GP32 Kirby
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Sorry If I'm a bit behind in knowing this, but has anyone actually known Sonic Team have been porting Sonic Adventure DX (GameCube remake of the original DreamCast title) to the PC? I only found out about this lately and downloaded the demo to try it out, though I didnt think it'd run that well since I'm short on computer upgrading as of yet (see this thread please!)
Sonic Adventure DX PC Demo Page
The demo's only in japanese as far as I know but there isnt too much you can miss out.. just so people know, the demo features three playable stages:
Emerald Coast (Sonic)
Windy Valley (Tails)
Red Mountain (Knuckles)
Just thought I'd say that I was surprised at how fast the game was running on my computer.. ok I know the processor is powerful an' all but I have no gfx card at all, and since this is one of those "latest" PC games I was expecting that I needed one.. oh well guess I was wrong :blink:
Oh one more thing - I found something fun you can do in this demo: You can replace it's background music tunes with any tune you want (as long as you have it in .wma format and it has the same filename as the specific stage/event tune in question). I was experimenting with this and I tried playing old skool Mario music during Sonic's stage.. I even included the flagpole goal theme from Super Mario Bros that plays as soon as you finish Sonic's stage what fun
Sonic Adventure DX PC Demo Page
The demo's only in japanese as far as I know but there isnt too much you can miss out.. just so people know, the demo features three playable stages:
Emerald Coast (Sonic)
Windy Valley (Tails)
Red Mountain (Knuckles)
Just thought I'd say that I was surprised at how fast the game was running on my computer.. ok I know the processor is powerful an' all but I have no gfx card at all, and since this is one of those "latest" PC games I was expecting that I needed one.. oh well guess I was wrong :blink:
Oh one more thing - I found something fun you can do in this demo: You can replace it's background music tunes with any tune you want (as long as you have it in .wma format and it has the same filename as the specific stage/event tune in question). I was experimenting with this and I tried playing old skool Mario music during Sonic's stage.. I even included the flagpole goal theme from Super Mario Bros that plays as soon as you finish Sonic's stage what fun
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