I really like the art style, especially the use of shading. It makes everything look smooth, almost as if the game is running in higher resolution.
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I really like the art style, especially the use of shading. It makes everything look smooth, almost as if the game is running in higher resolution.
Well in some ways I agree with you. But, back in the day I never knew Renegade so I didn't have it to compare to.
I don't know how that would have been possible. The arcade is already slow as...
I thought the NES port was really good for the time. Arcade Double Dragon is not a fun game, it has some of the worst slowdown I've ever seen. The NES version may look worse, but it plays a lot...
I look at it the same way. This is art. The challenge is in doing new things with old hardware, especially when it's considered "impossible" for that platform. Turboxray's demos are so cool because...
Hey those were the good old days... I still have my DX7 :cool:
The custom hardware will make it impossible to get the game running on an Everdrive, unless the FPGA can emulate those additional chips. MAME is a better option.
Every generation has its good and bad... but I agree something has shifted in the last few years. I've been a college professor for some time, I have never seen it like this. Especially since Covid...
Thank you for posting that. I had seen those numbers in the MAME driver (megadriv.cpp) for the palette but never understood where they came from or why it didn't follow an obvious pattern.
I see what you mean, yeah if it's linear then you're right you couldn't get the exact same values.
If it was any other role I'd agree but when the script calls for "ex UFC fighter turned bouncer" I don't see how she's any worse than Gyllenhaal.
This is the greatest ROM hack I've ever seen. I can't believe how much work has gone into optimizing VRAM usage to add in more tiles and animation frames.
I wish we had gotten the version of Road House that was proposed a few years ago, with Ronda Rousey working at a dyke bar. That could have been really funny. I like Gyllenhaal as an actor but can't...
I agree this sounds like the most plausible explanation. Mathematically there is no reason the Genesis couldn't store the same color value as the Master System. The Genesis uses 3 bits per channel...
Fair enough, the camera was indeed atrocious.
Because the 64K limit is just for the waveforms, not the total address space of the chip. It can probably address at least a megabyte.
For the time when it came out I consider it a great game. It represented the next step forward in 3D platformers and was well received by fans and critics. It's true it hasn't aged well, but you...
Patience. It won't be long now.
Has anyone ever tried doing their own re-translation to combine the two versions? I just glanced at the ROM in a hex editor, there are a lot of plaintext strings although I'm unsure if all of the...
It's actually a remake of the 1938 film "Bringing Up Baby". It's interesting you make the connection to What's Up Doc, as that was also partially inspired by Bringing Up Baby. I agree Madonna doesn't...
Oh, I did not know that.
Yes I get that it's legally a crime I just never understood what harm is being done. Some traders will always have more knowledge than others. It's just the government going after a guy for making a...
I don't really see where Naka did anything wrong here. He bought shares of a company before a deal was announced? So what?
From the comments tho :rofl:
In a way it's funny. The Sega Genesis was constantly criticized for not having enough color palettes, yet the Sonic games showcased what could be done in the right hands. Many of the zones look just...
That actually sounds like something Sega would have done back in the day.
Either that or her movie, Who's That Girl, had potential for a sidescroller/racing game. I could see Acclaim making a...
Oh, wow. I saw that IGN video. To have that much pop-in on a PS5 game is just embarrassing. On that hardware I don't understand why it can't just render stuff in low poly mode, instead of occluding...