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LORD OF BOOTY posted:I mean, he ain't wrong, making all this stuff closed-source/charging money/etc all kinda defeats the purpose of why emulation is cool heaven forbid someone charge a company to use a license for an emulator so they can profit off of it? e : especially considering the metric shitload of work byuu does on it, and he tends to invest the money into archiving more complete ROM dumps and documentation on that
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I humbly refuse to license my work out to rights holders for respectable re-releases and use the money to make my UI Anything Remotely Resembling Usable, because otherwise I wouldn't be an Internet Piracy Hero.
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# ? Oct 12, 2016 01:53 |
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Byuu's case is a little different from two people trying to sell a fork of SNES9x.
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# ? Oct 12, 2016 01:59 |
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I hope Byuu can afford the meds he so desperately needs.
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# ? Oct 12, 2016 02:08 |
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I know it's not all that 'Retro' but I've always been fascinated by the Game Boy Micro. Anyone have one of these that could give some impressions? Screen too small to be useful? I keep considering it for games that I have yet to finish like Metroid: Zero Mission and Metroid Fusion. I have an old as dirt flash cart for GBA somewhere I know too.
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Drowning Rabbit posted:I know it's not all that 'Retro' but I've always been fascinated by the Game Boy Micro. Anyone have one of these that could give some impressions? Screen too small to be useful? I keep considering it for games that I have yet to finish like Metroid: Zero Mission and Metroid Fusion. I have an old as dirt flash cart for GBA somewhere I know too. The screen is way more useable than you'd think given the size. The buttons are really good, it's comfortable to hold in my hands and the smaller screen means sprites look super sharp as well. If you're going to buy a GBA that's probably the one to go for unless you have huge hands.
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# ? Oct 12, 2016 03:17 |
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Drowning Rabbit posted:I know it's not all that 'Retro' but I've always been fascinated by the Game Boy Micro. Anyone have one of these that could give some impressions? Screen too small to be useful? I keep considering it for games that I have yet to finish like Metroid: Zero Mission and Metroid Fusion. I have an old as dirt flash cart for GBA somewhere I know too. The screen is beautiful and I would have no problem using it for long periods of time if the hand cramping didn't prevent that.
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d0s posted:I think this was it, I remember the hilarious 1995 website http://www.laserdiscservice.com/ Reminds me of http://www.lightningfastvcrrepair.com/ Not seeing anything on there about LaserActive PACs but maybe I'll shoot em an email, thanks.
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# ? Oct 12, 2016 03:20 |
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The Game Boy Micro was put out in like 2005, and even then was just another version of a system from 2001. It's retro.
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# ? Oct 12, 2016 03:21 |
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I really want a Micro but after years of hunting and eventually finding an AGS-101 it's just such a hard purchase to justify.
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# ? Oct 12, 2016 03:24 |
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Those rpi-in-a-box scams all but died on english speaking sites which leads me to believe that libretro and the sort are likely not as accessible to non-native speakers. Libretro's interface is horrific and setting up a rpi with retropie isn't easy either... Especially with only english instructions available. I can see how someone can fall for the overpriced rpi scam if you aren't in an english country so while the dude's angry he should probably also consider that their poo poo is a usability nightmare. I haven't even used libretro in years because it's so bad. All my android emulators are Robert Broglia's releases and libretro looks like garbage on Vita/3DS so ~fart~
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# ? Oct 12, 2016 03:48 |
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Funny, I just started using RetroArch myself since it seemed like the sanest way to try and interface with Mednafen, try and experiment with its PS1 and Saturn cores. Even took the time to download all the PS1 Classics I'd bought offa PSN onto my computer (by way of my PSP) to mess with it, since it supports those EBOOT.PBP files. Technically, so does ePSXe, but my attempt at getting that to read them gave me naught but black screens.
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# ? Oct 12, 2016 04:00 |
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The newer, XMB knock-off UI in RetroArch is..well, better. Still not..good, but. Yeah..
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# ? Oct 12, 2016 04:29 |
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El Estrago Bonito posted:I barely even remember the single player missions from 2/3 because they were just not that interesting compared to how awesome the multiplayer was. Chaos Theory's got the best campaign in the genre still, though the MP is good too, yes.
