Danny Dudekisser
I paid good money for this Dynex!
I'm not a fan of the shades of red and blue they used for the Switch... or that there's both colors on the side of it. Dunno, maybe it looks better in person.
I'm not a fan of the shades of red and blue they used for the Switch... or that there's both colors on the side of it. Dunno, maybe it looks better in person.
I'm not a fan of the shades of red and blue they used for the Switch... or that there's both colors on the side of it. Dunno, maybe it looks better in person.
With a matching orange Gameboy Player? Not a chance.Can we all agree that Neon Switch is the sexiest of all designs? It beats out Orange Spice Gamecube for me at this point.
With a matching orange Gameboy Player? Not a chance.
I spent a good portion of yesterday playing a bunch of different vertical shooters figuring out what supports tate mode and what doesn't. Vertical shooters may be one of my favorite genres of all times. I forgot how much I loved some of these games. I think I ended spending the most time with the PS2 DoDonPachi Dojoui (spelling) and ESP Galuda. Although that really just made me wish we got ESP Ra.De. on a home console of some sort. I'm not really a big mame/emulator guy anymore but there's a few vertical games that I'm tempted to get emulated on my HTPC now.
Yeah it's really slick to run Xbox games off local storage instead of a disk. I even rigged mine to use an SD card so my Xbox is supper quiet and more reliable.
PC MAME is where it's at. Not everything runs perfectly, of course, but it's utterly invaluable when it comes to getting comprehensive access to Japanese arcade gaming's history without having physical access to it or insane amounts of money to buy every PCB and port there is. A nice arcade stick, a gsync display, and nice-looking CRT filter settings solve the biggest potential issues with emulation, too. It's no doubt a lot to set up, though.
What arcade stick are you using on the PC side of things?
Wait, does it boot off of the SD card? I asked about something similar ages ago and people wrote the idea off, lol. How well does that perform? I have my PS2 running games off of an SD card through an IDE SD card reader, is it pretty much the same process for Xbox?
I was going to replace my hard drive in my softmodded Xbox with an SD to IDE adapter but Xbox uses ATA drive locking and the adapter or possibly the SD spec does not support it. So I bought a modchip and will install that when it arrives to disable the drive locking BS. I know SD cards are likely to fail too in the mid-to-long-run but at least getting a new one is easy, they're cheap, they're not going anywhere, and if everything's unlocked I can even replace it without taking the case apart.
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So this worked:
SDXC to IDE to replace the internal hard drive. Formatted a 200GB card just fine.
I had to install a modchip first since the SD card doesn't feature drive locking (as mentioned here), which took damn near two months to arrive. Bit annoying but it means going forward I can pretty easily swap in a new drive/sdcard without having to worry about drive locking giving me an extremely heavy brick down the line. Installing it on my 1.6 revision meant I also had to rebuild the LPC header, but that was a good opportunity to try out kynar wire for the first time.
Main benefit is that I have loads of space to install discs now. Side benefit is that my Xbox is way lighter!
If anyone is curious I did some research before going the SD card route. I actually looked into this when I set up a Win98 PC with an SD adapter.
One common thing to worry about with SD cards is repeated writes wrecking the storage chip, as NAND storage has a limited number of writes before it's dead. I believe this to be a valid concern but depending on your application it's not as big a deal as you'd think. All SD cards from reputable manufacturers (Sandisk/Toshiba, Lexar, Transcend, etc) come with wear leveling algorithms in the integrated controllers, which means it doesn't just write to the same cell over and over again if the same file is written more than once -- it writes to a different cell. This is effective unless your SD card is nearly stuffed full and you have data writing continuously.
For Xbox, most writes are savedata (small) and game cache (larger but not too bad). In this scenario, with a 200GB SD card at under 75% capacity (after filling with dvd2xbox game backups) you should have plenty of headroom to allow for cache partition writes without needing to worry for many, many years.
If you're very concerned about this 1) make backups and 2) there are high endurance SD cards from Sandisk, Lexar, and Transcend which are marketed towards continuous write scenarios like car dashcams and are rated for many many hours of writes, and they're not much more expensive than regular cards (just lower capacity ceilings), so buy those if you're paranoid.
Can this be done on a PS2 with an ethernet adapter?
