I had never heard of the wonderswan, but have read that it covers the Final Fantasy games (maybe other ??? I don't know) which means it must be alright in my eyes, is there any info on this unknown console / handhold????
maybe if awareness was increased, the EMU author may feel more inclined to continue development.
Personally I do not think that the GPSpain team should have restricted the entry list of their EMU compo, just any EMU should be allowed to enter.
There are literally hundreds of potential EMUs available to restrict to less than ten is scandlous:
I had never heard of the wonderswan, but have read that it covers the Final Fantasy games (maybe other ??? I don't know) which means it must be alright in my eyes, is there any info on this unknown console / handhold????
Maybe if awareness was increased, the EMU author(s) may feel more inclined to continue development
Personally I do not think that the GPSpain team should have restricted the entry list of their EMU compo, just any EMU should be allowed to enter.
There are literally hundreds of potential Emulators available, and to restrict the entry list to less than ten is scandalous:
Acorn Electron, Arcade (Various), Amiga, Atari Various, BBC, Colecovision, Intellivision, NeoGeo, NES, Genesis/Megadrive (Wow shining force (1/2) on GP32), SMS (already pretty good), SNES (hmm), PC-Engine (Hmm Hmm), Vectrex, GB, GBC, GBA, Speccy, zx81, Sam Coupe, C64 (okay pretty much done perfectly), Amstrad CPC (Speccy clone
) the list goes on and on and on and on ……you get the picture.
BTW - What have I forgotten?
MrT
to be a GP32 owner