Emulators RULE!!!!
#21
Originally Posted by Rotarydragon' date='Oct 29 2002, 04:39 AM
Try edge emulation if they're up, solid site lots of roms and links to most of the emulators out there. I'll check my computer later and see if I have that one.
I'm still looking for a PS1 emulator that runs decently so I can play Breath of Fire III again which is one of the best RPG's ever. That's saying a lot as most console RPG's blow chunks as compared to PC.
I'm still looking for a PS1 emulator that runs decently so I can play Breath of Fire III again which is one of the best RPG's ever. That's saying a lot as most console RPG's blow chunks as compared to PC.
#24
RD is right about FCE Ultra and Edge Emulation. You'll also want to hit www.zophar.net for everything emulation related, except for ROMs.
#26
TurboVR6...DUDE! That's pretty much all I can say.
Question: how can I do that? We have a "game room" I guess you can call it, at my house...and I want one of these in it. About how much does it cost to make one?
I would like to add something else other than pinball machines...
Question: how can I do that? We have a "game room" I guess you can call it, at my house...and I want one of these in it. About how much does it cost to make one?
I would like to add something else other than pinball machines...
#27
I would say, depends on how much work you are willing to do with your hands, seems to me the hardest part would be making the cabinet, and maybe fitting the screen, other than that, it is all building a computer, and hooking up some buttons, which I don't imagine would be that big of a deal, hmmm, I think I need an arcade machine in my house some where.
#29
I can't figure out the controls nor how to adjust them with MAME32. Any ideas?
I'm sittin here trying to play Mortal Kombat, and all I can do is kick. Hah.
My dad is a carpenter, so the cabinet would be easy...I'm pretty good with computers (except for figuring out these controls...) so I think I could handle that part, but what about the joystick controls??? And making sure they work for every game?
I'm sittin here trying to play Mortal Kombat, and all I can do is kick. Hah.
My dad is a carpenter, so the cabinet would be easy...I'm pretty good with computers (except for figuring out these controls...) so I think I could handle that part, but what about the joystick controls??? And making sure they work for every game?