Fpse Video


Brilliant.. just brilliant!! :D

That is definatly not GPcinema ( at least i dont think ) as he is pressing the buttons and if you were to do that with the video prog open i imagine it would show something on-screen

However, the speed is terrible.. it must be running at around 10 Fps (Estimate) and its all jerky, wouldnt fancy playing that at the speed its running.
 
I like, I like. I didn't think the GP32 could pull of anything remotely close to that, it may not be the smoothest running in the world but I was expecting a slide show. In what context was the video released?
 
Shadow of Chaos posted on Dec 31 2004 at 12:05 PM said:
However, the speed is terrible.. it must be running at around 10 Fps (Estimate) and its all jerky, wouldnt fancy playing that at the speed its running.

...some SNES games run slower than that. I could manage :)
 
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Sorry for put you down... but it's FAKE.
This video is made with GPCinema + the guy pressing memorized buttons.
This was made at 28 december, "Día de los inocentes " (aka April's fools equivalent in Spain). For this reason no Frontpage news in GP32Spain.

But it's a well done Fake. Nice joke. A lot of Gp32Spain members fall for it. :)
 
Reesy posted on Dec 31 2004 at 11:18 AM said:
ha ha ha some people will believe any thing :)

Well a lot of people never belive GP32 can run genesis games that well (thx for you emu!) so... I want to belive! :p
 
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Reesy posted on Dec 31 2004 at 11:18 AM said:
ha ha ha some people will believe any thing :)
they'll never believe the dreamcast emu in the pipeline (similar cpu and all that.....)
 
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and it is easy to see taht it is a fake : you can see pixel in the screen of the gp32 and no on the gp32 itself, just in the screen, which schow that it is a video.

edit: but i have to say it is well done
 
:)

I bet if someone posted a video of N64 game running on a GP32, you would be the first in there ;) Live the dream Mark...Live the dream
 
Reesy posted on Dec 31 2004 at 11:52 AM said:
:)

I bet if someone posted a video of N64 game running on a GP32,  you would be the first in there ;)  Live the dream Mark...Live the dream

if someone managed to pull off a corn type emu for our gp32 then id have no trouble in seeing at least mario 64 running near full speed on it. I remember running m64 on my first puter which was only 366mhz at full speed.. then came Project64 which ran every game great after an upgrade lol.
 
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Hokutoy posted on Dec 31 2004 at 11:20 AM said:
Reesy posted on Dec 31 2004 at 11:18 AM said:
ha ha ha some people will believe any thing :)

Well a lot of people never belive GP32 can run genesis games that well (thx for you emu!) so... I want to belive! :p
Yep your emu is a fake Reesy! :D

It's impossible to have a fullspeed Genesis with sound on our GP32! :)
 
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Reesy posted on Dec 31 2004 at 12:52 PM said:
:)

I bet if someone posted a video of N64 game running on a GP32, you would be the first in there ;) Live the dream Mark...Live the dream

:) I would indeed. Anyone got any plans for one;)
 
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i have already made a working N64 emu for GP32, i didnt have any coding experiance or techincal expertize , so i just painted an N64 white and celotaped the pad + tv to it
and then wrot gp32 on the front.

my friends are amazed with it , they havent noticed its immense size , i wonder if they will
 
You know, the PS1 emu on a 200MHz pocket PC isn't truly terrible (its unplayable, but its impressive ;) -- it is playable on 600MHz PoPC devices though. so if someone has the time, it'd be amusing to see on GP32. The RAM constrins woudl be rough though..

jeff
 
Okay why can't I view this video? I've downloaded it twice, and unrar it, open it in different media players and all I get is either an error message, or a frozen screen with glitchy green graphics.
 
Okay why can't I view this video? I've downloaded it twice, and unrar it, open it in different media players and all I get is either an error message, or a frozen screen with glitchy green graphics.

Its a codec`s thing, It happens a lot when using older/incompatable codec`s. You could install a codec`s pack to sort the problem out. But the fact that it is a fake makes it not worth the hassle.

Trooper
 
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