This has already been mentioned :blink: but SUPER PUNCH OUT plays brilliantly (frameskip 4).
Still got the SNES cart that I played to death and I have been canning this on the GP all weekend
OK taking my new backlit GP32 away for three days working away.
Recommend me some emulators/ games to drop onto it to keep me amused :)
(this is my second GP32 so I've tried a fair few already)....
Cheers!
So how do I register my unit if it's already been registered?
Cheers
(p.s. anyone know where I can get The Last Ninja for Frodo that works on GP32 - I've downloaded a few versions but they don't load up! Before anyone says anything I still have the original cassette for my C64 :P )
I noticed in that link above that 'Loom' (Lucas Arts Adventure) was released for PC Engine - anyone played this and is it any good?
My personal fav PCE games are: Galaga '88; Super Ghouls & Ghosts; R-Type
Some good points there - especially re: control system as WC2 was awful on the Playstation pad :|
Anyho, I downloaded FreeCraft and it looks like I can run WC2 on my Powerbook with Mac OsX so I now have a portable (allbeit bigger) version of the Craft :D
I'm buying my GP32 second-hand and didn't think to ask if it's been registered... will I not be able to access the utils if I don't have the registration details?
Boo-hoo... I doubt Blizzard are going to let the WC2 Source Code become available :(
Seeing as the game is still available to buy (I picked up the Battlenet version off Amazon today as I've lost my old copy)
Pardon my ignorance (n00b GP user) but do you have any links for DOSBox?
Add this to the every-growing wishlist....
Warcraft II, I loved this game on my old 486 many moons ago and it'd be great to have a portable version (especially if it ran the expansion pack which I never got round to completing!)
Would this port be possible...?
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