@FAlphaXII Looking at the specs for this, it's an ARM cortex-M33 @150MHz. I'd say THIS is far more overkill, than the SNES FPGA flashcarts. Wouldn't have even needed to spend money on a board, like I erronously thought earlier. Forget the SNES, may as well have made this for the Raspberry Pi, since that's pretty doing all the work, with the SNES acting as a passthrough, besides graphics and control input.
Also, this is being released by LRG, and we all know how awful they are.
@iacobus_magnus Ever heard of FPGA? They could have used SD2SNES and made a new Super FX chip or whatever instead of doing it this way. would have been far cheaper. Why would you need to make a whole new chip, when FPGA exists, and if he didn't know FPGA programming, he could just hire and pay someone to do it?
@Bret Yes I actually do. You do realize I'm not talking about factories you right? You do realize I'm talking about the GAMEPLAY and how its IMPOSSIBLE to play these "Kaizo hacks" on hardware with a controller, unless you use a crappy emulator with savestates and glitch the game out right? You do realize there's such things flash carts right?
I guess no one can have a differing opinion/point of view in this community.....
And of course it's a silly Kaizo hack that you can't play without glitching the game or doing something stupid. Can't play it on hardware w/ a controller either.
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Re: Developer Of SNES DOOM Defends The Tech Behind Limited Run's 2025 Update
@FAlphaXII Looking at the specs for this, it's an ARM cortex-M33 @150MHz. I'd say THIS is far more overkill, than the SNES FPGA flashcarts. Wouldn't have even needed to spend money on a board, like I erronously thought earlier. Forget the SNES, may as well have made this for the Raspberry Pi, since that's pretty doing all the work, with the SNES acting as a passthrough, besides graphics and control input.
Also, this is being released by LRG, and we all know how awful they are.
Re: Developer Of SNES DOOM Defends The Tech Behind Limited Run's 2025 Update
@iacobus_magnus Ever heard of FPGA? They could have used SD2SNES and made a new Super FX chip or whatever instead of doing it this way. would have been far cheaper. Why would you need to make a whole new chip, when FPGA exists, and if he didn't know FPGA programming, he could just hire and pay someone to do it?
Re: Simpatico Is A New Super Mario World Hack That Took "Nearly Three Years" To Make
@Bret Yes I actually do. You do realize I'm not talking about factories you right? You do realize I'm talking about the GAMEPLAY and how its IMPOSSIBLE to play these "Kaizo hacks" on hardware with a controller, unless you use a crappy emulator with savestates and glitch the game out right? You do realize there's such things flash carts right?
I guess no one can have a differing opinion/point of view in this community.....
Re: Simpatico Is A New Super Mario World Hack That Took "Nearly Three Years" To Make
And of course it's a silly Kaizo hack that you can't play without glitching the game or doing something stupid. Can't play it on hardware w/ a controller either.
Pass.
Re: Dragon Quest SNES Prototype Worth $50,000 "Lost For Good"
@GravyThief Wait until you hear how the Sonic 1 Prototype sold for $13,000 AFTER it was dumped.