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    • UnknownU
      Unknown @themazingness
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      @themazingness well they do offer new games made by Atari on it.

      You can't beat the classics(unless you copy them).

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      • BenMcLeanB
        BenMcLean @themazingness
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        @themazingness said in Where to (legally) acquire content to play on RetroPie:

        The Curse of Illmoore Bay is on sale right now on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1535880/The_Curse_of_Illmoore_Bay/

        It's a Halloween themed platformer for Genesis/Mega Drive. The ROM is located at Steam\steamapps\common\The Curse of Illmoore Bay\bin\x86 and named libcore.dll. Simply rename it to a .bin or .md file.

        The ROM is also sold at https://seconddimensionllc.itch.io/the-curse-of-illmoore-bay and https://www.second-dimension.com/store/the-curse-of-illmoore-bay

        There is no sale on those sites, and they are more expensive than Steam, but they do have other options other than a stand-alone rom.

        The sale on Steam is store-wide, so there may be other games mentioned in this thread that are on sale.

        I gotta say, $20 seems a little pricey for just one Mega Drive ROM.

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        • themazingnessT
          themazingness @BenMcLean
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          @benmclean Much less pricey than the cartridge! I agree though. However, it's an Indie developer making a new game. You aren't buying a ROM of an old game.

          I own Second Dimension's NES collection on Steam and it was worth every penny to me. It is a better deal though. That's why I got Illmoore Bay on Steam which was $5 cheaper at full price and even a better deal during this sale.

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          • themazingnessT
            themazingness @Unknown
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            @unknown Yeah, I had forgotten there were Indie games and such for sale on the VCS too. If you're in the market for a mini PC doubling as a retro/indie console it isn't a bad deal. I would be much more interested if those were roms I could buy without having to own the VCS and just run them in RetroArch.

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              Auster
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              First, I managed to dig the process to port Aquaria for the PSP.

              It appears to work only in the original OS of the PSP (which includes the PS Vita). This behaviour is probably due to none of the PSP emulators available nowadays being accurate enough.

              Sending the method here in case PPSSPP or something else becomes able to run it at some point.

              First, download the Linux binary of the tool for converting the game: http://achurch.org/AquariaPSPBuilder-1.6.678.tar.gz

              You can try using the source version of the binary instead, too: https://wololo.net/2010/07/10/compiling-aquaria-on-the-psp-download-included/

              If using the binary, after downloading it, unpack it, make it executable with chmod or your distro's method, run it, select the first option (make a fresh conversion, iirc), choose the path for the original assets (top option), path for temp files (middle option) and output path (bottom option), then start the conversion. After finishing it, copy the two files from the output path and put them in [memcard root]/PSP/GAME/Aquaria/, or any folder emulators accept once they can run the port.

              When running Aquaria, to exit the game, use the in-game options, AND NOT the PS button. Using the PS button to exit the game seems to glitch the OS and only restarting the console seems to fix it.

              Lastly, it should work with all 4 PC versions of the game, from GOG, Steam, Humble Bundle and the dev's site.

              ###########################################

              Now, some more games from Itchio:

              h/\k1ng Th3 L0g0n
              https://matteo-trevisan.itch.io/hackingthelogon
              Platform: ZX Spectrum

              The WOZ Apple II Fixing Adventure by Toolkitman
              https://matteo-trevisan.itch.io/the-woz-apple-ii-fixing-adventure-by-toolkitman
              Platform: Apple II

              AMIGA MUSIC MOD PLAYER EXAMPLE
              https://matteo-trevisan.itch.io/amiga-music-mod-player-example
              Platform: Commodore Amiga
              Open Source

              AMIGA 1200 GAME
              https://matteo-trevisan.itch.io/amiga-1200-game
              Platform: Commodore Amiga
              Open Source

              APAGE INTERACTIVE DEMO
              https://matteo-trevisan.itch.io/apage-interactive-demo
              Platform: Commodore Amiga

              Hallowed Knight
              https://ejvg.itch.io/hallowed-knight
              Platform: ZX Spectrum

              Shovel Adventure
              https://greenwebsevilla.itch.io/shovel-adventure
              Platform: Amstrad CPC, M4, SF2 and SF3
              Open Source

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                Auster
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                Beyker Legacy
                https://playonretro.itch.io/beyker-legacy-zx-spectrum-dandanator-rom
                Platform: ZX Spectrum

                SORCERERS
                https://playonretro.itch.io/sorcerers-amstrad-cpc-by-salvakantero
                Platform: Amstrad CPC

