You have to remember, most of those games that came out between the DC's death and 2007 were small games, with small publishers. Sega was still done with the system, all of the mainstream devs were...
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You have to remember, most of those games that came out between the DC's death and 2007 were small games, with small publishers. Sega was still done with the system, all of the mainstream devs were...
I find it really hard to compare Twisted Metal against Colin McRae, considering they are almost two completely different genres of games. The only thing that could let you say them in the same...
They don't need your billing info for that. You have to make a new user account on your PS3, but all I remember them asking about is your street address/phone number.
Since they are 13/10, you...
That one is popular, since the SNES could do better samples, but I know a lot of people who really like the sound of the Genesis audio
That was on the SNES (and looked far better). I'll have to say that the cart version of EC is really gory, more so than Mortal Kombat
You can, pirate groups have been doing it for years with the shared versions already on torrent trackers. They games are still pretty big though, since they have uncompressed audio and cutscenes and...
You don't need the booster with the CD
To play it in netplay, load your game (make sure that both of you have the exact same rom), hit File>Netplay>Start Netplay Game, hit Create, and wait for a connection. When you get a connection, push...
Gens does it too, through Kallera. It's pretty simple to do, since the other player simply has to send controls to your emulator server, unlike something like a link cable.
RKA is also steampunk. Metal Slug is completely WW2 + cute though
Nope, that one's from a flash game made by a Chinese fan. It plays somewhat similarly.
The EXT port is completely useless, if you want to mod it go for S-Video, and it shouldn't need cap replacements. No idea about the case, I'd guess you would have leave it scratched.
Hey, this things doesn't look too bad. Unlike the Genesis, most MS/GG games will be fine with slight pitch adjustment, and you get a better screen, and of course size. I'd like to see what the one in...
It looks like a NES Max without the joystick thingy
http://www.axess.com/twilight/console/detail/nes_max.jpg
It looks like the carts are kinda loose, and most likely being too rough inserting games would break pins or the whole slot off.
Again, it was an arcade platform primarily, and Capcom, Sega, and even Nintendo all had their own arcade platforms at the time.
If you look around on Amazon, you can get an official Sega cable still. They call them Monitor cables, for some reason
Oh, I don't mean this version, I meant an actual version floating about. I guess I confused it with another port.
I've heard that the Japanese Virtua Stick is better than the one the US got. It also looks like it has better, more arcade accurate parts in it.
Huh, I always thought there was an official version of SS2 for the Genesis/SNES.
Generally no. Some of them also do not work with the front loading Sega CD
That actually make sense, since in both cases, remote would be shorthand for remote controller, which the PS3 controls count as. I even use this every so often.
I got a copy without the manual for about $.03 at a flea market
The Sega CD was actually pretty popular for a system addon. The 32X however ruined memories and tainted Sega's image
It would be neat, but damn if it wouldn't look strange and out of place