@GeneJacket Weird claim, Sony never made any "promise" of playing PSP titles on the device, and it did play PS1 titles (hence Crash Bandicoot being available on any Xperia Play device having run a standard install).
It's nice for the people who were ***** stupid and would not store their Wavebird adaptors with the controllers and lose them.
I think I would personally prefer a Bluetooth adapter for the new wireless GameCube controllers Nintendo are releasing, that way I can use a wireless controller and have rumble support, a win/win.
@vicviper001 In a word, yes, if you use the widely-available UpdateAll script which downloads everything you need to get started and all of the arcade ROMs it supports. Just add your own games into the appropriate folders, define your controls, and off you go.
I ditched my Pis for the same reason, and although my experience with the Pis helped for setting up a MiSTer, once it was set up I've had no issues whatsoever as long as I periodically run the aforementioned UpdateAll script which grabs any new cores or core updates released.
Trust a YouTube video to make up things which were not true in reality.
Fact check time.
1. The series was not taken off-air midway through its run. It was originally two series one shown in 1994 and the other in 1995. That was always the plan.
2. The second series was not placed at 9:25am, at least not in the Granada region where it was shown at the usual Sunday evening slot.
Additional things the YouTuber missed because they've probably only seen what was uploaded to YouTube:
1. The champions of both seasons returned for one final champion of champions episode.
2. In that episode, Android was moving around the complex giving the mission briefings after the command centre they usually occupied was attacked.
"Back in February, Dearth tried to crowdfund the project's development on Kickstarter but unfortunately failed to raise half of his £3990 goal. Despite that, he's continued working on the game ever since"
Because it wasn't about crowdfunding, it was about taking pre-orders for a game which may never be delivered.
If it were actual crowdfunding then development wouldn't have continued despite missing their fundraising goal.
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@Pnutttz Who owned the rights in the end?
Re: Anbernic Might Be Creating A Spiritual Successor To Sony's Ill-Fated Xperia 'PlayStation Phone'
@GeneJacket Weird claim, Sony never made any "promise" of playing PSP titles on the device, and it did play PS1 titles (hence Crash Bandicoot being available on any Xperia Play device having run a standard install).
Re: Anbernic Might Be Creating A Spiritual Successor To Sony's Ill-Fated Xperia 'PlayStation Phone'
Honestly the form factor looks ***** in comparison to the PSP Go and Xperia Play.
And without standard mobile phone functionality is a hard pass.
Re: The WavePhoenix Brings Nintendo's Best Controller Back To Life For $5
It's nice for the people who were ***** stupid and would not store their Wavebird adaptors with the controllers and lose them.
I think I would personally prefer a Bluetooth adapter for the new wireless GameCube controllers Nintendo are releasing, that way I can use a wireless controller and have rumble support, a win/win.
Re: Random: Former CeX Staffer Holds Reddit AMA, And The First Question Is A Doozy
Which role were you auditioning for? Hurley or Gervais?
Re: The Cost Of Owning A MiSTer FPGA Is About To Come Down Dramatically
@vicviper001 In a word, yes, if you use the widely-available UpdateAll script which downloads everything you need to get started and all of the arcade ROMs it supports. Just add your own games into the appropriate folders, define your controls, and off you go.
I ditched my Pis for the same reason, and although my experience with the Pis helped for setting up a MiSTer, once it was set up I've had no issues whatsoever as long as I periodically run the aforementioned UpdateAll script which grabs any new cores or core updates released.
Re: Do You Remember Scavengers, The Alien-Style UK Game Show From The '90s?
Trust a YouTube video to make up things which were not true in reality.
Fact check time.
1. The series was not taken off-air midway through its run. It was originally two series one shown in 1994 and the other in 1995. That was always the plan.
2. The second series was not placed at 9:25am, at least not in the Granada region where it was shown at the usual Sunday evening slot.
Additional things the YouTuber missed because they've probably only seen what was uploaded to YouTube:
1. The champions of both seasons returned for one final champion of champions episode.
2. In that episode, Android was moving around the complex giving the mission briefings after the command centre they usually occupied was attacked.
Re: 'Tricky Madness' Is An Exciting New Indie Game Inspired By SSX Tricky
"Back in February, Dearth tried to crowdfund the project's development on Kickstarter but unfortunately failed to raise half of his £3990 goal. Despite that, he's continued working on the game ever since"
Because it wasn't about crowdfunding, it was about taking pre-orders for a game which may never be delivered.
If it were actual crowdfunding then development wouldn't have continued despite missing their fundraising goal.