                Ánima
                https://cperezgrin.itch.io/anima
                Platform: Amstrad CPC

                Manic Pietro
                https://noentiendo.itch.io/manic-pietro
                Platform: ZX Spectrum

                Top Top
                https://rantan.itch.io/toptop
                Platform: Amstrad CPC 464

                Super Bread Box
                https://rgcddev.itch.io/super-bread-box
                Platform: Commodore 64

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                  Auster
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                  C64anabalt
                  https://rgcddev.itch.io/c64anabalt
                  Platform: Commodore 64

                  ROBBIE STRIKES BACK!
                  https://playonretro.itch.io/robbie-amstrad-cpc
                  Platform: Amstrad CPC

                  L'ABBAYE DES MORTS
                  https://playonretro.itch.io/labbaye-des-morts-megadrivegenesis-por-002
                  Platform: Sega Genesis/Mega Drive

                  Get 'Em DX
                  https://rgcddev.itch.io/get-em-dx
                  Platform: Commodore 64

                  Gandalf
                  https://noentiendo.itch.io/gandalf
                  Platform: ZX Spectrum

                  Pietro Bros
                  https://noentiendo.itch.io/pietro-bros
                  Platform: ZX Spectrum

                  THE LAST ESCAPE
                  https://endaraues.itch.io/the-last-escape
                  Platform: ZX Spectrum

                  Survive the week
                  https://cperezgrin.itch.io/survive-the-week
                  Platform: Amstrad CPC

                  earth defENDER
                  https://cperezgrin.itch.io/earth-defender
                  Platform: Amstrad CPC

                  AGD Example
                  https://cperezgrin.itch.io/agd-example
                  Platform: ZX Spectrum

                  Being Left is not Right
                  https://cperezgrin.itch.io/being-left-is-not-right
                  Platform: ZX Spectrum

                  Cobra
                  https://cperezgrin.itch.io/cobra
                  Platform: Amstrad CPC

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                    Auster
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                    First, I forgot to mention yesterday that "Survive the week" for Amstrad CPC is open source. The source should be the file "Código Fuente y Documentación".

                    Now, a bit of bad news:

                    There's a chance Jim Power -The Lost Dimension gets banned from Steam.
                    Long story short, it has promised contents that were never delivered, the devs/publisher are MIA in the game's forum since 2017, the game's last update was in 2018 and now an user reported the game due to scam and is suggesting other people to do the same:
                    https://steamcommunity.com/app/370270/discussions/0/2295094308096933882/?tscn=1638353731#c3199241242399697790
                    (in case the link doesn't work properly, it's the comment #26)
                    While it's missing the Genesis and NES versions, it does have two SNES versions and the MS-DOS version included, and it's on sale now. So collectors may want to get it before the sale ends in a few hours.

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                    • themazingnessT
                      themazingness @Auster
                      last edited by themazingness

                      @auster Yeah, I'm not impressed with Piko. It looks like the website bleempowered.com which promised to be a ROM store is MIA (they own the Bleem branding now). Their release of some other games have been pretty low quality, and while some of them are fun many are obscure for a reason. It's too bad too. We need more companies selling ROMs legitimately.

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                        Auster
                        last edited by Auster

                        PSA:

                        Duke Nukem 1, 2 and 3D Atomic Edition, all DOS games, are currently only purchasable on Zoom Platform (at least digitally), and the owner of the store informed in their official Discord group that the Duke Nukem titles there will likely get a price increase.

                        Since the store rarely make sales, if ever, the games will probably not get any cheaper, at least any time soon.

                        The full message the owner sent:

                        Doing everything we can to avoid this. However, due to inflation, we may have to slightly raise some games’ price points. Wanted to give the heads up as this may affect some of the Duke Nukem titles. Admittedly, we’re talking $1 differences, but, we wanted to be upfront about it. Change would likely occur in January.

                        Store pages:

                        • Duke Nukem: https://www.zoom-platform.com/product/duke-nukem-1
                        • Duke Nukem II: https://www.zoom-platform.com/product/duke-nukem-2
                        • Duke Nukem 3D Atomic Edition: https://www.zoom-platform.com/product/duke-nukem-3d-atomic-edition

                        There's other game from the franchise available there as well (and it will also be affected), but as it is a Windows games, it is not in the scope of this thread.

                        And as a side note, from what I could gather, the Duke Nukem 3D version from Steam is probably a Windows remaster, instead of a modded DOS game wrapped in DOSBox.

