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Uncle at Nintendo posted:It blows my mind that the music in the village gets lower when you enter a building. I don't know why, it just seems like that wouldn't work with the CD audio. So awesome. Ugh I'm going to end up buying an SD2SNES just for ALTTP.
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# ? Oct 13, 2016 18:32 |
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So I saw it posted before, but the 8bitdo SNES Bluetooth receiver, any of you guys have any experience with it? Any input Lag? I did NOT realize that it works with most Bluetooth controllers on the market, like my Wii U Pro Controller or PS4 controller. I saw it in this video while browsing Youtube randomly looking up retro stuff: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-nvlObxC5I He didn't really go into lag issues or anything though, and the community here seems to be rather well versed in this stuff and definitely not pulling punches. For $20 my interest is peaked. I figured I had to use their SNES controllers with it.
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# ? Oct 13, 2016 20:16 |
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Drowning Rabbit posted:So I saw it posted before, but the 8bitdo SNES Bluetooth receiver, any of you guys have any experience with it? Any input Lag? I've been using it and haven't noticed any lag. I'm not, like, a frame-counting fighting game professional or anything, but fwiw I've struggled playing Mario games on the Wii-U gamepad's screen due to the input latency, but had no problem beating Super Mario World on hardware with the 8bitdo SNES pad.
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# ? Oct 13, 2016 22:38 |
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It (and the NES one) both work great, both with their controllers and a DS4 or Wii U Pro controller. It's all I use these days when playing SNES or NES. There's certainly a few ms of lag, but it's gotta be absolutely tiny, probably single digits.
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 00:15 |
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My lag test is usually Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, and the Mr Sandman fight. For example, trying to play that on the VC on the Wii/WiiU? Painful.
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 00:32 |
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I may have finally done something more stupid than any of my other dumb retro purchases: I bought an AES Neo Geo. I've been wanting a consolized MVS for a couple of years now, but the actual thing basically costed way less than an Omega MVS so I figured it was a smart move. It probably wasn't. So, as the prospective newest owner of an AES (which hasn't arrived yet), what should I know? Are the caps in the thing solid or do they need replacement? And what's the status on MVS adapters for the thing? I'm seeing two claiming to do that after a simple search: a MagicKey thingy that is an obscene $250 and a much cheaper alternative that had a limited run on Indiegogo but which I imagine isn't going to have another run just for me. Tell me there's an option 3. Saoshyant fucked around with this message at 02:22 on Oct 14, 2016 |
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Sure you got a cheaper console, but did you factor the costs of games huh???
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 02:32 |
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Who else in here is a PSIO owner? There are a few of us who have managed to get one, right? Well, turns out there's been a wee bit of a situation over on the psxdev forums. Shadow has been the one producing and selling the PSIO units, but apparently the brains behind the device and code is cybdyn. A few days ago cybdyn posts something vague and poorly communicated (he's not a native English speaker) that basically sounded like "I don't think I'm going to make any more firmware updates for the PSIO." Which is pretty bad, given the long list of compatibility issues that exist with the current firmware. User reaction is reasonably negative to this development, so Shadow says he's going to bring someone else onboard to re-code a new firmware from the ground up. Then cybdyn claims he's not even getting paid for the units that are sold, which Shadow denies and says it's a misunderstanding or miscommunication on cybdyn's part. The whole situation sounds pretty bad to me, and if anyone here was thinking about getting in on the next batch of orders, I'd strongly advise against it. My PSIO order took something like 6 months to arrive, and the first thing I did after installing it was to go online and order a 12F629 PIC so I could program it as a modchip and then soldered that in as well. There are just a whole slew of games that don't work right, and if firmware development has stopped or has to completely start over... I don't think it's going to be getting better any time soon. It's a real shame too, given how capable the device seems. If you enjoy drama, follow along here: http://www.psxdev.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=880&start=280
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xamphear posted:Who else in here is a PSIO owner? There are a few of us who have managed to get one, right? Well, turns out there's been a wee bit of a situation over on the psxdev forums. I had an inkling when I followed the project and bought one. I was fully aware of cybdyn's involvement in the project and usually posted here and there. Boy oh boy.
