>alcoholic in small town
>spend everyday in Mulligans playing pic related
What pinball machine does your town have?
They have this one at a pub/bowling site near my place where I go all the time with my friends, co-workers, gf. I could never get good at it though, but I still try.
>>4065312
Ultra deep Keith P. Johnson rules with Keith P. Johnson playfield. Ultimate.
>>4065312
Pizza joints by my house has a Kiss, and ghostbusters premium
Mega Man Legends PS1 or N64?
PS1
What a retarded question
PC>64>PS
Does anyone actually own one of these? What do you think? My connector is iffy, even with occasionally cleaning, boiling, bending, etc.
How good is it? Will I finally be able to get my copy of Dr. Chaos to work?
>>4064401
considered it but waiting for a cheaper one.
there is no reason for it to include a lockout chip on the board when if needed you can just lift a pin on the board of the nes.
then it would be a simple adapter and wouldn't cost $30-40 or whatever it costs.
>>4064405
I actually took care of the pin myself. But I have trouble reading carts anyways. I can't always get them to work. And some I can't get playing at all.
I just cleaned and rebent the pins in my original 72-pin. It'll read carts without pushing them down now. Didn't even need to disable the 10NES.
>tfw you'll never beat this fucking bullshit
All this 'SMB is hard' shit is a meme, right?
>>4064240
I hope so, too. Hammer Brothers are not hard, especially since in that stage there's only ever one of them to deal with and you can take your time. Just wait till they jump and run underneath them, it's not hard.
>>4064243
If you back up to the far left of the screen isn't there this glitch where you're invulnerable to their hammers?
Just saw this online. Why were SNES games so expensive? Was this an advertisement in Canada or something... a $70 video game in the 90s was A LOT of money if this is the United States
Cartridges
>>4064027
Wow. I never realized how much money the games were back then. Unbelievable.
If it's the cartridges as the reason for the prices, then why are some of the games only $39?
>>4064025
special chips plus carts was more expensive
What's your favorite Mario sprite and why?
I'm partial to DK94's Mario, he's so expressive and animated.
>oh look, it's this copypasta again...
SMW.
>>4063942
I literally just typed this, this isn't pasta
PIE ASS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZAl0lYZhO4
>>4063880
I started playing Uncharted Waters for the SNES yesterday and it's somehow captured my attention the same way the PSP port of Pirates did for a while some years back. Anyone else ever play Uncharted Waters? Working on making better ships so I can haul guns around and sell where the profit's high.
Bump for retro age-of-sail games.
Anyone know if Overboard works on Windows XP?
I need help /vr/
>Find a Sony Trinitron 20M2MDU PVM
>Buy a VGA to BNC cable hooked up to a 270 in 2nd PCI-E slot
>Run VMMaker
>Enable EDID Emulation on PVM
>Great! I get my desktop
>Load ArcadeOSD
>"Attach OSD to current monitor"
>Driver is found
>Get latest MAME
>get Latest GroovyMAME
>Replace mame.exe with groovymame.exe
>load command window
>"c:\groovymame\groovymame.exe -cc
>creates directories
>roms folder full of roms
>go into mame.ini and set monitor type under switch res to same as VMMaker
>"arcade_15"
>Save & close
>load mame.exe
>"Switch Res: could not find a video mode that meets your specs"
>wont fullscreen to PVM
>alt enter to window mode
>drag to PVM
>MAME wont fullscreen to PVM
>game looks squished and doesnt run properly
>Loads of games I am missing BIOS for
>Cant play most of them even though I got a proper rom dump 40gb's
I have also tried retroarch front end and every emulator runs like shit compared to the hardware and games are not running at their native res. They are instead running at the desktop resolution VMMaker set for the PVM
Im at a fucking loss. Seriously at a fucking loss
how has no one compiled GroovyMAME with HyperSpin and huge collection of badass games and fucking made a torrent of that shit?
I really need help
the charm is almost gone
Bump. This is nearly and /or precisely the thing I'm concerned about that's holding me back from jumping into my mame cab conversion depending on how I decide to do it. Very curious how your work turns out.
>>4062818
>blog
>Loads of games I am missing BIOS for
You're obviously new to this so go back to the beginning and check/test at each step. There's no way to tell where you went wrong without a lot more detail.
>>4063404
Ive done these steps over and over again
Set up VMMaker, set up the CRTEMudriver, setup GroovyMAME and switchres throws an error
I was just giving thorough detail and you say its a blog naw
Sell me the NES Max!
I always loved the look of it but once I learned how the d-pad works I was put off.
Does it feel good? What games is it good for? Is it worth picking up?
It's literally the worst, fucking horrible, do not buy one.
>>4062395
Honestly, it's terrible:
>>4062425
If you want an NES turbo controller, the solution isn't to buy an NES turbo controller, and instead:
>Buy an NES, and SNES extension cable
>Slice them (as long or short as you want)
>Do a bit of soldering work and wire the male NES connector to the female SNES connector
>Use an SNES turbo controller (recommended Hori Commander, or Asciiware Turbo)
You could also harvest a board from something like an NES advantage and wire it to use arcade pushbuttons and sticks, which feels way better.
The MAX controllers are seriously terrible.
Every controller on every console is garbage except the one that comes with it
Zero exceptions
Why is this game so hard?
Because it's also fair.
Get Good.
nice meme friend
>>4061868
DELETE THIS
Attempted to emulate this game last week with ePSXe and ran into some copyright protection issues. Anyone have a guide or experience trying to emulate this game?
>>4061746
>ePSXe
There's your problem.
>>4061746
I remember running it on ePSXe via the original disk in my disk drive.
It doesn't crash on Mednafen.
Been wanting to play this for a long time but where to start? The first game on Saturn or the anime, of which there was a TV series and an OVA and a film... so much stuff, where do I start?
There are two animes, an OVA series in the 90s and a Madhouse cour in the 2000s. Neither tell the story of the games so you won't be spoiled much.
The Saturn game got Dreamcast and PSP ports as well as a PS2 remake subtitled Atsuki Chishio Ni.
Any version is fine, really.
>>4061758
Oh, and there's also a Windows 98 port.
Arle makes silly faces!
"Aruru" sounds way cuter than "Arle".
>>4061613
Sounds pretty silly in English though.
is she the best puyo
Something about old NES rpgs makes me love them. They're usually more challenging since they rely so heavily on their gameplay over presentation and they're also so cryptic and simple at the same time.
Playing Chaos World now. It's surprisingly good. You can recruit different classes similar to Dragon Quest III and it has a day/night cycle which is neat.
Trying to figure out what each spell does and whether equipment has secret effects, etc has always been a draw to me to older games specifically.
Hidden gem rpgs from late 80s early 90s thread I guess.
Advice on where to go was often incredibly vague too. Sometimes the NPCs even gave you the wrong direction entirely. (I can't recall which game that was unfortunately)
Just figuring out what a piece of equipment in a shop even is let alone who can equip it, has it's own charm to me. Bad design sure by today's standard, but there is something alluring about it all the same.
y u use this aspect ratio mang
Nice aspect ratio, bro.
Are there any retro consoles like this but less crappy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kPfCEo5Wgw
Can't you just get a stick PC and a USB controller?
>>4061253
Just get a raspberry pi
>>4061253
No. There are many consoles like that one but each one is shittier than all the others.