I got Neon because it has that Splatoon feeling. It does sort of seem a bit silly, at least in photgraphs, to play Zelda with the bright colours though lol.Can we all agree that Neon Switch is the sexiest of all designs? It beats out Orange Spice Gamecube for me at this point.
what's euro platforming? never heard of that genre. Flashback reminds me of Out of This World.Probably because I was 7 and didn't understand Euro-platforming.
was playing both just now =)Had both Kung-Fu and Spy Hunter as a kid, seeing both carts makes me feel a little warm and fuzzy.
i guess Prince of Persia is not Euro-platforming.Flashback really isn't a plateformer at all. More of a Prince of Persia clone with lots of puzzle elements.
what kind of sorcery is this!?!I posted about it in the Xbox thread a few months ago:
What arcade stick are you using on the PC side of things?
Agreed, Euro-platformer = Amiga/C64/Sega Master System style.When people say "Euro platforming" I think of games like Nikki Boom, Gods, Magic Pockets, Titus the Fox, Fire and Ice, Lionheart, Brian the Lion, Flink, Adventures of Lomax and so on.
Flashback and Prince of Persia are nothing like that (for many, Flashback is the spiritual successor to Another World, since both were made by Delphine Software (even if Flashback has nothing to do with Eric Chahi))
Prince of Persia style? They don't really have a name. Karateka/PoP style is all I've ever said.
Ikaruga (my favorite of all time) on both Game Cube and Steam. Don't know about the XBL version.I spent a good portion of yesterday playing a bunch of different vertical shooters figuring out what supports tate mode and what doesn't. Vertical shooters may be one of my favorite genres of all times. I forgot how much I loved some of these games.
Took me 3 hours to load all the roms
Took 1 hour to find my AC adaptor which I need a new one by the way
Finally got to play these games with fan translations
I'm done!
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Well aware of the dust in my room
BotW is fucking magical! I can't... I don't want to stop playing it. Nintendo, what have you done?
Aspect ratio dude! 4:3 that shiz!
i just played my wii u for the first time.
wow! it's pretty nifty. i did not know you can just play games straight on the game pad. (i got confused because nintendo FORCES you to have a tv to set it up) i'm going to put this on my bed room lampstand where my n3ds goes now that i know i can boot it up without a TV.
Any tutorial somewhere?Yeah it's way easier on PS2 since you don't need to deal with drive locking; you just need some extension wires to attach male to female.
I found recently that I can't get any more than 128GB working with my setup. I'm not sure if it's the adapter or the PS2 or the weirdness of the 200GB sd card (internally it has a 128gb and 64gb part) or I just set something up wrong (I have it as a 48bit format) but it's a bit annoying.
Any tutorial somewhere?
My fat sp2 is getting long in the tooth
Not that I use MAME at all anymore, but I use the VLX Kuro on my computer with a Seimitsu LS-56 and Seimitsu buttons. It's pretty swag for Crimzon Clover and the like.
i just played my wii u for the first time.
wow! it's pretty nifty. i did not know you can just play games straight on the game pad. (i got confused because nintendo FORCES you to have a tv to set it up) i'm going to put this on my bed room lampstand where my n3ds goes now that i know i can boot it up without a TV.
The real test is where does the Zelda Franchise go from here, lol.
Gamepad is all compressed and low res though. On some games, you'll be doing yourself a major disservice by not using an HDTV.
Modern times/techno Link? lol
I'm getting a bit more of an Okami vibe from the game currently. It feels like a natural progression of what direction that game took given the technological progress of home consoles.
I dunno why but I just have a feeling the next game will have some asset reuse ala MM after OoT
The real test is where does the Zelda Franchise go from here, lol.
Personally, I'd love for them to take some of the new concepts in BotW and make a full open world 2D Zelda action game with tough combat and free-form puzzle solving. They already showed a prototype at GDC of this, so imagine a game the same size/scope of BotW but top down, and going on for miles. Like a really huge Link to the Past or Zelda 1 with physics
They did say that 2D Zelda isn't done so who knows!
I personally would love for them to release their prototype to play but I doubt they will. A little window into the minds that developed such an incredible game is always welcome.
I dunno why but I just have a feeling the next game will have some asset reuse ala MM after OoT
I really like Breath of the Wild.
I don't want any more Zelda games to be anything like it.
Free-to-play MMOThe real test is where does the Zelda Franchise go from here, lol.
Can we all agree that Neon Switch is the sexiest of all designs? It beats out Orange Spice Gamecube for me at this point.
BotW is fucking magical! I can't... I don't want to stop playing it. Nintendo, what have you done?
It seems relevant to this thread with all the switch talk so heres secret of mana 3 running on switch!
https://twitter.com/Seiken_PR/status/843658507719127040
This is amazing news! Nintendo needs to start translating all these games to fill out their library. And release some physical compilations when they are at it. That would indeed be awesome.