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Miyoo Mini Plus
The Miyoo Mini Plus is compatible with games on…
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games that know you can do many things with the dual screens of the nintendo ds 👍
It’s been too normal in the ace combat tags lately. Have some drawings of my HC Gryphus 1 and Crux / Eugene from last year that I’ve cleaned up. Ace Combat X is definitely near the top of the list
I have no idea why but i discovered a weird glitch where the audio distorts when i change inputs on my TV, and its possible to record it. This only happens with NES games on the switch to my knowledge.
if anyone else can recreate this or figure out why this happens let me know, its so fascinating to me but i have literally no clue why it happens.
edit: i also just tried this on my roommate's TV and this doesnt happen, very strange.
The Square Enix Music Channel uploaded a piano cover of a Xenogears song which is great but also
WHERE IS THE ACTUAL SOUNDTRACK, SQUARE?!
And also also
RERELEASE OR EVEN BETTER REMAKE THE BLOODY GAME PLEASE
It's always the yeah we own Xenogears, would you like one of our overpriced action figures? Theatrhytm dlc pack with Xenogears songs? Piano cover on Youtube?
I WANT THE GAME ON MODERN CONSOLES AND I WANT THE OST ON STREAMING
do you have any tips on like, starting emulating? i was playing a version of wind waker ages ago on citra i think but i remember nothing about how i set it up or anything
i unfortunately can't give any tips on citra because my computer's graphics card is actually too low of a model to run it, but from what i've heard citra isn't really the best option for 3ds emulation anyway. it runs slowly if at all and has some intense framerate drop problems. in almost every other instance i recommend 3ds hacking, which allows you to take a regular 3ds and bypass the security locks that prevent it from loading and playing pirated ROMs. with a hacked 3ds you can play any 3ds game you can find as intended, with the original control scheme and configuration.
for DS game emulation, i will cautiously recommend desmume, although i have only ever used it for low-load visual novels that don't have complicated control schemes or timed elements, and even then i experienced some minor speed drops, so i can't attest to its usability for more complex games.
for gamecube/wii emulation, i once again recommend a hacked console. gamecube emulators can be loaded onto a hacked wii and function very well as long as you have a gamecube controller (i do NOT recommend using the reconfigured wii remote for these emulators) and, like a hacked 3ds, a hacked wii can load and play any compatible rom regardless of how it was obtained.
for consoles like playstation, gameboy, n64, etc, i personally have a retroid pocket 2, which is a console designed to emulate retro arcade games that can run emulators up to about an n64/psp level of processing power. i prefer this because i prefer physical buttons and joysticks to keyboard controls and, as previously mentioned, my graphics card isn't good enough for higher-load emulators, but most pc rigs will have enough processing power to run those emulators themselves, though depending on the emulator you may have to build the emulator yourself using visual studio or some other interface, which is something i'm still learning myself. the retroid runs on the MAME framework, which is a multi-purpose emulator that requires building to run on a home PC. this is also part of why i like the retroid, MAME comes pre-installed so I didn't have to build it myself! but it's definitely possible to learn to build it yourself, my skillset just isn't quite there yet lol
You played AC4 and AC4A on an emulator? Mind if I ask where you got the games? I'm trying to get them for my modded PS3.
Well you know what they say on the websites... make sure you have a copy of the physical games first winky face
I just searched for ac 4/FA ps3 iso and checked some guides/notes (usually on reddit) and got it working 😂I imagine if you have a modded ps3, you could put those iso files onto a disc, but I never had a modded console so I don't know the details of how those work.
FA had some update files, as well, which I could apply with the software, but may be trickier for a console
Harvest Moon is one of the best franchises of all times and I’ll die on that hill. What was your fave/faves?
The original SNES one always has a special place in my heart! I liked to replay it as a speed run using the fast forward button. But my favourite is Friends of Mineral Town! That's probably the one I played the most.