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Show posts MenuQuote from: fragmare on 05/26/2018, 12:16 AMThanks a lot!Quote from: CrackTiger on 03/18/2018, 03:45 PMWould you be able to re-upload the roms for your chiptunes? I'm missing most of them as I've been watching the videos on youtube for the most part.Heeeeeeeeere ya go. It's a ZIP file with all the most current HES ROMs of these tuneshttps://mega.nz/#!zaYWVbiT!ya1Flol6wgEdJ9r03vVyn93gUrdkTHjVXq--fFMzScU
Quote from: TheClash603 on 05/25/2018, 11:13 PMThat sounds like it could be in Doom.Haha... thanks ?
Quote from: esteban on 04/14/2018, 01:39 PMA: With a handful of PCE games, it is possible that the JP release had a lower production run than the North American release (Wataru!). Think about how NEC overestimated demand for TG-16 console, in general, and Keith Courage was included with every console.During the Playstation era, selling 100,000 was considered a major achievement and companies were presented with awards on stage at an event for best sellers.
Now, the question to ask is... even if Wataru was a popular TV show, would Hudson pump out 750,000+ Huey's?
It was my understanding that in the first 2 years of the PCE, simply selling 200,000 copies of a game was considered very successful (maybe my numbers are wrong... this was "research" I did 15+ years ago from poor sources).
Anyway, regardless of actual data, it is conceivable that Bloody Wolf, Wataru, GunHed, and a few other titles were produced in much greater quantities for North America.
Supply and demand still is a factor in determining price, although it is compounded by many other things (popularity, perceived value, etc.)Quote from: CrackTiger on 03/31/2018, 02:09 PMI played Magical Chase regularly on consoles and an Express for over 20 years, keeping it loose with stacks of shuffling HuCards and it sustained very little wear.Please send me HuCARD only in a plain business envelope. I'll pay shipping to New Jersey. Thank you, comrade.
Quote from: PukeSter on 04/11/2018, 01:09 PMI love Dynasty Wars, just a shame no co-op or difficulty options. I like the chip music too, and I love how despite a lack of parallax, the backgrounds are very lengthy and don't repeat tiles (like what Renny Blaster and those cutscenes in Ys IV).Tom made a hack that ran at the highest Turbo speed to prove to that it was no problem for the PC Engine. I think that the most we might see in our lifetimes is a speed and color hack with alternate sprite colors.
Unrelated but can Turbo be added to Street Fighter 2 champion edition? If not the extra moves (air hurricane kick is awesome), at least adjustable speed?
Quote from: zionfarm on 04/08/2018, 08:51 PMBlack Tiger,I've had video and sound issues with my SMS and Mark III systems using them and using one with my white PC Engine with SSS3 produced a lot of lines and dots with loud buzzing. I just got a CoreGrafx with original psu and the picture is now basically perfect and the buzzing is so quiet that I have to crank the volume to really notice it with CD games. It's not much differebt from the kind of buzz that crts tend to make with static graphics on screen. People with packapunch cables say that there is no buzz and the picture is perfect. My MD2 scart cable has audio breakout and all of the cables I've tried with breakout audio produce that kind of buzz.
Was there a issue with folks selling after market power supplies?
Quote from: toaks on 04/08/2018, 01:22 AMDamn. It says it can't ship to my address for some reason.You can just buy it on ebay.
Quote from: PukeSter on 04/06/2018, 05:35 PMsuper GNG has a patch that fixes the slowdown. It works on real hardwareI was pointing out that the only hardware upgrade that the PC Engine used to keep pace with the SNES was a time machine, to go back in time almost a console generation and run the same type of game faster, with twice as much sprites, larger sprites, with more animation, no constant slowdown, all at a higher resolution.
https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/3473/
Didn’t R-type 3 perform way better than r-type 2?
QuoteI think you may have somewhat misinterpreted my post. I never referred specifically to the PC Engines CPU which of course remained the same throughout it's lifespan. The addition of a CD-Rom unit was a hardware update and as far as I understand it, the system cards provide the system with additional (hardware) memory. I kind of see your logic comparing system cards to larger cart sizes but it's not the capacity of the media that is increasing, it's the systems ability to run it.The PC Engine doesn't render graphics the same way as SNES and Genesis and doesn't need much ram. That's why it's so good at running animation. The IFU/system card memory doesn't upgrade the PC Engine, it's only the space that segments run out of, same as the FDS or Sega Saturn and its "ram" carts. It's not like the N64's ram expansion.
Quote from: pixeljunkie on 04/05/2018, 03:28 PMJust keep in mind that products like the Turbo Everdrive and Hi-Def NES/Analogue Nt have gone years without similar or worse "kinks" being solved and everyone loves them.Quote from: Groover on 04/03/2018, 07:59 PMThis is a really cool product. I'm just waiting for the revision that works out all the kinks.I'm just worried that might not happen the ways things are going right now. I'm glad I got in on one - especially if they pull the plug on the project altogether. I love mine so far.
I'm happy to hear they are listening to the community and improving the product.
Quote from: Pfloydguy2 on 04/04/2018, 08:36 AMYes.Quote from: CrackTiger on 03/31/2018, 04:32 PMAnother one of my favorite games.Sky Soldiers?
Quote from: geise on 03/31/2018, 04:49 PMSapphire 1st level.It's not Sapphire.
Still working on one. Was in bed early last night cause i was helping my mother in law unload the Uhaul truck today on a 3 story house. :derpcat:
Quote from: Slypty on 03/31/2018, 10:48 PMIt doesn't do anything other than make it connect correctly. You can also use an RAU-30.Quote from: CrackTiger on 03/31/2018, 03:13 PMIf you just want to play CD games on the LT and would like to avoid altering your hardware, you could just get a Super SD System 3.I'm aware of that mod, but was hoping I don't need another system. It seems off that the LT fits in to the interface unit, but doesn't work.. I'm wondering if anyone knows what the RomRom actually does as an adapter.. does it reroute the LT to gain power only, or a whole bunch of lines need to be re-configured?
Quote from: Purple1308 on 04/01/2018, 01:44 PMIf you haven't already, you should try Dragon's Curse.Quote from: PukeSter on 03/31/2018, 05:40 PMDamn dude nice. Good to see more Gen Z people play the Turbo.Most of my personal favorites are
I joined PCEFX when I was 13. Have grown quite a lot since then. Used to have a Duo-R but now I just have a Coregrafx 2, mostly emulate as well.
What are your favorite games? Maybe we got some in common.
Zelda link to the past
Metroid zero mission
Castlvania 3
Alien crush
Legendary axe
Quote from: Joe Redifer on 03/29/2018, 08:53 PMThere are sound issues for CDDA and ADPCM that go above a certain level. I'm confident that the same issues would be present in HuCard audio if HuCard sound could go loud enough. Coury from My Life in Gaming and I are working with TerraOnion to resolve this issue which they say they can fix with firmware. But it will be a few weeks because there's some nonsense going on in Spain now, some holiday or something else that they do.Makes sense. They mentioned a while back when they first did the redesign, how they adjusted the sound levels and could do so in the future if needed, all through just the firmware. They even considered a suggestion to allow the end user to make sound balance adjustments sometime in the future.