zsnes user here.
zsnes user here.
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This is reasonably mind blowing.
Switch is 2 years old. Mario Oddyssey is 18 months old.
Bear in mind the purported “400% increase” doesn’t mean 240FPS, it just means it’s better than 15FPS.
It’s also worth noting that a new-ish PC full of i7s and 1080Tis is slightly larger than half the volume of a DVD case. It’s a good reminder of the power of skilful optimisation versus brute-force performance from a lot of hardware (and part-time emulator development).
Bruno just asked what game I played a lot in my childhood.
Back in the early days, around here there used to be 2600s housed as arcade machines and, you know, we played the classics, Ms. Pacman, Kung-Fu Master, Moon Patrol, Beamrider... but it wasn't until my mom got me a knockoff famicom that I really got lost in one game. So I was trying to remember what its name was, and I think it's Max Warrior - Wakusei Kaigenrei, I think it was ported as Isolated Warrior... anybody know if there were palette changes between the 2 versions? It's not quite like I remember it. I'm going to ask Rob on social media, see if he knows anything.
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So I've been playing this a lot more recently. Been learning more about emulators in the past couple of months, and this one is based on a Raspberry Pi or something. Built-in Retroarch menu, which is fantastic. Was getting really pissed off with the input lag until I did some digging and learned about Run Ahead Latency, which solved the problem. Loving this, immensely.
What was that fighting game where gems dropped out every time you punched your opponent? the bigger the combo the larger the gem?
It was pretty similar (graphics) to Rival Schools.
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Was the Southpark N64 game good?
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I’ve never played it. I remember it was hyped quite a lot because it was developed by Iguana Entertainment, who were behind the original Turok games.