... and Yoshi's Island as well as Mario RPG fullspeed if you overclock a bit.
Haven't tried Kirby.
Haven't tried Kirby.
Kirby was full-speed with a bit of an overclock in the earlier builds, so I'd hazard a guess that the same remains true now, too.EvilDragon said:Haven't tried Kirby.
skeezix said:AFAIK, Kirby Super and Yoshi Island are fine. I've not had much time to play, but they seemed okay when I did a quick run through the other day,
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Prometheus said:The key-mapping is correct in this emulator. It's exactly the same as on a real SNES. :blink:
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Mario Controls
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Directional Pad - Move Mario
A button - Spin Jump, Jump off Yoshi
B button - Jump, Swim
Y button - Run, Hold Item, Throw Fireball
X button - Same as Y Button
L Button - Move Screen slightly to the left
R Button - Move Screen slightly to the right
SELECT button - Drops reserve item
START button - Pause the game
RenegadeChic said:are there still problems here saving games?
i have been playing chrono trigger with an old save game (unfathomable depths point of the game in case anyone is interested), and i cant seem to save the game successfully. is it possible that despite loading one save, the subsequent save goes somewhere else? or should i try saving my game in a separate save slot so it creates a new srm file? so keen to get on with the game! agh!