What are the top 5 games you currently enjoy playing the most on your Pi and why?
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@clyde By the way, the Nintendo and whoever else mini consoles don't have EVERY discontinued game, and plus, the mini consoles are basically just emulators anyways, and plus, I am not seeing any question on sources, and third, I was never "arguing because of my gut feelings", I was just making a statement, and I am sorry that you thought that you were so smart that you could not even try to understand what I was trying to say, what I was trying to say is not that Roms are 100% legal no matter what, I was just saying that UNDER THE RIGHT CONDITIONS, they CAN not are, CAN be legal
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You guys are clearly in different parts of the world, your legal discussion is futile.
Distribution is always illegal, profit plays no part.
The laws regarding downloading copyrighted media, are all over the place, in some places it is not legal, and in some places it is.
Not making profit or the copyright owner not making their product available for sale, does not change your rights in way way.
Go to your local legal lawfirm when they have free walk-ins, if you want further information regarding your rights in your region.My Top 5 games currently are:
1 Outrun (Arcade)
2 ToeJam & Earl (Megadrive/Genesis)(played in co-op)
3 Xeno Crisis (Megadrive/Genesis)(played in co-op)
4 Soul Calibur (Dreamcast)
5 Afterburner (Arcade) -
- Pang (Amiga): I always use this game to check I have the Amiga emulator working, completed it countless times on all difficulty levels. I'd argue the Amiga version is better than the arcade one.
- Super International Cricket (SNES): I do enjoy a quick 10 over game on this from time to time. I miss sports games being simplistic in their controls.
- Gain Ground (MAME): Friend got me into this via the Mega Drive version. Great action game with added strategy of needing to pick the best person for the level.
- Rick Dangerous (Amiga): Annoyingly difficult game but addictive all the same.
- Donkey Kong Country 2 (SNES): Quite possibly my favourite game of all time. Can't help but play through it again and again from time to time. The cartridge I've had since the game launched has my 102% save file sat on it (long as the battery hasn't died).
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@badfurday still, I wonder if the RetroPie system is capable of using the RTC module for battery save function on Gameboy games, because without it the time and date system does not work in Pokemon.
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@agtrigormortis I've heard of Windows based emulators that can use your computer clock, like Visualboy Advance, but I couldn't say for sure on RetroPie if they can. Maybe someone else can verify.
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@badfurday I wouldn't be surprised to find out that it does, I mean Nintendo/Game Freak managed it on the 3DS on Virtual Console so I'm pretty sure fans who are knowledgeable on programming would find a way.
the battery system on the cartridge functions exactly like the CMOS battery on PC motherboards, it retains some information about your computer, including your BIOS settings. Similarly Pokemon stored in-game progress as well as time and date. Flash memory is good at storing some data, but one thing it can't do is allow the device to keep track of what time and day it is, only volatile memory can do this because the information isn't frozen.
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@crush have you watched the video I posted on here? if you did not, here it is, again, WATCH IT FULLY (caution, some bad jokes):
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Doesn't seem to apply, and no i'm not going to watch the whole thing, i did look at all the sources he listed below the vid. it's not relevant.
Anyways this thread has been hijacked enough, i don't care what people do, just don't go around spreading bad info.Here's a definitive solution:
@crush said in What are the top 5 games you currently enjoy playing the most on your Pi and why?:Go to your local legal lawfirm when they have free walk-ins, if you want further information regarding your rights in your region.
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All, please stop hijacking the thread, especially an old one. @The-Doctor - you have been warned once already.
If you want to chat about the thread's original topic, please do. If not, please stop posting in this thread.
I'll update my list of games:
1 - Rainbow Islands
2 - Elevator Action Returns
3 - Bonanza Bros
4 - Bubble Memories
5 - Confidential Mission (with a lightgun) -
Right now I'm on a 4-way-joystick-arcade kick. I love these classic "easy to play, hard to master" arcade games:
- Mr. Do! - single screen maze-like game
- Spatter - maze-like game with a jumping tricycle
- Frogger - really? You don't know the original Frogger?
- Go Go Mile Smile - single screen maze-like collecting game with a twist
- Q*bert - it's a fun game, although the 45-degree-joystick-rotation is annoying
Honorable mention: Lode Runner - single screen collecting game
I love the simple controls and the feeling of absolute control over the gameplay. If you die, it's your fault. There is seemingly no "random-ness" to these titles.
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@iandaemon Nice! Are you using an actual 4-way-stick, or what's your approach?
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@pjft I'm using a physical restrictor plate. It's not fool-proof, but it's close.
The above are all on my 4-way-joystick custom cocktail cabinet. On my upright cabinet it'd be a totally different list:
- Golden Tee 2K - trackball arcade golf game
- Centipede - classic trackball single screen shooter
- Cloak & Dagger - single screen twin stick shooter (similar to Robotron)
- DoDonPachi DaiOuJou - lovely danmaku/shmup
- Ketsui - cool danmaku/shmup
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My favorite games are:
Super PacMan
Jr. PacMan
Ms. PacMan
PacMan Plus
All played with a real Midway 4 way leaf that I have converted to USB into the Pi.
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@videoarcade We are lucky Pacman and Ms Pacman got official rereleases on consoles on Namco Museum considering. There are still some Sega arcade and Dreamcast games that never got a rerelease on Ages Collection despite the fact they made it on their official survey.
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@videoarcade Well, in case you missed it, apparently last year Namco launched a NES version of Pac-man Championship Edition, and it's awesome!
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@videoarcade The two-player-simultaneous Pac-Man Arrangement is my favorite. (arcade version, not GBA version)
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@iandaemon Part of the Namco Museum Collection Vol. 2, if I recall correctly - playable on AdvMame or MAME2010 on the Pi3 and Pi4. Great game!
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@pjft Yes! I think its great... I bought it for the xbox360 and play both.... I would love a clean port over to play in my arcade cabinet. PacMan has been the major reason I have spent $$$$$$ fixing my arcade machine I bought new 11/27/2020. Came with a clicky 8 way....
PacMan CE's are great. It would be great to see them put some time and effort in designing a new Pacman.
My dream game would be "PacMan Construction Set"
Add your own Pac Family character (JR/Super/Ms/Pac/Etc...)
Construct your own maze and save a buildable.
My kid has this for Mario on the Switch.....
I have the basement painted with PacMan... It's been quite the experience since I am stuck home with kids doing remote schooling since they won't open the school...
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@videoarcade Well, from what I read at the time, the version released on "Namcot Collection" (this NES demake) actually has a NES ROM file packed there - or, at least, the word out there is that the game is indeed able to be run on an NES:
https://tcrf.net/Pac-Man_Championship_Edition_(NES)
I imagine that if it runs on a NES, it'll run on one of RetroPie's emulators.
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@pjft Pack man championship edition has also a nice release on the PSP that can be played on retropie, i quite like the look of it. also its widescreen.
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