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                          Auster
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                          50% off sale for Nox Archaist in both the devs' store and on Steam:
                          https://nox-archaist.myshopify.com/collections/nox-archaist/products/nox-archaist-digital-edition

                          https://store.steampowered.com/app/1509080/Nox_Archaist/

                          Both include ports for Windows and Mac, as well as a ROM that should work in Apple IIe (enhanced), IIc and IIgs, as well as in compatible emulators.

                          Sale also announced for GOG, but it doesn't seem to be live yet. And no news on the Itchio version.

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                            LinuxArcadeGuy @HipsterElephant
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                            @hipsterelephant they just released the Xeno crisis rom for AES/MVS/Neo-CD (they’ve had it for geneses/megadrive already) $20usd

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                              Auster @Auster
                              last edited by

                              @auster said in Where to (legally) acquire content to play on RetroPie:

                              50% off sale for Nox Archaist in both the devs' store and on Steam

                              Forgot to mention, but the sales on Itchio and GOG went live in the day after I posted this:
                              https://www.gog.com/game/nox_archaist
                              https://6502workshop.itch.io/nox-archaist

                              Itchio doesn't show a discount tag, but it is -50% off as well.

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                              • themazingnessT
                                themazingness @Auster
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                                This was shared in the Piepacker discord server. I'm reshaping this nice list of homebrew NES games/utilities on itch.io: https://itch.io/c/632436/nes-games

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                                  Auster
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                                  Slow Mole for the Dreamcast free to claim for the next 3 days, 6 hours and 40 minutes:
                                  https://itch.io/s/63411/slow-mole-says-merry-christmas

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                                  • themazingnessT
                                    themazingness
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                                    I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream, a ScummVM game, is free on GoG.

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                                    • themazingnessT
                                      themazingness @themazingness
                                      last edited by themazingness

                                      Anguna for NES is looking pretty awesome. It looks a lot like Crystalis to me, but better. The first Zelda is probably what most think of though. https://the6502collective.itch.io/anguna-scourge-of-the-goblin-king

                                      I've noticed a lot of NES and Genesis homebrews are showing up on Piepacker and the games Piko Interactive sells are showing up on Antstream and Piepacker. So if anyone wanted to either try before you buy or play them for free instead of buying, f2p cloud computing has made that possible. I've been learning about a lot of homebrew and classic games this way.

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                                        Auster @themazingness
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                                        @themazingness About the stream systems you mentioned, is there a way to back the files up there? If not, it's not ideal due to preservation, portability and ownership of the contents there.

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                                        • themazingnessT
                                          themazingness @Auster
                                          last edited by

                                          @auster You don't own the games. It's basically Netflix for video games. Everything is server-side.

                                          I agree, they aren't going to help you preserve or backup games. What they are good for is try before you buy (buy as in buy elsewhere, the platforms don't sell games,) and learning about games you may not be aware of. They're especially helpful for the latter if you aren't European since Piepacker is based in France and Antstream is based in the UK. Piepacker features a few French homebrew games. Antstream features loads of games that many American gamers may not have experienced growing up since Amiga and others were much more popular in Europe than the USA.

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                                            Auster
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                                            I don't think this has been posted yet...

                                            Project EGG is a Japanese "Good Old Games"-like store mostly for retro computers, such as MSX, MSX2, PC-98, etc.

                                            Home page: https://www.amusement-center.com/project/egg

                                            How to extract the ROMs, adapted from the 7th comment in this page:

                                            • Download the game you want with their launcher
                                            • Go to where the game was downloaded (it's in a folder in the launcher's installation directory)
                                            • Make a copy of the whole folder of the downloaded game somewhere else
                                            • Launch the game through Project EGG's launcher and, before you close the game, copy the new exe file that was generated in the original folder of the game and paste in the copy folder you made before
                                            • Get quickbms
                                            • Download this quickbms script
                                            • Use the script with quickbms to extract the exe you copied last
                                            • Now you need to figure out which files are the BIOS and the ROM, since they don't always match database information; the only part I noticed that seems to be constant is that, when you end up with a bunch of files named EGGFDIMG[something].dat, those files are your ROM, and you need to join them with a script
                                            • Download this Python script to join the EGGFDIMG[something].dat into a working ROM
                                            • Put the script in the same folder as the EGGFDIMG[something].dat files
                                            • Run python egg_disk.py [disk format], and change python for the command your system uses, like py for Windows 10 and python3 for Linux; disk format can be either d88, dsk or fdi, and since I'm not sure how to find out which format each game uses in advance, I'd suggest trying all 3 options
                                            • The output file will be disk_[disk number].[format you chose]
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