Any updates?
Been working on a few things, like ways to do direct color display on the MD. It would make games like Wolf3D for SCD look better than trying to squish it into 15 colors.
Fantastic! Is the Sega CD port just for people with out Everdrives, just a technical challenge or is there any other reason for it?
I've always been wondering. Is it possible for a SCD to be emulated via the everdrive? Programing in some sort of delay for the CD drive (in general or game specific) can't be all that difficult. I'm just wondering if it is even able to play that way, or if the cart slot is literally unable to do that without tremendous amounts of work.
Mainly as a challenge... the SCD should have been able to do a decent Wolf3D, but never got it. It got some similar games, like Duke Nukem 3D (which is more like Wolf3D than the real Duke3D), but not Wolf3D itself.
The SCD cannot ever be emulated via the EverdriveMD. The Mega Everdrive might be able to handle it.
Duke Nukem 3D was on just the Genesis not Sega CD . However the Sega CD did see Battle Frenzy!Mainly as a challenge... the SCD should have been able to do a decent Wolf3D, but never got it. It got some similar games, like Duke Nukem 3D (which is more like Wolf3D than the real Duke3D), but not Wolf3D itself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9EBuV3EtUw
I know I'm replying to an old discussion, but I just got Gunlord for the Dreamcast. As far as I know all the unofficial Dreamcast games use a normal CD, so anyone can copy them. It obviously hasn't stopped them from making new Dreamcast games.
I once went through a list of non-US Sega games trying to figure out which ones were 1) not licensed games and 2) were from obscure companies, so might be willing to license for a US release like Beggar Prince. For the Sega CD I came up with the Psychic Detective series and Nostalgia 1907.
Oh, just using the TV out to blend pixels together to give more colors... in this case, adding pure red, green, and blue pixels to give the appearance of a larger direct color pixel. My last attempt looks great on NTSC composite... not as good on svideo or RGB where the pixels are more distinct, and apparently not very good on PAL.
latest: http://www.mediafire.com/?l43jp39v1683wdb (uses interlaced display)
older: http://www.mediafire.com/?drr4h9a0lnu5t7h
even older: http://www.mediafire.com/?rc3ptrcnv4y4vu5
even more older: http://www.mediafire.com/?lwxdzhfnohtxfwu
Not very well. It's one of those things most emulators aren't designed to handle. Atari and C64 emulators DO handle this sort of thing since these are fairly common ways of getting more color on those old computers.
Another way of doing direct color on the MD is to DMA color data directly to the background color register, but that also isn't supported by emulators.
I'll be checking this out with the Everdrive as soon as the TV is free. Thanks Chilly!
I was interested in trying to figure out Nostalgia 1907, I tried a revive on the thread here: http://www.sega-16.com/forum/showthr...Nostalgia-1907
Sur De Wave looks like a pretty obscure company and I'd have no idea where to begin if you were looking for rights holders.
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