Azure said:It'd be great if Craig, EvilDragon, or Notaz could help with shooting videos of the emulator running on more up-to-date hardware. I'd love to see one with sound and/or in HD.
Kind of off-topic, but does anybody know the name of the song in the background?
GoblinX said:Azure said:It'd be great if Craig, EvilDragon, or Notaz could help with shooting videos of the emulator running on more up-to-date hardware. I'd love to see one with sound and/or in HD.
Kind of off-topic, but does anybody know the name of the song in the background?
Sorry to be off topic, but that sig always cracks me up.
Jonathan Taylor Thomas (Randy)? :twisted:liquidphantom said:Hahaha me too, isn't that the kid for Home Improvement?
While it is a fantastic game, it's unfortunately quite unlikely that it will run properly on the pandora considering that emulators for pc have a lot of trouble with it... Rhythm games and emulators don't go together very well unfortunatelymr.miyagi said:1 Vib ribbon
zodttd said:Well two things could be affecting Wipeout XL's performance:
1. I may still be slightly off with the root counters (timers on psx) that Wipeout seems to rely on heavily.
2. All these games will run better on a more proper build for a more recent Pandora devkit. I currently rotate and scale the screen, and the way I am doing rotation is hideously slow. Rotation of the video won't be needed once I get a newer devkit, or have someone with a newer devkit take a video.
So with what I said in #2, all games will be running faster on a retail Pandora. It's running really well, I must say, at stock speed and with a lot of extra code in place.
I could make a video without scaling and rotation to show you how much faster it runs, if interested.
As for games, I forgot about X-Com and Magic Carpet. I love those two games!
There's also TTD (Transport Tycoon Deluxe) for the Playstation.
So for round two, so far I have on my list Gran Turismo. Going through all the games listed here and comparing to what I have.