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# ? Oct 12, 2016 04:31 |
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Oh nice, I got for free today a Panasonic CT-32sl14. For a 32 inch tv it was a pain to carry, but the picture is so nice even on composite. Want to get some competent cables, but having trouble finding where to order them for the SNES and Genesis.
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Rirse posted:Oh nice, I got for free today a Panasonic CT-32sl14. For a 32 inch tv it was a pain to carry, but the picture is so nice even on composite. Want to get some competent cables, but having trouble finding where to order them for the SNES and Genesis. Believe you want those Retrovision component cables? Edit: These things: http://www.hdretrovision.com
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# ? Oct 12, 2016 04:43 |
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Here is a odd question. Does a model 1 Japanese Megadrive work with a US Sega CD?
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Djarum posted:Here is a odd question. Does a model 1 Japanese Megadrive work with a US Sega CD? Edit: Looked into this further. Apparently US and European Sega CDs will not work with a Japanese Mega Drive. But for some reason a Japanese Sega CD does not have this check. 8-bit Miniboss fucked around with this message at 05:31 on Oct 12, 2016 |
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Djarum posted:Here is a odd question. Does a model 1 Japanese Megadrive work with a US Sega CD? Generally, but the SCD is region locked itself and obviously you can't use a 50hz system with a 60hz SCD ever.
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8-bit Miniboss posted:
That is the craziest thing. Oh well I guess I will have to do a shell swap like I was originally expecting. I just hate the look of the US Model 1 Genesis for some reason. The Mega Drive aged a lot better, much like the SuFami to the SNES. The early 90s were not kind to America and console redesigns.
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Djarum posted:That is the craziest thing. Oh well I guess I will have to do a shell swap like I was originally expecting. I just hate the look of the US Model 1 Genesis for some reason. The Mega Drive aged a lot better, much like the SuFami to the SNES. The early 90s were not kind to America and console redesigns. The first model Genesis iisn't that different from the first model Mega Drive , though, so I don't really get what you're saying here? It's not like there's some dramatic difference between the two visually. Also, the second model Genesis is a boring dogshit design that Sega shouldn't have bothered with.
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# ? Oct 12, 2016 07:17 |
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The Model 2 Genesis is like peak early 90's design though.
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# ? Oct 12, 2016 07:56 |
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I love that thing and I especially like the PAL version with the red buttons.
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# ? Oct 12, 2016 07:58 |
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I have the Model 1 (HD graphics!) PAL Megadrive, albeit modded with 50/60 and eng/jap switches. Would I need a PAL Mega CD unit as well, or could I mix and match? It's not totally clear. I do have the Mega Everdrive though, saved my life.
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TeaJay posted:I have the Model 1 (HD graphics!) PAL Megadrive, albeit modded with 50/60 and eng/jap switches. Would I need a PAL Mega CD unit as well, or could I mix and match? It's not totally clear. With an Everdrive, it doesn't matter. You can load up any region's BIOS for the Mega CD. You just need to find the BIOS files.
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8-bit Miniboss posted:Believe you want those Retrovision component cables? Jeez, fifty bucks. Probably wouldn't care about the price, but how fast do they ship?
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Rirse posted:Jeez, fifty bucks. Probably wouldn't care about the price, but how fast do they ship? You'd be spending roughly the same or more for a SCART cable and SCART to component converter (though you'd only need one converter). The cables just cut out the converter since it's already built in. No idea on shipping though I think at least one or two people in this thread have bought them and could probably chime in.
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Rirse posted:Jeez, fifty bucks. Probably wouldn't care about the price, but how fast do they ship? Shipping is like 5 bucks and I got mine in 3 days (shipped from IL to CA). They look fantastic on my Toshiba CRT and are cheaper than buying a SCART cable + YPbPr converter. Also they are engineered to work with the SNES instead of just being a generic converter, but I'm not sure how big of a deal that really is.
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# ? Oct 12, 2016 08:22 |
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Any suggestions on something good / hopefully inexpensive that would let me turn component (and maybe VGA too) into HDMI? I just got a magnavox DVR thing that can scale svideo and composite video and output to HDMI which is nice. But the component ports on the back turned out to be outs and not ins, sadly. Mostly I wanna stream my original xbox (and maybe Dreamcast). I have HDMI based capture gear.
