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  • What is your favorite emulator

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    My favourite is probably an SNES emulator I came across a while back. I think the retropie is the best way to host it, but recently I've been looking at some alternatives to Raspberry Pi: https://www.1and1.com/digitalguide/server/know-how/raspberry-pi-alternatives-single-board-computers-to-check-out/

    out of interest and I wonder how well they might handle an SNES or even a PSX emulator. But as far as the retropie goes, it hosts the SNES emulator like a champ; the frame rate is great and everything ran smoothly. I just wish I could remember the name of it. When I do I'll add it below.

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    muehltimeM

    @meleu nice job. it's good.

  • Are you guys swapping out restrictor plates per game type?

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    spruce_m00seS

    I have just 3d printed an octagonal plate to try, it feels nice,
    I am looking into 3d printing a plate that uses a 5v servo to change from 4 to 8 way. I have an arduino in the cabinet doing other things so could use it to control the servo.

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    @backstander btw - rather than downvoting you can flag as spam and moderators will be notified.

  • lr-snes9x Vs. lr-snes9x2010

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    theWinterDojerT

    @eldrethor Thank you, that makes a lot of sense. I'm more concerned with performance than recreating exactly how the game felt on the original hardware, but I understand how those who want the pure experience go with lr-snes9x. I personally don't feel like I should overclock for SNES games (partly because I can't find a consensus on a safe OC), so I will probably be sticking with the default emulator. So far it has handled everything thrown at it, but if at any point I become more concerned with accuracy I know what to use.

    Thanks

  • Retroachievements are amazing

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    meleuM

    @muehltime I agree! It's very funny.

    The RetroAchievements are amazing because of the work of many people, but I would like to name two guys who did and do most of the hardwork to make it happen.

    Scott - the RetroAchievements boss. leiradel - the guy who implemented RetroAchievements support in RetroArch.

    I also would like to say a big thank you to all cheevos developers around that site. I love all of them! <3 I think that developing cheevos is tedious task, but the results are very cool!

    If you guys would like support the two projects that make this happen, here are the links for donations:

    RetroAchievements patreon link libretro/RetroArch patreon link
  • What's your all time favorite game for each system?

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    muehltimeM

    @capeman I didn't realize it incorporated light gun. That makes more sense.

  • Legal help needed

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    I keep seeing more and more Nintendo roms being removed from websites,
    Keep kicking up a fuss about the sellers guys, It's doing wonders for the community...

    EDIT: Can you ban the guys with 1 post linking to system sellers like this idiot above "El_Phoenix ". There's absolutely no reason for them to be doing it other than being a seller themselves and trying to get people here to attack their competition... Furthermore they are linking to ILLEGAL sites, and last time I checked that wasn't allowed here.

  • BIOS files and RetroPie 4.2

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    C

    Thanks mate

  • Whats The Date Again?: Episode II

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    cyperghostC

    Nothing againt modern sound generating... but this is real art
    Very old indeed but not outdated :) Who likes trackers (even if this is just MPT for Win9x)

  • Free DOS Games on GOG.com

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    ExarKunIvE

    @spruce_m00se

    oh i wanted to, but none of my friends ever wanted to play CnC
    did play duke 3d over dial up a few times, i think Diablo 2 is when i really started to play online

  • What games are you playing this week? 2017-07-17

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    cyperghostC

    @meleu There's also a NeoGeo version where you must first hit all items behind your foe and then barricade deems away and then the ball can left the playfield. It's called Bang Bead
    I saw @ruckage told you :) and I will try out Windjammers

    Personally my week was massive gaming with QUAKE-EP5-Dopa
    Terranigma for SNES is on half way, I created mankind now :)

    Anyway here is the vid of BangBead

  • Dissapointing

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    Isn't this the case for all RPi clones? Lack of software support, lack of community. Thus not very useable straight out-of-the-box.

    I (also) learned the hard way: if you don't exactly know what you want to do you with it and know for sure this is already possible, don't buy the board. Especially if you don't want to be the pioneer programming & porting all the stuff yourself.

  • Dreamcast "Headhunter"

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  • Best way to play HDMI Or Composite?

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    davejD

    @sirhenrythe5th Keep in mind that all colour CRT picture tubes are driven by separate RGB signals going to the electron guns. TVs decode a composite signal into separate RGB signals before amplifying them and passing them onto the electron guns. Given the technology of 1970's TVs, it would be relatively easy to modify a TV to accept your own RGB signal rather than use the one it generates from a composite one.

  • Microsoft Xbox 360 pad for PC sucks :(

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    BenMcLeanB

    The XBox 360 d-pad is crap even when it is working correctly as intended. It's a terrible shame, since besides the d-pad, it's a great controller. All the other buttons and analog sticks are just fine.

    Also, Microsoft has made Windows 10 require signed drivers but won't release proper signed drivers for the XBox 360 Chatpad, their own device. Shame on their stupid crappy driver signing scheme.

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  • Do games play in their back in the days Aspect Ratio?

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    martinrdgzM

    Great knowing that they do. Thanks!

  • Getting the rom name and emulator

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    cyperghostC

    @meleu > But you wouldn't do such villainy, would you?
    Only if the father is a really bad guy and his children are ramparts. But for all time: Peace and Harmony!

  • Ataribox first look

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    I've been thinking a lot about what a modern game that could evoke that classic ATARI feeling might look like. Back when ATARI reigned supreme, a game could be about anything. The barrage of space shooters aside, we got some truly wild and creative concepts from that era at almost every turn. Not unlike those endless space shooters of the time, most modern games tend to revolve around controlling a guy running around an environment and interacting with various modes of transportation.

    Looking beyond that admittedly fun, but tired concept, what else is out there besides the tried and true racing and sports games that have always existed? Perhaps the perfect model of creativity in modern gaming and that which most closely emulates that original bygone era can be found in Indy and mobile gaming. Sure, every so often we get a AAA title that captures that classically creative, "anything goes" feeling with something like 'Portal', but it really seems as though the only place left to consistently experience a new concept in gaming is through independent development and the type of games found mainly on mobile platforms. To that end, if it is that the ATARI Box does end up delivering their own exclusive games alongside an interface for the Android store, perhaps the two might be perfectly matched for each other.

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