Thinking Of Buying One


alexuz posted on Aug 23 2004 at 06:15 PM said:
But the Final Fantasy games for SNES there are no sound? Too bad, It would be KILLER to play the FF games from SNES and Chrono Trigger :rolleyes:
There IS sound in the snes emulators, It just that they run slower when you enable sound.

Get it, Try it, You won`t be disappointed. :)

Trooper
 
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but if I buy a 180mhz verson then won't it run faster even if I have sound on the SNES emulator??

It would be a dream to play FF3 (or is it called FF6) on the GP32!
 
alexuz posted on Aug 23 2004 at 01:23 PM said:
but if I buy a 180mhz verson then won't it run faster even if I have sound on the SNES emulator??
Yup, it should. Unfortunately I can't tell you how well it runs at 180 as my max oc is 166
 
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JayLettu posted on Aug 23 2004 at 03:43 AM said:
> Master System - works great.

Perfect, yes, but all the master system games suck. Really.
Die kthx
 
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alexuz posted on Aug 23 2004 at 05:23 PM said:
but if I buy a 180mhz verson then won't it run faster even if I have sound on the SNES emulator??

It would be a dream to play FF3 (or is it called FF6) on the GP32!
Honnestly FF3 is fully playable with some FrameSkip (FS2) even @166Mhz ;p so I think @180Mhz it's totaly possible to get sound ;p moreover I haven't try it with the new version of Yoyo Snes emu (which is damn killing great imo ;p)
 
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Totoro posted on Aug 23 2004 at 07:57 PM said:
Plain and simple:
Get it, I did it too :lol:
lol ;p yeah I think it's the best way to sum it up ;)

the gp32 really worth, beleive us ;p
 
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Thanks to all you guys and the DLWD-zine #1 I'm really in to buying a GP32 now!

I'm waiting for my next paycheck and getting one GP32 180mhz from www.gbax.com with the Chatboard and maybe the extra button's. are they necessary?
I hope I don't pay much for shipping and taxes when It arrives <_<
 
alexuz posted on Aug 23 2004 at 08:06 PM said:
Thanks to all you guys and the DLWD-zine #1 I'm really in to buying a GP32 now!

I'm waiting for my next paycheck and getting one GP32 180mhz from www.gbax.com with the Chatboard and maybe the extra button's. are they necessary?
I hope I don't pay much for shipping and taxes when It arrives <_<
the extra button's aren't totaly "necessary", but if you got money for that & if you'll play ALOT to your GP32 for long time (think more than 1 year long) then they worth the price coz you'll be happy to get your spare buttons when the original ones start to be (abit) un-responsive ;)

concerning the taxes I don't know the laws in Sweden ... here in France it's usually something like 20% of the total price ...
 
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I don't know how exprenced with soldering you are, but you could buy the un-modded un-testeds version and perform the voltage mod yourself.
 
gaterooze posted on Aug 23 2004 at 11:43 AM said:
alexuz posted on Aug 23 2004 at 11:28 AM said:
What games does the PC engine play? really old PC games?

The PC Engine is a brilliant 16-bit console, similar to the Megadrive and SNES. Also known as the Turbografx 16. Read all about it here:

http://www.classicgaming.com/museum/tg16/

It has some fantastic games on it, a very impressive machine.

After visiting that link I downloaded an emulator and played some Roms. It really is a good system! Some great games there.

Is the emulation for this system really good? In terms of speed, sound and compatibility?

The emulator I was using for the PC, however, required a registration fee. Does anyone know one that doesn't?
 
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sinkyboy2000 posted on Aug 26 2004 at 12:06 PM said:
After visiting that link I downloaded an emulator and played some Roms. It really is a good system! Some great games there.

Is the emulation for this system really good? In terms of speed, sound and compatibility?

The emulator I was using for the PC, however, required a registration fee. Does anyone know one that doesn't?


Yeah the GPEngine emu is really really great :) in term of speed, it's always fullspeed (at less in all the games I used to play :p) with sound on ;p Concerning compatibility, I think we got here near 99% coz only one of all the games I have try got some graphical bugs ... but all others are running soooo fine :) the only "default" of that emu is that it don't support savestate :( but maybe one day it'll be updated , at less I wish it :)
& GPEngine don't need any registration fee ;p
 
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Tidus posted on Aug 26 2004 at 03:45 PM said:
Yeah the GPEngine emu is really really great :) in term of speed, it's always fullspeed (at less in all the games I used to play :p) with sound on ;p Concerning compatibility, I think we got here near 99% coz only one of all the games I have try got some graphical bugs ... but all others are running soooo fine :) the only "default" of that emu is that it don't support savestate :( but maybe one day it'll be updated , at less I wish it :)
& GPEngine don't need any registration fee ;p

Do you know if there are any PC emulators that are free for the PC Engine?
 
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diablo2 posted on Aug 25 2004 at 12:13 AM said:
jesus christ
add this to the faq
that was an unbeleivable deffinition


good call ! moved to Faq just like to say JayLettu thanks for being one helpful chap :)
 
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