Watara Supervision Emulator


Rigor Mortis

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Anyone heard of this system? I haven't played it myself (yet, haven't found roms), but I'm trying to buy a system just because it's about as rare as they come. And it shouldn't be too hard to emulate on the GP32 either, since it's about equivalent to a Gameboy mono.

Soure is here....
http://www.zophar.net/wsvision.html
 
diablo2 posted on Jul 5 2004 at 09:52 PM said:
does this emu run at good speed?
I haven't tried the emulator yet, I'm still looking for roms. I can't use torrents or file-sharing from the library, so I'm restricted to websites. Supervision roms seem as rare as hen's teeth online.

My reason for making the suggestion (even though I haven't tried the emulator) was that this system is so rare that most people will never be able to play it except through emulation. Most people have the possibility of playing GBA games, a GBA emulator for the GP32 isn't going to introduce people to something exotic. GP32 emulation is the only opportunity people will have to play rare systems like this in a handheld form.
 
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i've been playing some roms on it
and the emulator seems pretty fast
and it has nice features

the games are fun
and i didn't have trouble "locating my cartridges"

it would be great if this was ported to gp32
and it seems very easy to do
and it is very very primal

edit: I just realized that super vision is also on MESS wich is open source
it could be ripped
but i don't know how that emulator runs and potator runs pretty good
it is just a second option
 
Rigor: i sent u a pm, regarding the roms

do you guys recommend any games?

another ?, compared to gameboy, which one has more power, or harder to emulate?
 
These wernt really rare, the pictures brought it back to me, they were produced in many differant versions and sold good in most places.
 
Thanks for the PMs

It's interesting to hear that this system sold well outside of North America. Until I found a couple random games in a second hand store, I had never heard of it, seen it mentioned anywhere online, nor in any system collector's lists.
 
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