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 02:52 |
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Saoshyant posted:I may have finally done something more stupid than any of my other dumb retro purchases: I bought an AES Neo Geo. I've been wanting a consolized MVS for a couple of years now, but the actual thing basically costed way less than an Omega MVS so I figured it was a smart move. It probably wasn't. There are many cheap 161-ish in 1 MVS Multicarts for $75 or so, perhaps one of those + that excessively expensive MagicKey? Or can one just h4xx one of those carts to work on AES directly? Edit: this page lists some comparisons from multicarts, and says a few of them work in AES. I don't know if that means directly or with that ripoff converter. falz fucked around with this message at 03:48 on Oct 14, 2016 |
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xamphear posted:Who else in here is a PSIO owner? There are a few of us who have managed to get one, right? Well, turns out there's been a wee bit of a situation over on the psxdev forums. I ordered one of the July 26 batch, they haven't shipped it yet. Hope they still fulfill existing orders, as even in it's current state I'd still like to try it out.
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 03:51 |
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xamphear posted:
I know he is Australian but that is a bit harsh.
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 03:54 |
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:I know he is Australian but that is a bit harsh. Shadow is the Aussie, and cybdn is... Belorussian? I think? That's what it says under his avatar on psxdev anyway.
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 03:56 |
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xamphear posted:Heh. Correct, his forum profile location confirms as such.
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 04:05 |
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Electromax posted:In case anyone else has a big emulation HTPC setup and is organizing their game rips a bit like I have been, and knows some basic programming, MobyGames just announced an API: Oh, neat. I mean, a lot of tools had just been outright scraping the place for ages so it's nice to see something official.
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 08:50 |
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falz posted:There are many cheap 161-ish in 1 MVS Multicarts for $75 or so, perhaps one of those + that excessively expensive MagicKey? Or can one just h4xx one of those carts to work on AES directly? I think you forgot to put the link for the page you mentioned.
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 08:53 |
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Saoshyant posted:I may have finally done something more stupid than any of my other dumb retro purchases: I bought an AES Neo Geo. I've been wanting a consolized MVS for a couple of years now, but the actual thing basically costed way less than an Omega MVS so I figured it was a smart move. It probably wasn't. Magickey is your cheapest option available. I have a Magickey converter and it works great with my MVS games but if you're going to get a multicart you'll need a slightly beefier power supply to provide more current for it to work to its fullest.
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 10:22 |
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http://www.shopgoodwill.com/auctions/MEGA-LOT-OF-OVER-600LBS-OF-GAME-CONSOLES-33870086.html
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Saoshyant posted:I think you forgot to put the link for the page you mentioned. http://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/w/MVS_Multicart Whoops
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:http://www.shopgoodwill.com/auctions/MEGA-LOT-OF-OVER-600LBS-OF-GAME-CONSOLES-33870086.html
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:http://www.shopgoodwill.com/auctions/MEGA-LOT-OF-OVER-600LBS-OF-GAME-CONSOLES-33870086.html quote:GAYLORD AND PALLET NOT INCLUDED IN SALE. Pass.
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 15:42 |
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xamphear posted:Who else in here is a PSIO owner? There are a few of us who have managed to get one, right? Well, turns out there's been a wee bit of a situation over on the psxdev forums.
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 17:29 |
Anyone have good recommendations for cheap-ish game shelves or storage? I have maybe 150 jewel case games, 30 or so DVD sized games, and a dozen big box PC-sized ones and would like a shelf to store all of that in one place. Local stores only seem to sell kinda cheap plasticy crap.
