Hello
Since everyone has a limited knowledge and most people play the emulated games, they used to play on the original console 10+ years ago, I thought it might be a good idea if people just post their favorite emu games for the gp32. You know, those games who are a.) brilliant and b.) really run well on the gp32 and do not not work or work slowly, like unfortunately alot of great vintage games. So mention the emulator and settings as well... my favorite is:
Advanced Military Commander / Advanced Daisenryaku (Genesis, emulator: Fgen32)
It has no sound but that doesn´t matter at all on a hex field strategical. In my opinion, by far the best game on the Genesis and the best round-based strategy game I ever saw, including modern games. I use the translated version, which makes it well playable. It was never released outside Japan and maybe isn´t well known, but if you liked Nectaris on the PC-Engine and later played Battle Isle on the Amiga and Panzer General (which actually was made to be the PC version of AMC), then you can´t miss it. The really good thing is, it runs perfectly on fgen32 in full speed. Having fgen32s 10 save states is alo great, because the original only had 3. If you are into round based strategy, you really should have a look
Ok, now your turn... bring on those great perfectly emulated games
Since everyone has a limited knowledge and most people play the emulated games, they used to play on the original console 10+ years ago, I thought it might be a good idea if people just post their favorite emu games for the gp32. You know, those games who are a.) brilliant and b.) really run well on the gp32 and do not not work or work slowly, like unfortunately alot of great vintage games. So mention the emulator and settings as well... my favorite is:
Advanced Military Commander / Advanced Daisenryaku (Genesis, emulator: Fgen32)
It has no sound but that doesn´t matter at all on a hex field strategical. In my opinion, by far the best game on the Genesis and the best round-based strategy game I ever saw, including modern games. I use the translated version, which makes it well playable. It was never released outside Japan and maybe isn´t well known, but if you liked Nectaris on the PC-Engine and later played Battle Isle on the Amiga and Panzer General (which actually was made to be the PC version of AMC), then you can´t miss it. The really good thing is, it runs perfectly on fgen32 in full speed. Having fgen32s 10 save states is alo great, because the original only had 3. If you are into round based strategy, you really should have a look
Ok, now your turn... bring on those great perfectly emulated games