I tripped over the PSP AC Adaptor cord that was plugged into it which made it fall and close. When I opened it to see if it was still working, the LCD is black no matter which position its in. I tried looking at the cable connecting it to the Motherboard and saw that it was plugged in properly.
That was because the source for those games was already provided by their developers. The only way La-Mulana could be ported is if someone asked its developers for its source code.
The battle animations in Mana Khemia: Student Alliance seem to be faster in the new build. Btw, does anyone know how to get the graphics in Tales of Phantasia X to display correctly?
It would be nice if someone ported it to the Pandora. More information and the link to its source code can be found at http://blog.x-row.net/?p=5841 (its in Japanese though). For those who are wondering what Brynhildr is, its a server/client program that allows remote controlling of a PC with...
It would be nice if someone ported it to the Pandora. More information and the link to its source code can be found at http://blog.x-row.net/?p=5841 (its in Japanese though). For those who are wondering what Brynhildr is, its a server/client program that allows remote controlling of a PC with...
The files it needs are in differing servers according to the Internet Address they come from when I look at them in the Temorary Internet Files folder. How would I get it to work?
If software can really trump everything, then someone should get working on a better Saturn emulator. I think that a little more effort will result in some games being playable (such as Magic School Lunar).
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