Cannot run SD Snatcher, MSX2 [SOLVED]
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@Zering said in Cannot run SD Snatcher, MSX2 [SOLVED]:
@mitu Do you mean that there's currently no viable X68000 emulation on the pi or that accurate X68000 emulation is impossible on the pi for technical reasons?
Neither.
px68k-libretro
is running ok on a Pi and it's pretty accurate. It's not fully featured asmame
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@mitu I thought you were going to tell me I've been playing these games totally wrong for a year. Phew ^^
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@Zering said in Cannot run SD Snatcher, MSX2 [SOLVED]:
@Folly I didn't realize the MSX was popular outside of Japan at any time! Thanks for this bit of history. I find myself fascinated by all those old computers ; I'm growing to love the Sharp X68000 too (I should start an X68000 appreciation thread!)
Is there much on the Sharp that is exclusive? Or is it just the versions of some of the classics on that machine that you like?
I'm interested in this Palcom Laserdisc that was mentioned, I have Daphne working with some of the old shooter games with video backgrounds, and they are so deliciously retro.
Edit: After some Googling, I think a lot of the Palcom games are the same to be fair. Maybe I should just be happy with what I have set up already.
I've started SD Snatcher but only very briefly.
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@AdamBeGood I think the X68000 is a fairly balanced machine! It's got a lot of improved ports from other systems (Gradius 1 and 2, and Nemesis 2 are spectacular on the X68K), but also lots of lesser known games that you only really found on NEC or Fujitsu systems like Genocide or Mad Stalker. There's a remake of Xanadu that's... interesting. There's a lot of untranslated Japanese only releases but there's still plenty of fun to be had. You might enjoy the original version of Castlevania Chronicles for example.
My favourite game on the system is Chourensha 68k, a spectacular shooter, but there's a lot I haven't tried.
I started SD Snatcher yesterday, after 4 hours I'm already on disc 2. It's a very combat heavy game, but it's got quite a bit of depth and an addictive gameplay loop, so I'm enjoying it a lot.
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Tried that Sharp x68k.
I have many systems working, but never tried this one.
Actually I never heard of this computer until now.After running a few games, it seems like a nice computer to play with. Started with Arkanoid. Seems quite the same as the MSX2 version only the sound is not so good though.
Will try Gradius and Nemesis 2 later on.
Quite excited about this. :)
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@Folly Try Chourensha. It's in the same league as Blazing Lazers or Gradius 2 for me. So much fun.
You might also be interested in the X68000's predecessor, the X1, if only historically.
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That one is indeed great !
Did also test both gradius versions.
First Gradius2 would not load, but I found the F12 to add the second disk. -
@Folly by default the disc menu is mapped to the left shoulder or trigger button on your gamepad!
For discs with two games I find it best to load both discs straight from the get go rather than wait to be prompted as sometimes the emulator will hang.
Chourensha is crazy addictive, it's literally my favourite game on the system.
What did you think of gradius? Did you try nemesis 90 kat? -
@Zering said in Cannot run SD Snatcher, MSX2 [SOLVED]:
@Folly Try Chourensha. It's in the same league as Blazing Lazers or Gradius 2 for me. So much fun.
You might also be interested in the X68000's predecessor, the X1, if only historically.
Yep, seems a great game. It wasn't too much trouble to set up either! Let me know if you find any other games, ideally exclusive ones rather than Arcade conversions. I'll have a look about as well. I've got some other games - Aquales and SD Fighters, but haven't played them yet.
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@AdamBeGood You can try Geograph Seal and Xanadu (the remake is exclusive). I'll look for more later today!
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@Zering said in Cannot run SD Snatcher, MSX2 [SOLVED]:
@AdamBeGood You can try Geograph Seal and Xanadu (the remake is exclusive). I'll look for more later today!
Thanks again! This is a great find!
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These Gradius versions looking better than the MSX versions. Of course the were MSX1. And castlevania is also impressive.
Can't seem to get Nemesis 90 working. Will try that later on.
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@Folly Nemesis will require you to load both discs on launch and reset. Let me know when you get it to work,it's a great game (but hard as hell)
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Nice indeed !
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And just think... This machine was released in... 1987.
So the japanese were playing this while we were stuck on the NES and Master System.
I'm feeling jealous ^^
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@Zering said in Cannot run SD Snatcher, MSX2 [SOLVED]:
And just think... This machine was released in... 1987.
So the japanese were playing this while we were stuck on the NES and Master System.
I'm feeling jealous ^^
Indeed very impressive for that time.
Well we had our Amiga500 a few year later on :), That was nice too. -
@Folly I'll confess that although I've had a full .lha rom set for years I've never really played an Amiga.
Western computers don't exert the same sort of fascination I have for Japanese computers.
Speaking of if you're looking for a great shmup... try Rude Breaker on PC98 ;) -
@Zering said in Cannot run SD Snatcher, MSX2 [SOLVED]:
Western computers don't exert the same sort of fascination I have for Japanese computers.
Well I must admit, altough the Amiga has perfect gfx and sound for those days. The games were not like the MSX. Indeed the japanese games are more fun !
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@Folly I think it goes beyond fun. I will often play through a big chunk of Gradius 1 on the Sharp X1, despite the fact that it's arguably worse than the MSX rendition, and that I have at least a dozen versions of the game that are ten times superior. Don't get me wrong, it's Gradius, it's always going to be fun, but while playing on such an obscure and strange machine it's got a different vibe, it's hard to explain!
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Will try that X1 too. Thanks for your suggestion.
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