the older stuff like track and field, ghost n goblins and yie ar kung fu, should be do-able. theres some cut down ports of MAME on the dreamcast that just play the older stuff.
might a good starting point for a GP32 port.
Being imported hardware, very few mainstream retailers on the high street would entertain the GP32, nor would any independant shops as they seem to specialise importing just the likes of ps2/xbox gear.
So as with most niche import gear it's likely that the only route is online or mail order...
i've got the latest emulator, together with the d32rom & .cas games in the "dragon" folder. the emu boots up fine but when you select a game from the menu on the left, al i get is a "crashed" screen. do you think the rom or the games are bad dump? or could it be something elsE?
well like most ppl, i've had a go with geoshities - but it really is slow and limited. do you guys recommend anything else thats free, easy to use but a bit more friendly???
Yeah the lynx had by far the best versions of klax & california games, blue lightning was also cool for it's day and i also have a soft spot for gates of zendecon (even though it's dead easy!)
You can pre purchase movie park now and until 15th July and then download it at a later date (I think that's until 15th August). Therefore if you order your GP32 now you may be able to get the software before the deadline. Plus I am sure it will pop up on the likes of KAzza/Souseek P2P sites, if...
The above emulators are at various stages in development, I was wondering if any work is still being done on them, or shall we not be expecting updates anytime soon?
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NES was a success in America but it flopped in UK due to it being released too late. Most peeps had a speccy/c64/amstrad or were looking forward to an Amiga/ST.
The SMS did fair a little bit better as it was the only console that had arcade conversions of Sega games such as Hang On etc (for a...