specifically for a MAME project that i needed TV out for. i was hacking an old laptop to do the job but it died on me. of course once i got the gp2x i discovered all these other emulators that ran on it. i missed out on everything but gameboy when they were new so its been a great discovery to...
hehe. you may be right as i was never game to spend the $1 it cost to play back then. this is why it would be cool to see it on a handheld. just to look at (",)
of course now i think about it i could just get hold of the video and play it like a...video! no need to play it as a game...
topic says it all! its just been ported to the nintendo ds:
http://www.wizardryengineering.com/
since most of dragons lair is video, i would imagine it could be perfectly ported, if not emulated for the gp2x...
I think hes talking about this... :D
well, ill be! i thought thats what was implied but since nothing 'clips' in i figured i musta been missing something. it really works well!
ok, ive been playing with the bob. ive used the little application that automatically switches to tv mode on start up (dont have the link right now). that works fine, but can i have it also go straight to an emu (mame in particular) as well. seems a bit silly to have to navigate with the gp2x to...
ive tested out the bob without any external power for either the bob or the gp2x (mkII). granted it doesnt get more than about 45 minutes out of it but it means you can fiddle around with it without wires going everywhere...
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