Where to (legally) acquire content to play on RetroPie
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@auster said in Where to (legally) acquire content to play on RetroPie:
Hey @Auster cause gog has an identical disclaimer on scummvm and dosbox games it's possible to google search filtering games using only one of those 2 engines.
This gets you up to date results and you can filter by date.
SCUMMVM: https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Agog.com%2Fgame%2F+"This+game+is+powered+by+ScummVM"Dosbox: https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Agog.com%2Fgame%2F+"This+game+is+powered+by+DOSBox."
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Many ScummVM and Dropbox games are on sale as part of GoG's Activision and Blizzard sale (including many old Sierra games).
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I’m not sure if this is true or not but I heard that after the Atari Jaguar was discontinued, it was declared open source. So maybe it’s legal to get Atari Jaguar games?
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@unknown I just sent an email to their support (support@atari.com) asking about the situation. They'll probably answer on Monday or afterwards.
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After Hasbro Interactive acquired all Atari properties, the patents of the Jaguar were released into the public domain, with the console declared an open platform.
This is only in relation to the console hardware, NOT the software.
It was to allow the writing and legal release of homebrew.When Commodore went bankrupt, all the thousands of games written by the hundreds of developers suddenly didn't become free overnight!
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Wampus (NES homebrew) free to claim again:
https://itch.io/s/57416/free-the-wampus-giveaway -
@rustymg said in Where to (legally) acquire content to play on RetroPie:
After Hasbro Interactive acquired all Atari properties, the patents of the Jaguar were released into the public domain, with the console declared an open platform.
This is only in relation to the console hardware, NOT the software.
It was to allow the writing and legal release of homebrew.When Commodore went bankrupt, all the thousands of games written by the hundreds of developers suddenly didn't become free overnight!
Wow! I didn't know that about the Jaguar. That's great!
It is really absurd that other technology from 30 years ago isn't free to use now. It isn't like the original creators are still using it. They're all either out of business or onto making current stuff now.
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@benmclean Currently they are working on Atari's new system. It's called the "VCS".
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@unknown said in Where to (legally) acquire content to play on RetroPie:
@benmclean Currently they are working on Atari's new system. It's called the "VCS".
Oh, I thought it was called the
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@benmclean Nope, that’s a picture of the system but it has the wrong name
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@unknown The VCS is already out. It's basically a mini PC with Atari Vault on it. Might as well get a Raspberry Pi and Atari Vault unless you're wanting a Ryzen mini PC:
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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.
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@themazingness well they do offer new games made by Atari on it.
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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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@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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@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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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.
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Now, some more games from Itchio:
h/\k1ng Th3 L0g0n
https://matteo-trevisan.itch.io/hackingthelogon
Platform: ZX SpectrumThe WOZ Apple II Fixing Adventure by Toolkitman
https://matteo-trevisan.itch.io/the-woz-apple-ii-fixing-adventure-by-toolkitman
Platform: Apple IIAMIGA MUSIC MOD PLAYER EXAMPLE
https://matteo-trevisan.itch.io/amiga-music-mod-player-example
Platform: Commodore Amiga
Open SourceAMIGA 1200 GAME
https://matteo-trevisan.itch.io/amiga-1200-game
Platform: Commodore Amiga
Open SourceAPAGE INTERACTIVE DEMO
https://matteo-trevisan.itch.io/apage-interactive-demo
Platform: Commodore AmigaHallowed Knight
https://ejvg.itch.io/hallowed-knight
Platform: ZX SpectrumShovel Adventure
https://greenwebsevilla.itch.io/shovel-adventure
Platform: Amstrad CPC, M4, SF2 and SF3
Open Source -
Beyker Legacy
https://playonretro.itch.io/beyker-legacy-zx-spectrum-dandanator-rom
Platform: ZX SpectrumSORCERERS
https://playonretro.itch.io/sorcerers-amstrad-cpc-by-salvakantero
Platform: Amstrad CPCÁnima
https://cperezgrin.itch.io/anima
Platform: Amstrad CPCManic Pietro
https://noentiendo.itch.io/manic-pietro
Platform: ZX SpectrumTop Top
https://rantan.itch.io/toptop
Platform: Amstrad CPC 464Super Bread Box
https://rgcddev.itch.io/super-bread-box
Platform: Commodore 64 -
C64anabalt
https://rgcddev.itch.io/c64anabalt
Platform: Commodore 64ROBBIE STRIKES BACK!
https://playonretro.itch.io/robbie-amstrad-cpc
Platform: Amstrad CPCL'ABBAYE DES MORTS
https://playonretro.itch.io/labbaye-des-morts-megadrivegenesis-por-002
Platform: Sega Genesis/Mega DriveGet 'Em DX
https://rgcddev.itch.io/get-em-dx
Platform: Commodore 64Gandalf
https://noentiendo.itch.io/gandalf
Platform: ZX SpectrumPietro Bros
https://noentiendo.itch.io/pietro-bros
Platform: ZX SpectrumTHE LAST ESCAPE
https://endaraues.itch.io/the-last-escape
Platform: ZX SpectrumSurvive the week
https://cperezgrin.itch.io/survive-the-week
Platform: Amstrad CPCearth defENDER
https://cperezgrin.itch.io/earth-defender
Platform: Amstrad CPCAGD Example
https://cperezgrin.itch.io/agd-example
Platform: ZX SpectrumBeing Left is not Right
https://cperezgrin.itch.io/being-left-is-not-right
Platform: ZX SpectrumCobra
https://cperezgrin.itch.io/cobra
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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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