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    MAME ROW #34 - Quantum

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    • GtBFilms
      GtBFilms last edited by

      I had a look at these last night - Roller Jammer I suspect would work a lot better with a roller ball than it does with a joystick. It was okay, but nothing special.

      My first attempt at Quantum locked up my Pi3 - it's the first MAME game that's every locked up my cabinet so bad I had to pull the power! I tentatively tried it again, and the second time it worked perfectly (MAME2003) so I dunno what was going on there. Again, I reckon a rollerball would make this one a lot easier, but I really enjoyed it - sort of like a cross between Qix and Asteroids. Good fun.

      I didn't play Ultra Toukon Densetsu for long, but from what I played, it seemed a bit like a low-rent Golden Axe. Not bad, but coming out four years after Golden Axe and similar walk-and-fight games, I'm not surprised this one never appeared in any of my local arcades - uninspiring.

      So this week my vote goes to Quantum, a pleasant surprise, showing you don't need fancy graphics to make a good game.

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      • backstander
        backstander @GtBFilms last edited by

        @GtBFilms

        Roller Jammer I suspect would work a lot better with a roller ball than it does with a joystick.

        I was thinking the same thing but the only picture I could find of the arcade cabinet has a joystick:
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        • obsidianspider
          obsidianspider last edited by

          This week's winner is Quantum

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          0_1495019400020_Atari-Quantum-Arcade-Flyer-Archive.jpg

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          • backstander
            backstander last edited by

            I'm just going to through this out there but...

            @UDb23 would you have time to make a quick bezel for Quantum? I completely understand if you're too busy but I thought I'd ask. It doesn't have to be super fancy. I think this game would really be complemented with a good looking bezel lol.

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            • obsidianspider
              obsidianspider @backstander last edited by

              @backstander Here are the flyers I found. Nothing to snazzy. Not sure how that'd be used for an overlay, but just in case @UDb23 was bored.

              0_1495050034063_quantum-front.jpg

              0_1495050043964_quantum-back.jpg

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              • UDb23
                UDb23 @backstander last edited by

                @backstander said in MAME ROW #34 - Quantum:

                would you have time to make a quick bezel for Quantum?

                I'm currently abroad on a business trip.. an overlay could be ready tomorrow night.
                Would that be in time ? ;-)

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                • obsidianspider
                  obsidianspider @UDb23 last edited by

                  @UDb23 You're unstoppable!

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                  • backstander
                    backstander @UDb23 last edited by

                    @UDb23

                    I'm currently abroad on a business trip.. an overlay could be ready tomorrow night.
                    Would that be in time ? ;-)

                    Yes but no rush ;-)
                    Safe travels my friend!

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                    • UDb23
                      UDb23 @backstander last edited by

                      @backstander @obsidianspider
                      note: being a vector game AND using trackball you probably get the best resolution and input support by using advancemame. Unfortunately, as mentioned previously in other threads, advmame only supports "old standard" mame overlays and they're almost imposible to setup in the way you want them (unless you accept to have small and wrong aspect game area).
                      This means overlay will be for lr-mame2003/lr-fbalpha (retroarch overlay).

                      Note 2: my (long) todolist for Retropie includes the item "write to the author of advmame" to get these overlays issues fixed. This requires extensive testing to provide detailed examples of "wrong" behaviour in relation to overlay settings... and it's not a priority to me right know... I just started building my first custom control panel (two players) for Retropie...
                      if successful (=decent results) I will share the project.

                      ps: @backstander
                      thanks. weather is supposed to be nice tomorrow for flying back :-)

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                      • UDb23
                        UDb23 last edited by

                        @backstander @obsidianspider
                        Hey guys, who ordered a Pizza ?
                        ...ops... an overlay ? ;-)

                        alt text

                        As Flyer wasn't really attractive and cabinet side art only low res and not easily adaptable: simple overlay made with combo of original control panel and cabinet front graphics.
                        Final result is not the best but I believe it does the job.

                        You can find this and more hand crafted quality overlays in the rpie-ovl repository.
                        And if you want an easy way to install them, @meleu created a great dedicated script.
                        Perform these commands on your RetroPie:

                        cd
                        git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/meleu/rpie-art
                        cd rpie-art
                        ./rpie-art.sh
                        

                        After launching rpie-art.sh script you just have to follow the instructions in the dialog boxes. Once you have the rpi-art.shscript, choose the Update option to get all the latest art in the repository.

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                        • obsidianspider
                          obsidianspider @UDb23 last edited by

                          @UDb23 Another masterpiece! Thank you!

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                          • UDb23
                            UDb23 @obsidianspider last edited by

                            @obsidianspider far too kind!

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                            • backstander
                              backstander @UDb23 last edited by

                              @UDb23

                              Final result is not the best but I believe it does the job.

                              I think it looks really cool!
                              Thanks @UDb23 !

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                              • obsidianspider
                                obsidianspider last edited by

                                MAME ROW #35 is live!

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