Yup.
Install the gp32x Temper under ginge and voilà :^).
Hu-Go is nice too.
what about multisystem mednafen that suppose to be good.
Can't believe i missed that one !!!Yup.
Install the gp32x Temper under ginge and voilà :^).
Hu-Go is nice too.
Just use the Pandora Temper here - http://exophase.devz...o.uk/temper.pnd
Can't believe i missed that one !!!Yup.
Install the gp32x Temper under ginge and voilà :^).
Hu-Go is nice too.
Just use the Pandora Temper here - http://exophase.devz...o.uk/temper.pnd
Thanks !
Missed it too ! Thanx !Can't believe i missed that one !!! Thanks !Just use the Pandora Temper here - http://exophase.devz...o.uk/temper.pndYup. Install the gp32x Temper under ginge and voilà :^). Hu-Go is nice too.
As always (for 10 years now!) this board is a bad influence
The pnd given on here for temper that emulator is 4.3 not 16.9 to fit the pandora screen but if you use gp2x wiz temper 075 can be played full widescreen on pandora,which is awesome.
You will have to use the emulator through ginge,once you are in ginge go to settings turn it on full screen then play the wiz temper emulator in full widescreen,oh boy pc engine cd games looks superb in full widescreen format,I gotta say pc engine is good classic system and it has some original games,which must be played,i'm playing alot on pc engine cd right now.
As always (for 10 years now!) this board is a bad influence
10 years? You surely mean another board
I somehow don't think very many people are interested in playing with a grossly distorted aspect ratio.
Playing in full widescreen you get to see action better than borders on left and right and looks great like cinema experience.I somehow don't think very many people are interested in playing with a grossly distorted aspect ratio.
I know that I'm not interested in playing at a distorted aspect ratio. Although I have noticed that some people like to fill their screen no matter how distorted it is. Of course, I'm also the type that prefers widescreen movies be letterboxed when shown on a different ratio screen rather than panned and scanned. To each his own I guess.