The design is a bit bland and drab compared to the fun and functional OG and VS controllers. The black just looks like an Anbernic copy of a Steam deck. The white would look fine if it had red trim, but no dice. The buttons look like low profile low travel buttons like on joycons. I loved the big gummy high travel buttons of the original as well as how they looked. The new D pad still looks good but not as good as the excellent original. I will probably buy one eventually but I am not sure about launch. If I do it will 100% be for TATE MODE!!!!
The new collections are some of the best yet, super excited for them.
Dino Land doesn’t stand up to Devil’s Crush or the splendid Psycho Pinball, but if you approach it on its own terms and can deal with the cramped playfield it’s pretty fun.
Most Sega CD and the Turbografx CD emulators I’ve used have needed bios files/supercard ROMs that would need to be licensed from Sega or Konami (which owns Hudson). I assume that licensing why we haven’t seen any Turbografx games yet too. And of course it’s why we may never see software for Amiga, C64, Speccy, Color Computer/Dragon32, or any number of home computers - the bios and system functions are not easy to replace without infringing.
And, hey, what are Granada (or XGranadaX as I thought it was called when I was a kid) and Exile, chopped liver???
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Re: How Online Store Retroplace Aims To Become 'Discogs For Retro Games'
As of this April they closed the marketplace. They alluded to "the situation" but I have no idea what that means. Might be worth following up on?
Re: Evercade Is Getting An "EXP" Upgrade, Complete With Irem And Toaplan Collections
The design is a bit bland and drab compared to the fun and functional OG and VS controllers. The black just looks like an Anbernic copy of a Steam deck. The white would look fine if it had red trim, but no dice. The buttons look like low profile low travel buttons like on joycons. I loved the big gummy high travel buttons of the original as well as how they looked. The new D pad still looks good but not as good as the excellent original. I will probably buy one eventually but I am not sure about launch. If I do it will 100% be for TATE MODE!!!!
The new collections are some of the best yet, super excited for them.
Re: Evercade's Latest Carts Offer Inexpensive Access To Yet More Retro Classics
I haven’t played Utopia, and I suck at strategy/sim games, but it looks pretty good for a 16 bit console.
Re: Evercade's Latest Carts Offer Inexpensive Access To Yet More Retro Classics
Dino Land doesn’t stand up to Devil’s Crush or the splendid Psycho Pinball, but if you approach it on its own terms and can deal with the cramped playfield it’s pretty fun.
Most Sega CD and the Turbografx CD emulators I’ve used have needed bios files/supercard ROMs that would need to be licensed from Sega or Konami (which owns Hudson). I assume that licensing why we haven’t seen any Turbografx games yet too. And of course it’s why we may never see software for Amiga, C64, Speccy, Color Computer/Dragon32, or any number of home computers - the bios and system functions are not easy to replace without infringing.
And, hey, what are Granada (or XGranadaX as I thought it was called when I was a kid) and Exile, chopped liver???