GravyThief

GravyThief

Catching up on PS1 and PS2 games...

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Re: "It's Been A Labour Of Love" - 81-Year-Old Developer Colin Porch On The 'Head Over Heels' Sequel That Took 37 Years To Arrive

GravyThief

I’m only just now getting into ZX Spectrum games. I grew up with the C64 and Master System, I don’t recall ever knowing anyone with, or playing on, a Spectrum. I bought ‘The Spectrum’ mini console from Retro Games Ltd and I think it’s great. I love how it looks and feels like the real deal, right down to the working rubber/silicone keyboard.

Head over Heels is on there too so I’ll definitely be playing it.

Re: "I've Never Seen A Legacy Product Have Cutting-Edge Features Like This" - RetroTink 5X Gets "Quasi-4K" And HDR10 Support

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I’ll have to give this a go. I’ve been underwhelmed by the 5X to be honest. I’m not doubting it’s a great upscaler compared to most other ones, it’s just I was expecting it to be much better than it is after all the glowing reviews from YouTubers. I was hoping I’d be happy enough with it to replace my CRT, but that isn’t the case.

I played my GameCube the other week on it using RGB 480i, to an HD 1080p TV, and I thought it looked pretty awful to be honest. Maybe I need to mess around with the settings, but I really can’t be bothered. I bought it because of its touted ‘plug and play’ ability. Maybe this firmware update will make me like it more.

Re: Review: Epilogue SN Operator - This $60 Device Unlocks Legal SNES Emulation Via Your Own Personal Collection

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I’m really only interested in transferring and backing up save data from the cartridges. Is there a cheaper alternative for doing that? I have the Joey Jr for the Game Boy, and that does loads for a cheap price. You can transfer the save data AND rom files to your PC from the carts for three systems, and it can also be used like a pen drive with your phone to view and save photos from the GB Camera. And it’s much cheaper than this. I basically want a Joey Jr equivalent for the SNES.

Re: The C64 And ZX Spectrum Are Being Reimagined As Nintendo-Style Clamshell Handhelds

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I’m intrigued by the C64 one, as I had one growing up so would love an easy way to play many of the games again. I tried emulation on my laptop but it was too fiddly and I never game on laptops.

However, I don’t recognise any of those games, so I’d have to rely on loading my own ones via SD card. But will that be easy and seamless, or will it be fiddly with glitches and issues? I’d need to understand that a lot more before spending money on this.

Re: Limited Run Games Announces Widespread Delays, Concedes Delivery Dates Were "Too Aggressive" & "Overly Optimistic"

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I had an email a few months back to say that DOOM on SNES was delayed from Jan’26 to May’26. I was fine with this. Although I did receive an email earlier this week to say they’re preparing my order for shipping. So I guess they’re sending them out sooner than they anticipated. Which would normally be good, except I’m on holiday next week and they use EVRI on the UK side. So goodness knows what’s going to happen to it. They usually just leave parcels on my front doorstep, without waiting to see if anyone is actually in or not. I really hate EVRI, hopefully they go bust soon.

Re: The Making Of: Dungeon Master, A Truly Trailblazing First-Person RPG

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I have great memories of playing DM on the SNES. I found the first person view and ambient sounds so immersive, even if I did get lost and confused sometimes due to the single frame movement without it being obvious which direction you just moved in. Was the ST version the same or did that have smoother movement?

I also found it hilarious that you could kill your party by walking into a wall enough times 🤣

I never did get that far into the game. I didn’t really understand RPGs and levelling up at the time. I suspect I needed to do some grinding, but as I didn’t know anything about that I would have just ploughed ahead until I found the enemies too strong and gave up.

Re: A New Orchestral Album Celebrating The 30th Anniversary Of Chrono Trigger Has Just Been Released

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Gosh who picks the track listing? They’re missing some bangers.

What about Green memories, Corridors of time, Scala’s theme, Desolate World, Singing Mountain, Tyrano’s Lair, Epoch Wings of time?

But hey, least we get Robo’s Theme.

Thankfully I purchased the Blake Robinson Synthetic Orchestra version of the soundtrack years ago. It’s just the full soundtrack in orchestral form, and it’s delightful.

Re: No, You're Not Dreaming. Here's Spyro the Dragon Running On The N64

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These projects/ports are definitely interesting. But the aesthetics of games like Spyro and Mario 64 are so tied to their host console they just don’t look right on another one. At least to me. Spyro isn’t Spyro if it doesn’t have that PS1 pixelated, wobbly polygon look. Same with Mario 64, it doesn’t look right if it doesn’t have that typical N64 look about it.

Re: Did Somebody Say 'Nintendo 64 Pro'? Watch The Analogue 3D's Overclocked Mode In Action

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@hste I also take all these reviews with a pinch of salt. I bought a RetroTink 5X after all the glowing reviews. All I can say about it is ‘meh’. It’s a decent upscaler, yes, but is it worth £300+? Nope. It’s easy to sing a product’s praises when you don’t pay for one with your own money, but the moment you do you become a lot more critical (and realistic) about it.

Re: The Wait Could Finally Be Over For Analogue's Much-Delayed FPGA N64

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N64 and PS1 games really don’t look good when they’re super crisp and clean on a HD display. Hopefully Analogue has some filters available on this thing to make the games closer to how they’re supposed to look, but still better than plugging your N64 directly into a HD TV.

Meanwhile, I’m more than happy playing mine on a CRT. I did have their Super NT for a while, and although I could appreciate it was a good machine and one of the best ways to play SNES on a modern TV, I still just went back to playing on a CRT. You can’t beat it.

Re: Review: G'AIM'E - Coin-Op Time Crisis Comes Home With This AI-Powered Light Gun

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Why is there packaging for Time Crisis 2 in the first picture if that game isn’t included in any of these packages?

This seems a good idea, but not worth the price in my opinion, especially how you’ll only get 4 games maximum, and even then you have to pay £150 or more to get all of them.

Thankfully I have a GunCon, PS1 and CRT so I can still play these (plus many other games) if I want to. And I can confirm that it isn’t 100% accurate all the time so might be similar in accuracy to this product.

Re: "The Mega Drive / Genesis Ecosystem Is Getting Even Richer" - Say Hello To MD Engine

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@sdelfin thanks for this, really appreciate it. That’s really interesting and very impressive, to say the least! It’s amazing what’s possible these days, I can only imagine what the developers back in the 80s and 90s would have thought of something like this, especially those coding in assembly. I’ll give those videos a watch when get chance.

I would guess to make your game stand out and feel different to others developed using the GUI, you’d have to start tinkering with the code to a degree. I recall someone on YouTube (can’t remember who now) reviewing a home brew game (a platformer) and they said they could tell it was made in GB Studio by how it felt to control, as it felt the same as other GB Studio games, and they didn’t like it. That was on my mind when reading this article, I guess the GUI can only take you so far. But I still find it amazing that it’s even possible. I’d love to have a go myself, but with a full time job and family, what limited spare time I have I’d rather use to play games, rather than try and make one as some hobby project. But maybe one day, when I’m retired!

Thanks again for the info.