinion that 2D games were passe and only 3D games should be localized and since the Saturn did 2D games great and 3D games... ehhhh the library in the west suffered. Stolar gets a lot of justified flak for shunning good Saturn games, but it's fair to point out that the system was ailing even before he took over at Sega. The Saturn's bungled surprise launch, uncompetitive price, and lack of Sonic games and big sports exclusives gave it a rough first year-and-a-half, and Sega had lost most of the war by the time the Nintendo 64 arrived.
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# ? Aug 14, 2016 03:39 |
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It didn't help that their release timeline and chosen titles in the US was nonsensical. Saturn is the only system I specifically remember that my local Software Etc had a shelf of imported games you could buy. Only other time that happened was when they imported Shenmue 2.. In Indiana no less.
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Alright fess up, which one of you is this?Uncle at Nintendo posted:Reminder that someone discovered an Action Replay code for the N64 recently that gets rid of the blur garbage. A handful of games even have codes built-in to disable the various filters and textures and what have you, mostly for amusement purposes and because they could. PS1/N64 era was wonderful for cheat codes, possibly because it was the last time Midway had a bunch of arcade games they wanted to port. TV chat: I got a ViewSonic LCD SDTV a few months ago and it's actually pretty drat nice for the N64 onward. Haven't tried hooking the NES up to it yet, but I did try the SNES, and it doesn't play nice with it. The picture displays mostly fine, except for an extremely distracting judder every half-second or so where the image appears to vibrate. I did some cursory searching online and it seems like this may be a problem with certain individual systems or a certain run of them – nothing definitive, just one or two people saying they got another SNES and the problem went away. That aside, I really like this thing. It has a handle and a nice set of built-in speakers and tilt adjust. Discount Viscount fucked around with this message at 04:20 on Aug 14, 2016 |
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Mutant Apocalypse isn't a terrible game though True Story I once ran across 8 NCAA SNES games CiB at Goodwill. Couldn't bring myself to buy a Sportsball game so I left them to the ages. TV chats: My dream TV is still that JBL Xtreme set with the built in speakers and subwoofer.
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FilthyImp posted:
Nintendo had no problems with Shadow Man so I doubt Silent Hill would have been an issue. They were more concerned about swearing and suggestive content back then.
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Mill Village posted:Shadow Man i was looking around a local shop (where i ended up getting a copy of jet set radio future in pretty nice condition) earlier and saw a copy of the ps2 shadow man sequel and was extremely surprised there was a loving ps2 shadow man sequel. why has shadow man entered my life twice today
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fishmech posted:The Sega Saturn was capable of running games solely off the cartridge I don't think this is true. If it were, wouldn't there be Saturn flashcarts?
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# ? Aug 14, 2016 05:50 |
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Ofecks posted:I don't think this is true. If it were, wouldn't there be Saturn flashcarts? But it is! Not only that but you can even run Saturn games from the vcd card slot! The PAR 4-in-1 is the best example of the card slot execution because so long as it is inserted it always trumps booting the cd which is how it did the region free booting. There's actually a cart China POCd to load games from the ext slot but it was abandoned ages ago. There's vids and code of it loading langrisser and I think it was called saroo but it has been a while.
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absolutely anything posted:i was looking around a local shop (where i ended up getting a copy of jet set radio future in pretty nice condition) earlier and saw a copy of the ps2 shadow man sequel and was extremely surprised there was a loving ps2 shadow man sequel. why has shadow man entered my life twice today Dude, it's called "2econd Coming", how could you not know? PaletteSwappedNinja fucked around with this message at 06:25 on Aug 14, 2016 |
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flyboi posted:But it is! Just out of curiosity, does this mean an SD/USB Drive for a Saturn would be as easy as plug-and-play into the card slot now that the encryption has been broken on it?
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Neddy Seagoon posted:Just out of curiosity, does this mean an SD/USB Drive for a Saturn would be as easy as plug-and-play into the card slot now that the encryption has been broken on it? Whenever the guy releases his solution that would be the result.
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Mill Village posted:Nintendo had no problems with Shadow Man so I doubt Silent Hill would have been an issue. They were more concerned about swearing and suggestive content back then. There was also Ogre Battle 64, which I remember had swearing still, which is pretty surprising for a RPG outside of Barret and Cid, which was still censored at times.
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Neddy Seagoon posted:Just out of curiosity, does this mean an SD/USB Drive for a Saturn would be as easy as plug-and-play into the card slot now that the encryption has been broken on it? The guy who broke the encryption is actively working on that right this second and has it working well enough.
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flyboi posted:Not only that but you can even run Saturn games from the vcd card slot! I"m aware of this, I watched the video. I was specifically referring to the toploading cart slot, where one normally puts a PAR. I didn't know there was a Chinese product, was it abandoned because most of the good Saturn games are arcade ports and MAME is cool and good? I'm guessing there are technical complications in loading code through the cart slot, which is why UK dude is going through the backdoor.
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# ? Aug 14, 2016 07:01 |
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There might be a size limit through the cart slot, since another guy is doing something through that only lets you load small homebrew via the cart slot. His cart is also going to do the Pseudo Saturn functions, and be a SD based memory cart.
