Please, nothing that requires mouse usage. I hate controlling a mouse with a joystick. Moving through buttons like on the default menu or gmenu2x are much easier on a handheld that doesn't have a mouse by default.
The left/right channel swapping is not due to a wiring problem as I have solved this by enabling the RAM timings hack and running at 100MHz. I use gmenu2x so this is a rather simple task.
I believe the channel switching happens only in music files that are encoded with VBR - Variable Bit Rate...
The problem is(for me at least), when I use TV-Out on any of the TVs in my house(all NTSC), they are all cut off at least 10% on the bottom, and by at least 25% on the right side. So I'm losing quite a bit of the image, almost as if it's being scaled too high.
Another problem is the video player...
Call me dumb but does this mean TV-Out now gets displayed without being cut off at the bottom and right sides(NTSC)?
I'm not sure what this development means.
No it was in first-person, and it definitely was not Battlezone(I would have remembered otherwise).
This must be a pretty obscure game.
EDIT: Found it! The game is called T-Mek.
It wasn't any of those games.
The arcade machine itself completely surrounds you when you get in it, and is painted with dark purples and blacks.
The game kind of had a storyline and you were briefed before each battle. The gameplay was kind of a Quake-style arena deathmatch. The game was...
I remember once playing a game in an arcade where you control a hover tank with two joysticks. The game was 3D and had sprite graphics like Doom.
Anyone ever played this game before? What was it called?
And does it support plugins like the real mplayer? I can't wait to play all kinds of files through mplayer. Tired of having to re-encode files just to watch them on my '2x.
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