Well ...
Posted by Tricob on .
You'd basically want the emulated ROMs to look as good as when they were first seen, and the best way to do that is to skip blocky-ness you'll see in many emulators and just try home game consoles like Power Games.
There's also the Atari Flashback 2, but avoid the Atari Flashback 1. It shamelessly tries to get by with Nintendo-based hardware. That doesn't cut it for games like Yar's Revenge, which are legendary for their impressive, atmospheric sound.
- Tricob.
"Glass Tiger for life! "
There's also the Atari Flashback 2, but avoid the Atari Flashback 1. It shamelessly tries to get by with Nintendo-based hardware. That doesn't cut it for games like Yar's Revenge, which are legendary for their impressive, atmospheric sound.
- Tricob.
"Glass Tiger for life! "
I've heard of a few methods - one of which is getting a Dreamcast and burning emus and ROMs to a disc, and the other is to mod an old X-Box.
Does anybody know of any other methods?
Does anybody know of any other methods?
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Re: Well ... | Dhaos -- 9/19/2008 11:40 am UTC |