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# ? Aug 14, 2016 07:31 |
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Welp, setting up a Retropie was just about the easiest thing I've ever done with emulators. Even homebrewing my Wii was more complicated. Someone said earlier they were apprehensive about it and as someone whose Linux skills are limited to knowing that penguins live at the south pole, and not to mess around with rm -r, go for it, you almost can't do anything wrong. Even my kludges controller solution works out of the box. Granted, I did mess up the overscan settings to the point where I now have to dig around in some config file or other, but I guess I'll learn something in the process.
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My Lovely Horse posted:Welp, setting up a Retropie was just about the easiest thing I've ever done with emulators. Even homebrewing my Wii was more complicated. Someone said earlier they were apprehensive about it and as someone whose Linux skills are limited to knowing that penguins live at the south pole, and not to mess around with rm -r, go for it, you almost can't do anything wrong. Even my kludges controller solution works out of the box. Once you get everything set up the way you want, immediately make an image of your microSD card and store it on your PC. T hat way if anything fucks up, all you have to do is flash the image to the microSD card again and you're golden. When I first got my Pi, I was a dumbass and corrupted my microSD card like three times by improperly powering down the Pi. Lesson learned. I ended up buying that Hori Mini arcade stick yesterday , it should be here tomorrow. Looking forward to testing it out on the Pi with some Windjammers.
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# ? Aug 14, 2016 09:30 |
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A Raspberry Pi (or a PS Vita) is a quick way to learn that journaled file systems are great until you start randomly power cycling poo poo.
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# ? Aug 14, 2016 09:35 |
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Digital Foundry Retro did a thing about Goldeneye and Perfect Dark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cx3_beBwsZ0 That's certainly some framerate going on with Perfect Dark. I knew it was bad, but holy poo poo Incidentally, I've been playing Goldeneye over the past week, trying to get through it on at least Secret Agent difficulty. Bunker 2 on Secret Agent is at least ten times harder than all the previous missions combined.
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FilthyImp posted:True Story I once ran across 8 NCAA SNES games CiB at Goodwill. Couldn't bring myself to buy a Sportsball game so I left them to the ages. A few years ago I bought a copy of Madden 2000 complete in box for the N64 for $3. That Madden cart now only fits in Japanese N64's but my Japanese version of Yoshi's Story now fits into US N64's without a Gameshark.
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Speaking of Goldeneye, version 5 of the goldeneye source mod just came out and has got heaps of players. You don't even need to own Half Life 2 to play it.
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# ? Aug 14, 2016 14:12 |
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Re the Saturn ext slot, the guy didn't break any encryption, he just found a way to work around it. At least that's how I understood his youtub video.
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# ? Aug 14, 2016 14:18 |
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What's a good replacement for a Mega Drive gamepad because holy poo poo the Mega Drive gamepad is terrible
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Katana Gomai posted:What's a good replacement for a Mega Drive gamepad because holy poo poo the Mega Drive gamepad is terrible What version are you using? I never found the model 2 (6 button) pad to be all that bad this one: not this one which is seriously bad:
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Katana Gomai posted:What's a good replacement for a Mega Drive gamepad because holy poo poo the Mega Drive gamepad is terrible Worst opinion to date in the new thread. I don't know of many adapters that work on the Genesis but you could use a SMS or Atari controller if you really want to experience bad.
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I'm using the standard 3 button one but seriously what is wrong with y'all, that d-pad is atrocious
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Jumpingmanjim posted:Speaking of Goldeneye, version 5 of the goldeneye source mod just came out and has got heaps of players. You don't even need to own Half Life 2 to play it. Oh wow, I thought that mod was as dead as the Perfect Dark source mod
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# ? Aug 14, 2016 15:58 |
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Turbo Touch 360, duh.
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# ? Aug 14, 2016 16:07 |
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Maybe I'm just salty because my controller's dpad is a bit creaky. Any way to fix that?
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# ? Aug 14, 2016 16:27 |
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I don't like the big (original) Megadrive pad either. The smaller 6-button one (official) fits in my hands much better.
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Katana Gomai posted:Maybe I'm just salty because my controller's dpad is a bit creaky. Any way to fix that? In my direct experience, the rubber pads they used that original controller were terrible. I've got a few of those controllers where it's pretty much rotted apart. I guess I should look into someone making replacement parts, but .
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Read this post while drinking an Ecto Cooler for maximum retro effect.
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# ? Aug 14, 2016 16:44 |
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Speaking of d-pads, has anybody else had issues with the Neo Geo CD gamepad's joystick? I feel like every one I've ever used has issues with the directional contacts getting rusty. I love the feel of it, it's just a shame it's so high-maintenance.
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# ? Aug 14, 2016 17:16 |
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I had one that wouldn't move left at all. Being the mechanical genius I am, I was able to fix it so that Marco Rossi was able to run left again, with the slight caveat of never being able to stop running left and none of the other directions working anymore. I will never attempt to repair anything again.
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What a good price point for a Sony PVM 14 inch? I am very happy with the 20 inch Sony Trinitron, but the fact it only composite is limiting. At least if I can get a PVM, I can put the Trinitron in my bedroom.
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