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xamphear posted:The situation appears to have deteriorated overnight, with Shadow and cybdyn both throwing fairly nasty accusations around and airing the whole thing out in public. Which can only mean their direct communications have fallen apart or stopped outright. Things aren't looking good, and I think everyone should stay way from ordering a PSIO until there's a clear indication that firmware progress has resumed. Unsurprising really, when PSIO was beginning a lot of people had doubts that Shadow could pull it off and cybdyn is pretty much what made it possible. Edit: from what I remember Shadow had been jerking off for years about having an iso loader via the parallel port and had a bunch of bad concepts that didn't work as he has 0 development experience. In comes cybdyn making it possible and then Shadow goes full "this is a business" mode and it appears he's holding payment to cybdyn which knowing Shadow is not surprising the least. Edit x2: https://tsumi.wordpress.com/2012/11/24/brief-update-on-a-notorious-scammer-taking-over-the-psx-scene/ for those who don't know about Shadow's history Edit x3: realized that the hall of shame links to a 404 https://web.archive.org/web/20150308123733/http://psxdev.fav.cc/haunted/ flyboi fucked around with this message at 22:07 on Oct 14, 2016 |
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I'm gonna be participating in a charity stream with Arcade Superplay Expo next weekend (21st - 23rd) with a bunch of speedrunners and WR level arcade players to benefit Save the Children. https://www.tiltify.com/events/superplay Hit it up if you can. A fair bit of GDQ overlap - I'll be rooming with a Tetris grandmaster e : here's the current schedule, didn't realize they added it - https://horaro.org/superplay2016/schedule Caitlin fucked around with this message at 22:52 on Oct 14, 2016 |
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I totally forgot that IIDX is going to be in that event
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 23:07 |
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Caitlin posted:I'm gonna be participating in a charity stream with Arcade Superplay Expo next weekend (21st - 23rd) with a bunch of speedrunners and WR level arcade players to benefit Save the Children. Please post this again when it gets closer. I know I'll forget and I want to watch.
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# ? Oct 15, 2016 06:30 |
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Drowning Rabbit posted:So I saw it posted before, but the 8bitdo SNES Bluetooth receiver, any of you guys have any experience with it? Any input Lag? liquid courage fucked around with this message at 07:04 on Oct 15, 2016 |
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The 8bitdo controllers are also super good on your regular pc and cellphone, but the bluetooth adapters for the NES and SNES are cool and if I cared more about either console I'd probably pick one of each up.
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# ? Oct 15, 2016 08:20 |
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liquid courage posted:drat, this is a pretty attractive option for super famicom owners, and i really like that they have a mock sfc controller and everything. i don't play the sfc nearly as much as my other consoles because of the super short controller cords... as nostalgic as it is to sit on the floor, it just becomes an actual pain in the rear end after about an hour or more. i've kinda gone back and forth about possibly taking snes controllers and swapping out the cords with sfc ones, but i don't like the idea of mangling oem controllers like that. i'll probably pick one up when i get paid next week. I swapped the boards out on my SFC and SNES controllers and there is no mangling involved. They are exactly the same so it is a non destructive change. Only downside is the SFC doesn't have the concave X and Y buttons which is the only improvement Nintendo made with the SNES over the SFC. For those that are interested in the 8bitdo stuff if you have a Microcenter near you they carry the full line of their products, including the bluetooth adapters.
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# ? Oct 15, 2016 09:09 |
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I was thinking about getting Pat's Ultimate Nintendo Guide to the NES Library but wanted to know people's opinions on it first. How are the reviews? Are they very biased and do they seem fair? etc. Also, what other good books do you guys recommend for retrogamers?
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Caitlin posted:I'm gonna be participating in a charity stream with Arcade Superplay Expo next weekend (21st - 23rd) with a bunch of speedrunners and WR level arcade players to benefit Save the Children. Lookit the schedule!! These are some deep cuts and poo poo I've never even heard of. There's a goddamn Willow arcade game! And some crazy bastard out there decided to GET GOOD AT IT AND HE'S GONNA PLAY IT FOR US. poo poo I wish I had a scene anything like this near me.
