Weekly Roundup #126 Posted
Here’s this week’s roundup! Audio-only version here: http://www.retrorgb.com/podcast/?name=2018-12-05_126.mp3
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Like many people who are probably reading this site, I grew up playing consoles like the SNES and Genesis, which featured styles of games that aren’t nearly as common today. While I love new games and in many ways they can be far superior, they’re not always the style or experience someone is looking for. Some of the biggest pet peeves of modern games are loading times, constant software updates and often long “training sessions” required before the gameplay even starts. Heck, even many of the games are significantly longer! Someone looking to game during the small bits of free time they might have, often look to classic consoles and handhelds that provide a way to just jump in and start playing; Many classic games can be completed within an hour and are a satisfying experience.
The most common styles of games found on those platforms are different too. There are similar games available for newer consoles, like Shovel Knight, The New Super Mario Bros, Ori and the Blind Forest and (of course) Axiom Verge. Still, the amount of 2D vs 3D graphic games made is very small, so I often find that to enjoy that style, you need to go back to some of the classic consoles, which was the original catalyst for this site…
The journey to experience retro video game awesomeness started in October 2011 when I discovered a (low quality) Retro Controller Adapter for the Wii. After a few months of playing virtual console games on my Wii via the adapter, it started to feel like a tease; I got to use the original controller, but I missed the look of a CRT, as well as not having any lag on my games!
I soon realized if I wanted a “real” experience, I had to get the real thing and as a result, I ended up building the Retro Cart. I was happy playing all the old games the way they were meant to be played, on the original hardware, on a high quality CRT TV that brought out the best in the older games. After that project, I thought I was done…
Then, I re-discovered RGB and my retro video game life changed forever (I knew about RGB as a kid, but it was so unfathomably expensive back then that I just put it out of my mind). Even though it was less than three months from the time I completed the Retro Cart, I knew I had to start over. I was able to use most of the same equipment I already purchased, but there were some key differences. I dug so deep into it, that I decided to document exactly what I went though via a Google Doc, just in case “a few of my friends” ever wanted to do the same. I eventually gathered so much information that Cousin Scott suggested I make it into a website, so if other people wanted to walk down the same path, they could skip all the research and follow one easy to read guide. Hopefully I succeeded!
Here’s this week’s roundup! Audio-only version here: http://www.retrorgb.com/podcast/?name=2018-12-05_126.mp3
A new PSIO new firmware was released that fixes XA audio playback among other glitches: http://ps-io.com/news/ In order to update your firmware, you need to log into your account, then get the firmware from: http://ps-io.com/downloads/ Some people have reported new bugs with this firmware, as well as issues updating. The team behind it seems very responsive […]
Game developer Kagesan has just released a complete homebrew shmup for the SMS called Flight of Pigarus. According to Kagesan: “The game is a score-attack shoot’em-up, which means that the main goal is to score as many points as you can within a strict time limit. The game saves the highest score for each of its […]
EON Gaming has confirmed the ship date of their GCVideo-based, dual-output plug-and-play solution, the MK-II. Designed by Wii Dual creator Dan Kunz, the MK-II promises to be a high quality solution that can simultaneously display both HDMI and either component or RGB via Wii cables. Ready to go. Launch date confirmed. 🚀🚀🚀 pic.twitter.com/1B8dIFU2Om — EON […]
Dan aka Citrus3000psi has just announced that pre-orders for the internal HDMI mod for Dreamcast consoles will start this Saturday, December 8th. 35 kits will be available then and another 35 will go on sale the following Wednesday the 12th. Dan also mentioned: Once these kits are sold out, I will start a pre-order. And than […]
A thingiverse user has just uploaded a free 3D print design for a map of the original Legend Of Zelda. This seems like the exact type of thing I’d love to play with if I owned a 3D printer! If you make one, post a detailed pic of how it looks!: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2138498
The custom “community build” firmware for Hyperkin’s Retron77 has just been updated. This version increases compatibility, however some games still need to be played via a ROM. For a detailed list of updates, as well as a full list of features, check out the post and first page of the topic on AtariAge: http://atariage.com/forums/topic/281462-retron-77-community-build-image/page-7#entry4168162https://www.dropbox.com/s/q2965rrzpo0jq2e/sdcard.remo.20181120-1353CB.zip?dl=0
John Linneman from Digital Foundry has just posted another amazing video, this time detailing the PS Classic. Unfortunately, it’s a huge disappointment and broken in almost every way possible. The PS1 is a console that’s known to be well-emulated, which makes this an even bigger slap in the face to Sony, who’s own PS1 emulation […]
Darksoft has just relased a firmware update to his MultiMVS that fixes all reported bugs! The list of changes are as follows: Possibility to change Region / Console mode for original BIOS Possibility to disable hot keys completely Fixed FPGA Error Key Combination: 1P Start + Left –> go to -1 slot less Key Combination: […]
Here’s this week’s roundup! Audio-only version here: http://www.retrorgb.com/podcast/?name=2018-11-28_125.mp3