• Deebster@programming.dev
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    1 hour ago

    I just saw the top two thirds, and had to scroll to see the punchline and the comm - what a pleasant surprise! For me, it’s the 3DO but that’s to niche for most.

  • HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    I’ve got my old NES, SNES, Genesis and 2600 and associates games in a box in the garage somewhere. I should find out if they work, but (1) I don’t have anything I can connect the 2600 to and (2) I don’t have a TV with RCAs anymore so that rules out the other 3 too. fuuuuuuck. thank goodness for emulation.

  • BartyDeCanter@lemmy.sdf.org
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    18 hours ago

    I remember playing Mortal Kombat at my friends house on Saturday mornings on one of those. And of course we knew the blood kode.

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      18 hours ago

      Weird, I remembered that it was the SNes which had green blood and needed a code. I have to investigate this.

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        17 hours ago

        The Mega Drive had blood off by default and you turned it on with a code.

        The SNES had no blood, it was turned grey to try and look like “sweat” and the fatalities were modified to be less brutal looking.

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          I remember the SNES version, slightly better graphics, but sweat instead of blood. With a Game Genie you could tint the sweat red, but it was nowhere near the effect of the blood from the original arcade.

          My dad thought I was insane when I asked for a ride to Best buy so I could spend my hard earned lawn care money on a second 16bit system when we already had SNES at home.

          Bright side was the Genesis came with Sonic, and there was a mail in coupon for Sonic 2 for free. It said 6-8 weeks for delivery, but it felt like years until it arrived.

          I think my life peaked on that day, and I almost wish it had never arrived so I wouldn’t have such a pinprick of joy to compare all of my other life experiences to.

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    18 hours ago

    Talk? My niece (13y) and I played last weekend. Still rocking the mega drive here.

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    15 hours ago

    I’m ashamed, I thought it was an Atari Jaguar at first and then I saw the Sega logo.

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      14 hours ago

      Jokes on yall, I have one in my home hooked up. Got it for my 40th birthday from my son. And I love it.

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    18 hours ago

    I just bought an emulator with 2 wireless controllers and 45000 games from various consoles between 1978 and 2008. Loving the megadrive section - Splatterhouse, Strider, NHL Ice Hockey 94, Micro Machines, ECCO, to name a few. Well worth 50 quid.

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      11 hours ago

      Pretty good for the price! My main gaming machine is a $60 Anberbic handheld. I had to install a better OS and the tiny best set myself, and it struggles running Dreamcast and PSP games, but it actually feels good to play.

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        9 hours ago

        What OS are you using? I was trying to use my Anbernic with wireless controllers, but the default OS keeps forgetting the mapping on the controllers every time I switch to a different game and it was impractical to have to keep remapping them over and over.

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          4 hours ago

          My RG35XX Plus is running Knulli. It’s not quite as great as GarlicOS on my old RG35XX, but it does what I need it to. I haven’t tried Bluetooth controllers with those, though.

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      18 hours ago

      It was almost an arcade machine inside. Try Chakan, James Pond, all the Sonics, Kid Chameleon, Road Rash, Desert Strike, and Sparkster (way better than the SNes version), Aladdin (same, better than the SNes), and Toe Jam and Earl 2, to name a few.

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        There’s a chakan hack that makes it maybe the best version to play the game.

        The original is just frustratingly difficult to finish.