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Since I've been reading up on caring for old systems this week I finally went round my collection that isn't often used to check how badly they've suffered from my ignorance. Turns out my weird PAL Turbografx isn't too bad other than a bit of dirt on the game cards, but my Neo Geo Pocket Color is completely wrecked by battery acid. I'm kinda sad now.
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I AM THE TOILET posted:Lookit the schedule!! These are some deep cuts and poo poo I've never even heard of. There's a goddamn Willow arcade game! And some crazy bastard out there decided to GET GOOD AT IT AND HE'S GONNA PLAY IT FOR US. It's pretty neat to see stuff like JJ Squawkers and Raimais (misspelled "Raismais") in the mix. At first I thought "They should play an unreleased arcade game." Then I noticed Chimera Beast.
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Wizgot posted:I was thinking about getting Pat's Ultimate Nintendo Guide to the NES Library but wanted to know people's opinions on it first. How are the reviews? Are they very biased and do they seem fair? etc. I recommend this one for the overall history of Vidja Games. I enjoyed it more than the Ultimate History of Video Games, which I found to get really dry during the latter half especially around the 90s lawsuits. Replay also touches very lightly on what the Europeans were doing too most books don't even mention it. And if you want an okay coffee table book there's Supercade which is pretty pictures and some info about early arcade games.
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I've got a friend of mine heading to Japan next week, I was looking to have her pick up a twin fami-turbo. Any other interesting consoles/accessories to have her keep an eye out for? Also, are those twin fami able to get an hdmi mod?
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# ? Oct 15, 2016 22:12 |
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Saoshyant posted:I may have finally done something more stupid than any of my other dumb retro purchases: I bought an AES Neo Geo. I've been wanting a consolized MVS for a couple of years now, but the actual thing basically costed way less than an Omega MVS so I figured it was a smart move. It probably wasn't. There's also a new Neo Geo flash cart coming out soon. Both AES and MVS versions. http://www.arcade-projects.com/forums/index.php?thread/40-neogeo-aes-multigame-cartridge-new-poll-included-please-vote/&pageNo=1
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2reachmu posted:I've got a friend of mine heading to Japan next week, I was looking to have her pick up a twin fami-turbo. Any other interesting consoles/accessories to have her keep an eye out for? Your friend could always pick you up a Core Grafx PC Engine or even a Duo-R unit if you don't have one, though that might be more $$$ than you're interested in entrusting or committing her to spend on your behalf. Otherwise, you kind of start getting into the big money stuff (Neo Geo), the mundane (Japanese versions of the SNES, Sega Saturn, and Sega Genesis), or entering the rabbit hole of Japanese PCs and the like. Regarding the Sharp Twin Famicoms, the Hi-Def NES mod kit page says that it does not yet work with the Sharp consoles, at the bottom: https://www.game-tech.us/hi-def-nes-installation-guides/
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Kthulhu5000 posted:Your friend could always pick you up a Core Grafx PC Engine or even a Duo-R unit if you don't have one, though that might be more $$$ than you're interested in entrusting or committing her to spend on your behalf. Otherwise, you kind of start getting into the big money stuff (Neo Geo), the mundane (Japanese versions of the SNES, Sega Saturn, and Sega Genesis), or entering the rabbit hole of Japanese PCs and the like. I was interested in picking up a Wondermega, possibly a NeoCD. A Duo-R would be rad to have as well. Although I'd probably be interested in a Supergrafx. I'd mostly be using everdrives as to save myself the heartache of an untenable shelving solution/room of doom scenario. I'm certainly interested in weird peripherals/single game use controllers. Japanese PCs I'm happy to leave to just straight emulation. From what I've seen on buyee, hardoff and bookoff prices hardware is relatively cheap if you're getting something not in pristine condition with a box and inserts.
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My Wife surprised me this afternoon in my sick stupor with a late birthday present. She got me a SD2SNES! Loaded it up and tried out some Adventures of Batman and Robin, found out I still can't beat the Joker, then had to fall back to my old standby, Donkey Kong Country. This cart is pretty amazing. Loaded it up with the latest firmware as well.
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