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Light Gun Man posted:Any suggestions on something good / hopefully inexpensive that would let me turn component (and maybe VGA too) into HDMI? I just got a magnavox DVR thing that can scale svideo and composite video and output to HDMI which is nice. But the component ports on the back turned out to be outs and not ins, sadly. If you're doing OG Xbox just go through Component, composite will get you poo poo results. For Dreamcast use VGA, you can get cheap and decent converters for both those formats.
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# ? Oct 12, 2016 09:00 |
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Yeah, those are what I want to use. But I need to turn that into HDMI somehow.
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# ? Oct 12, 2016 09:04 |
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Honestly I'd buy just the Xbox one. As nice as streaming on original hardware is DC emulation is really good and produces good results with original discs, you'll get better, crisper image than if you run through a converter. Save you forty bucks or so. I just get all my stuff from monoprice and they tend to work pretty well
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# ? Oct 12, 2016 09:52 |
I'm tempted on a micro myself. I've got big hands, but that said I don't find the sp particularly comfortable I guess the other option is a backlit modded gba, but they're all from lIke Hong Kong and Vietnam on eBay which has me concerned about bootlegs
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I have tiny hands and still get cramps with the micro. I think it's mostly the shoulder buttons that are the worst. You can't push down on the corners like the SP. You need to curl your fingers around the top to press them.
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# ? Oct 12, 2016 13:58 |
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I've seen this image floating around the Japanese internet for a little while - I can't find an official source but it puts the Famicom Mini's controller at 90mm wide, which really does seem excessively small.
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# ? Oct 12, 2016 14:04 |
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yeah it's ridiculously small. They wanted to make sure it fit on the side of the famicom but uh...
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8-bit Miniboss posted:You'd be spending roughly the same or more for a SCART cable and SCART to component converter (though you'd only need one converter). The cables just cut out the converter since it's already built in. No idea on shipping though I think at least one or two people in this thread have bought them and could probably chime in. Monopthalmus posted:Shipping is like 5 bucks and I got mine in 3 days (shipped from IL to CA). They look fantastic on my Toshiba CRT and are cheaper than buying a SCART cable + YPbPr converter. Also they are engineered to work with the SNES instead of just being a generic converter, but I'm not sure how big of a deal that really is. Okay that makes more sense. I probably order those when my paycheck shows up in a few days. Not in a rush since I still need to find a spot for this tv, as it pretty drat heavy so no sticking it next to my PC like the one I posted images of before.
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Kashuno posted:yeah it's ridiculously small. They wanted to make sure it fit on the side of the famicom but uh... My reaction was "Verisimilitude is nice, but people still have to play this thing." They also scaled the length of the controller cables down from one foot to three inches.
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Dr. Dos posted:http://zeldauniverse.net/2016/07/11/japan-exclusive-bs-zelda-on-satellaview-gets-english-fan-translation-and-voice-dub/ This is so awesome, and just yet another reason to go with the SD2SNES if you haven't already. Hopefully they do this for the Link to the Past "sequels" too. Drowning Rabbit posted:I know it's not all that 'Retro' but I've always been fascinated by the Game Boy Micro. Anyone have one of these that could give some impressions? Screen too small to be useful? I keep considering it for games that I have yet to finish like Metroid: Zero Mission and Metroid Fusion. I have an old as dirt flash cart for GBA somewhere I know too. I have it and I really like it a lot. The d-pad is great, but it is "mushy" , even more than even the DS Lite. But it's good. The screen is FANTASTIC. I am a complete lunatic when it comes to image quality and screen stuff and for the longest time I assumed it was an OLED screen, yet it's not. I still don't know how it gets such amazing blacks/colors on a non-oled screen. Also the games look even better being on a smaller screen (higher DPI). I would say the only negative is dust tends to make its way onto the actual screen even with the cover on (but this happens with the non-SP GBA as well) and the speakers are really quiet, even at full volume. But it is a great little system. I beat Mother 3 on it. The Kins posted:I humbly refuse to license my work out to rights holders for respectable re-releases and use the money to make my UI Anything Remotely Resembling Usable, because otherwise I wouldn't be an Internet Piracy Hero. Every single time I go back to the menu in RetroArch, no matter which version on which console, it takes me 45 minutes to figure out how the hell to resume my game.
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Rats they are sold out of the SNES cables. Hopefully they don't take a while to return in stock like the Dreamcast flashcart. Speaking of components, has anyone done the N64 mod for RGB yet?
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