We've Come A Long Way!


dazmanultra

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I can't believe how far we've come with Megadrive emulation in just a few months... from almost nothing to near full compatibility, 100% speed and pretty good sound!

Almost a revolution!

Thank you all for your hard work so far, and long may it continue upon these and many other projects!
 
Fo' shizzle!

No offense to all the devs that worked on the GP32 prior to recent developments, but right now is a great time to own a GP32. We've got decent NES, SMS, Atari ST, MSX, PC Engine and Megadrive emulators with GBA and, god willing, SNES and Wonderswan just around the corner. And that's not even mentioning the wealth of excellent homebrew titles out there!

I laugh in the face of everyone who sold their GP32 in disappointment.
 
I think I may have missed somethnig... :p when was the last public release of the megadrive emu and what was it called? Or are you guys talking about the private releases?
 
yaustar posted on Jul 12 2004 at 10:26 PM said:
I think I may have missed somethnig... :p when was the last public release of the megadrive emu and what was it called? Or are you guys talking about the private releases?
http://www.retrodev.info/

The first public release of Fgen...works a charm.
 
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wish that there was some Z80 emulation, but the speed sure makes up for it. I love being able to play Jungle Strike, and I was halfway thinking that a complex game like that would be nearly impossible at full speed. Thanks to Ryleh and everyone else that proved me wrong :D
 
dazmanultra posted on Jul 12 2004 at 08:53 PM said:
I can't believe how far we've come with Megadrive emulation in just a few months... from almost nothing to near full compatibility, 100% speed and pretty good sound!

Almost a revolution!

Thank you all for your hard work so far, and long may it continue upon these and many other projects!

Well, sort of, but it's not really a few months though if you think about it - I've been working on Cyclone since last July, and Charles MacDonald has been working on Genesis Plus for years.

Everything tends to need hard work, though it's usually split between several people...
 
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Huxley posted on Jul 13 2004 at 01:32 AM said:
yaustar posted on Jul 12 2004 at 10:26 PM said:
I think I may have missed somethnig... :p when was the last public release of the megadrive emu and what was it called? Or are you guys talking about the private releases?
http://www.retrodev.info/

The first public release of Fgen...works a charm.
Duh! Already downloaded a week or two ago... serves me right for not sleeping :p
 
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