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Not sure where this type of topic belongs. Let me know if there's a place for it.

-Anyone have a favourite cricket game that they can confirm does work on the GP?

-And why is it so hard to find a working version of Sensi Soccer? Doesn't work on caSTaway (that's ok, I still love the emulator) and the Genesis (DrMD and FGen) ones I've tried restart the GP once through the menu screens.
 
sensible GP32 posted on Feb 16 2005 at 01:02 PM said:
open snes works nice without sound for sensi soccer

I was hoping you wouldn't mention Open SNES... it doesn't like my blu+ at all!
I'm not aware of a SNES emulator that's blu+ campatible.
Ce'st la vie.
 
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There is an SMS version, even though I remember it getting really good reviews at the time apparently it isn't very good now, or maybe ever.

-Craig

www.gbax.com
 
alyinsanfran posted on Feb 17 2005 at 12:18 AM said:
wildo2ne posted on Feb 16 2005 at 02:36 PM said:
Snes9xgp is blu+ compatiable

B) wildo2ne

Thanks wildo2ne, works a treat!

Now I just have to find a decent cricket game. Anyone have any ideas?

snes review posted on sometime- i dunno i didnt write it said:
The SNES is undoubtly one of the best and most respected consoles in history. No, scrap that last comment, the SNES IS the most respected consoles in history. It was the best of its time but is no contest for the super computers of todays gaming world. Games that are rated 1/5 for a PS2 would be 5/5 for a SNES. But that is simply because it is limited in its graphics

For it's innovation though, the SNES is un-rivalled. With the SNES most of todays consoles probably wouldn't exist. The whole face of the gaming would be totally different. In fact, I bet we'd all be playing on something kike an Atari 9990 or Sega Sideburn or something of that nature.

The best game for the SNES has to be Super Mario World. The graphics were simply astounding and it was so deep in things that you had to do to camplete it. Can still remember the buzz I got when I found Star land and I hd the biggest adrenalin rush of my life when I beat King Koopa andgot princess toadstool from him.

One of my other Favourites was a game called 'Super International Cricket'. It's the only cricket game I can remember for my SNES. No matter how hard I tried could never EVER get a six. You'd hit it at the right time with the strongest hit you can get and still it would bounce abouta centimetre from the boundary. My best ever win on that was when II got Australia all out for 20 and got 500 in my First innings with G. Anders getting 98.
 
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snes review said:
The SNES is undoubtly one of the best and most respected consoles in history. No, scrap that last comment, the SNES IS the most respected consoles in history. It was the best of its time but is no contest for the super computers of todays gaming world. Games that are rated 1/5 for a PS2 would be 5/5 for a SNES. But that is simply because it is limited in its graphics

For it's innovation though, the SNES is un-rivalled. With the SNES most of todays consoles probably wouldn't exist. The whole face of the gaming would be totally different. In fact, I bet we'd all be playing on something kike an Atari 9990 or Sega Sideburn or something of that nature.

The best game for the SNES has to be Super Mario World. The graphics were simply astounding and it was so deep in things that you had to do to camplete it. Can still remember the buzz I got when I found Star land and I hd the biggest adrenalin rush of my life when I beat King Koopa andgot princess toadstool from him.

One of my other Favourites was a game called 'Super International Cricket'. It's the only cricket game I can remember for my SNES. No matter how hard I tried could never EVER get a six. You'd hit it at the right time with the strongest hit you can get and still it would bounce abouta centimetre from the boundary. My best ever win on that was when II got Australia all out for 20 and got 500 in my First innings with G. Anders getting 98. 
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Ooo yeah it's pretty good! Frameskip 3 makes it playable. Nice control.
Thanks!
 
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alyinsanfran posted on Feb 17 2005 at 12:32 AM said:
snes review posted on sometime- i dunno i didnt write it said:
The SNES is undoubtly one of the best and most respected consoles in history. No, scrap that last comment, the SNES IS the most respected consoles in history. It was the best of its time but is no contest for the super computers of todays gaming world. Games that are rated 1/5 for a PS2 would be 5/5 for a SNES. But that is simply because it is limited in its graphics

For it's innovation though, the SNES is un-rivalled. With the SNES most of todays consoles probably wouldn't exist. The whole face of the gaming would be totally different. In fact, I bet we'd all be playing on something kike an Atari 9990 or Sega Sideburn or something of that nature.

The best game for the SNES has to be Super Mario World. The graphics were simply astounding and it was so deep in things that you had to do to camplete it. Can still remember the buzz I got when I found Star land and I hd the biggest adrenalin rush of my life when I beat King Koopa andgot princess toadstool from him.

One of my other Favourites was a game called 'Super International Cricket'. It's the only cricket game I can remember for my SNES. No matter how hard I tried could never EVER get a six. You'd hit it at the right time with the strongest hit you can get and still it would bounce abouta centimetre from the boundary. My best ever win on that was when II got Australia all out for 20 and got 500 in my First innings with G. Anders getting 98. 

Ooo yeah it's pretty good! Frameskip 3 makes it playable. Nice control.
Thanks!

tis fine i like to be of help
 
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lizard808uk posted on Feb 17 2005 at 01:20 AM said:
Codemasters did Brian Lara Cricket on the Megadrive / Genesis, I always thought that was a good game.

Brian Lara has compatability issues, as does Shane Warne. But the SNES game works well enough to give me my cricket fix.
I hope we get a blu+ update of a snes emulator, I'm sure there's more speed to come and snes9xgp has a pretty basic (though perfectly useable) menu system.
 
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charga_man posted on Feb 17 2005 at 05:13 PM said:
Why criket games but why not beet em ups :D

Why not spelling tests ?

Have you seen the film Ali G indahouse ?? You might recognise some of the characters in it
 
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