not sure if its true but i heard on this board that only samsung and fuji actually manufacture them. so whichever brand you buy its made by one of these companys.
when the smc is in your card reader conected to your pc scan it for errors like a disc this may reveal bad sectors.as a last resort...
could some one tell me where to find the cut down bor paks as i cant find the link to them. Also where to find any good mods out there as this game as this game just became a permanent fixture on my smc but need more space.
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Id buy it if a demo was available and i was impressed by it.more developers should consider selling games by download with gp32s security and open platform why not?
id pay for some one to finish the descent port aswell.perhaps if virgin succeed developers could release much of their back...
dreamcast is great and theres lots of stuff available.you can even play some ps1 games on it.
£10-£15 is a good price for a console this good.
beat em ups racing games platformers the dc has some great ones.however the control method used for fps takes some getting used to but is possible to...
iv'e been playing the quake doom tc but have just come to a level which wont load.
i can get round the level by starting at the next one
however its quite a way into the game and the pistol dosent cut it
i know there is a weapons cheat in the startmenu of gp doom but cant remember how to do it...
theres a genesis\megadrive emu for dreamcast thats virtualy perfect on most games.its a hacked version of sega smash pack well worth it if you can find it.
dream snes is the emulator you want for snes on th dc.But I have never found agood genesis emu yet.Will look for the one metioned above.
A friend of bine just bought a dreamcast from ebay for £14 including postage!! So it's definitley worth trying.
Pal games also run more slowly as they are slightly higher resolution therefore slightly more detail in the display. More detail = more work for cpu.Whether emulated or not
My GP32 won't do 166mhz. is it possible to do this mod to any gp32? What does it involve? I would love more speed from snes emulation. Especially as I find snes9x has better contrast and are having to use 156mhz overclocked version to play my snes games at the moment.
Have just started playin warhawk and it looks good.These c64 games stand the test of time pretty well considering.Again though like uridium it is hard! Or perhaps I was just better back then.
I have one a discman type thing that plays vcds no screen though.It's made by arianet and is the worst piece of shit I've ever wasted my money on.And that really is saying something as I used to own an atari jaguar.
Battery life is a joke. The little flat shaped nicads that came with it last...
I am now happily playing uridium on frodo. This game is hard I must have been better at games back then.Will try warhawk soon as its getting so much attention here.
I'm glad to see that the amiga is still going strong I had no idea.I always prefered the amiga to pc but like so many others I moved reluctantly to pc after it all went pear shaped.(Business wise)
I cant believe that quake, wipeout 2097 etc exist on an amiga based system. Good luck to those who...
does anyone remember a c64 game called uridium/ possibly iridium and does it work on any of the c64 emulators? I'd love to know as it is for me one of gamings defining moments although maybe looks like shit now as I havent played it for twenty years or so.
I was playing the 15 day comp entry and had just hit some bugs.When I found the new one(probably new ages ago) looks entirely differrent where do you find the time Falken? Excellent work though keep it up.For anyone who dosent know download all of falkens wads.
No theres only one worthwhile divx player gpcinema.But if any developers read this this topic an mpeg player might be nice.I would happily pay for one.Don't know why but I just prefer Mpeg to divx probably cos I'm old.
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