Thanks for the link. I should have read that before. I always wandered why there was a massive hole in their collections. That is a real shame, and it’s come from Sega, not Nintendo, who you’d more likely suspect of these shenanigans.
What’s the story with the Mega Drive book, I’d been holding out how they would make one, one day. But this now sounds very unlikely? I thought they had managed to make a Master System book though?
Exactly this. They were a good step forward when the ‘Ultra 64’ first emerged. When I first saw an imported copy of Mario 64 and managed to have a go I was sold with that ‘new’ analogue control. But the graphics were great, and the softness/blur just became the signature style of the N64
Loved this show, perfect after school viewing. Totally agree with the sentiments regarding a modern day remake.
Surely a simple at home ‘room scale’ variant is easily possible whilst casting to a separate screen, perfect as a family/group game with VR (I realise the player wearing the headset shouldn’t really be seeing anything - as per the show).
Keeping a close eye on this. I don't own many old games, maybe x20 or so MegaDrive, x5 or so Mega CD, x10 PS1 and around x9 NES games. At present I only have the NES, which remarkably still works.
I've tried retropie, it's good, but still doesn't quite feel right.
I'm torn as to whether I should be interested in this, like I said, I don't have a massive collection. Confused, but definitely intrigued.
Perhaps if he wasn't repeatedly whipping it out of his pocket he might of done a little better in the race. Probably developed issues with his eyesight. I'm guessing Ayrton Senna wasn't 'gifted' a game gear.
Also, who was that child too busy playing prince of persia (probably) on his game gear, he couldn't spare the time to look up at the speeding F1 cars. I don't know the youth of (yester)day.
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Re: Revisit PlayStation's Launch In This In-Depth Video From Digital Foundry
I didn’t see Destruction Derby in that list of games, technically may not have been out exactly at release, but it certainly was long after release.
If I can find that sort of time I’ll try and watch.
Re: The Company Behind An Essential Game Boy Accessory Is Making A SNES Version Next
Retrode > Polymega > now this
Re: Dungeon Keeper, Populous, & Even More EA Classics Come To Steam
Yes to Dungeon Keeper. Loved this game at release. This is amplifying my desire for a Steam Deck.
Re: Bitmap's N64: A Visual Compendium Launches Today, And We've Had A Look
@EarthboundBenjy
Thanks for the link. I should have read that before. I always wandered why there was a massive hole in their collections.
That is a real shame, and it’s come from Sega, not Nintendo, who you’d more likely suspect of these shenanigans.
Re: Bitmap's N64: A Visual Compendium Launches Today, And We've Had A Look
@EarthboundBenjy
What’s the story with the Mega Drive book, I’d been holding out how they would make one, one day. But this now sounds very unlikely? I thought they had managed to make a Master System book though?
Re: How Modders Are Overcoming N64's Hardware Limitations
@Poodlestargenerica
Exactly this. They were a good step forward when the ‘Ultra 64’ first emerged. When I first saw an imported copy of Mario 64 and managed to have a go I was sold with that ‘new’ analogue control. But the graphics were great, and the softness/blur just became the signature style of the N64
Re: Beloved TV Show Knightmare Is Getting A New Fan Game For The ZX Spectrum
Loved this show, perfect after school viewing. Totally agree with the sentiments regarding a modern day remake.
Surely a simple at home ‘room scale’ variant is easily possible whilst casting to a separate screen, perfect as a family/group game with VR (I realise the player wearing the headset shouldn’t really be seeing anything - as per the show).
Re: We're One Step Closer To A "New" Sega Neptune Console
@BionicDodo
I always hoped Analogue would release a Mega-CD add on, with the use of the CD Drive on their latest release I’ll hang on to some hope 🤞
Re: Hands On: Exploring The Future Of Retro Gaming With Polymega
Keeping a close eye on this. I don't own many old games, maybe x20 or so MegaDrive, x5 or so Mega CD, x10 PS1 and around x9 NES games. At present I only have the NES, which remarkably still works.
I've tried retropie, it's good, but still doesn't quite feel right.
I'm torn as to whether I should be interested in this, like I said, I don't have a massive collection. Confused, but definitely intrigued.
Re: Random: The Legendary Sonic Formula One Trophy Won By Ayrton Senna Still Exists
@AlexOlney
Perhaps if he wasn't repeatedly whipping it out of his pocket he might of done a little better in the race. Probably developed issues with his eyesight. I'm guessing Ayrton Senna wasn't 'gifted' a game gear.
Also, who was that child too busy playing prince of persia (probably) on his game gear, he couldn't spare the time to look up at the speeding F1 cars. I don't know the youth of (yester)day.