Steve X2 wrote: » I wonder what the rf would be like, might try something for a laugh
o1s1n wrote: » It's sad that so many 90s shows just aren't able to be remastered in higher resolutions due to the way they were edited. You really need to hold onto a CRT if you want to watch DS9/Voyager and know what's going on in episodes.
Retr0gamer wrote: » Oh the GBA/DS games Aria of Sorrow and Dawn of Sorrow to a lesser extent are the only ones to hold a candle to SotN. I wouldn't dismiss the whole genre though. Some of the best games made and indie games have been metroidvania although there's only a handful that reach the heights of SotN and Super Metroid.
Doge wrote: » here's MAME running really well via a Vecfever cartridge for the Vectrex which has a serial USB port:
Inviere wrote: » An emulator running ON a flash cart? The conservatives around here will be up in arms I tells ya
Doge wrote: » Its a modified version of MAME running on a Macintosh in this case, and all the vector data is transferred via USB to the Vecfever cart which has its own processor to boost the speed of the Vectrex. Sadly only a few of the Vecfever carts were made with the USB serial port, hopefully the developer will release them again in the future.
Inviere wrote: » Cool little project. I guess the advantage is you can run arcade based vector games, with the help of Mame & the additional processing
Doge wrote: » While we're on the top of vector graphics, here's MAME running really well via a Vecfever cartridge for the Vectrex which has a serial USB port: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUh07TRDlls
Mr.Saturn wrote: » I'm guessing SotN is one of those games you absolutely have to play the NTSC version to 'get' it, yeah? Got it off PSN ages ago and found the whole thing a bit of a step down compared to loving Aria of Sorrow, but copped Sony'd been selling emulated PAL version on the PSN store, so maybe that's it?
Cake of Tremendous Power wrote: » Cakes by Ruth, down by the marina I think. Good few people were impressed by it. There's another couple talking about getting a cake with a Rossi Lid on it for a wedding. Wouldn't be my thing but whatever makes em happy
CiDeRmAn wrote: » I wonder if my Vecflash can do that, it has a serial port on it, that can be connected via adapter to the usb port of a pc. Must experiment!
Jack burton wrote: » Going to pick up a PSP and games. Mostly because I want to play Ultimate Ghosts 'n Goblins again. Whats the best model to get?
Retr0gamer wrote: » 3000 is the best model. And please play the Japanese re-release on UGn'G. Really did not like the western release of that game.
Doge wrote: » CeX seem to do decent prices on these, €65 for the 3000 black model. A bit better than what eBay sellers are trying to foot them for and the 2 year warranty is nice too.
Jack burton wrote: » Whats the best model to get?
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Controller problems again? :P
Inviere wrote: » CeX do sell the 1st gen Vita, but as above, it'd need a thorough inspection - more so than a PSP would arguably. Also, if it's on a firmware higher than 3.60, it's not a runner for Adrenaline or any of the latest Vita exploits (technically you can now go higher than 3.60 on an exploited PSP, but it must have been exploited first, which is unlikely when buying from somewhere like CeX).
Doge wrote: » How do the emulators on the Vita compare to PSP? I would have thought the PSP emulators were in a more mature state but I suppose the Vita has more grunt.
ebbsy wrote: » When I go to select a game I am getting "sel error 50 " ? Thanks