K krousti Still Fresh Joined Apr 24, 2003 Messages 13 Apr 24, 2003 #1 I've ported in a half day my SG1000 emu to gp32 , only drawing and inputs, but more will come once i get my gp32 EDITED I missed to put my web site with screenshots pascalorama.com
I've ported in a half day my SG1000 emu to gp32 , only drawing and inputs, but more will come once i get my gp32 EDITED I missed to put my web site with screenshots pascalorama.com
T thebluenewt wrrrr thrrr frrrrrrrrk? Joined Apr 3, 2003 Messages 1,446 Location GP32 centre of Europe - Newcastle! Website Visit site Apr 24, 2003 #2 Having checked the net to see what that is, some of those games look pretty good!
Axeman Axemeister Joined Apr 5, 2003 Messages 4,220 Location Newport, Wales, UK Website Visit site Apr 24, 2003 #3 What is it? Anyone got any interesting links (saying this before perusing the fruits of a google search...)
What is it? Anyone got any interesting links (saying this before perusing the fruits of a google search...)
Axeman Axemeister Joined Apr 5, 2003 Messages 4,220 Location Newport, Wales, UK Website Visit site Apr 24, 2003 #4 Just had a look on google - and still a bit confused.... Is it a sega-based system? Is it a console or a computer....? :unsure:
Just had a look on google - and still a bit confused.... Is it a sega-based system? Is it a console or a computer....? :unsure:
K krousti Still Fresh Joined Apr 24, 2003 Messages 13 Apr 24, 2003 #5 SG1000 is the first home system from sega (not the master system as commonly thinked ) , http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~pinwhiz/sc3000.htm The system was only released in japan and australia new zeland. and sale were bad at that time SG1000 is a console , but SC3000 is a computer based on the same hardware (also from sega)
SG1000 is the first home system from sega (not the master system as commonly thinked ) , http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~pinwhiz/sc3000.htm The system was only released in japan and australia new zeland. and sale were bad at that time SG1000 is a console , but SC3000 is a computer based on the same hardware (also from sega)
Axeman Axemeister Joined Apr 5, 2003 Messages 4,220 Location Newport, Wales, UK Website Visit site Apr 24, 2003 #6 Man! That's cool! Sega made a complete micro! I now have more respect for the company than I ever had Blimey! What will I learn next!
Man! That's cool! Sega made a complete micro! I now have more respect for the company than I ever had Blimey! What will I learn next!
Y Yukio Still Fresh Joined Dec 30, 2002 Messages 31 Apr 25, 2003 #7 Cool! Some of the games have MSX and Coleco versions , others don't ...