RetroGaming

weirdo_from_space , in Playing Space Invaders on my Atari 2600.

This is my favorite way to play Space Invaders, original version feels stiff. It's something to do with the way firing works.

undualies , in Inside the Super Nintendo cartridges

Where's the rest of the article? I only see these the paragraphs:

One of the remarkable characteristics of the Super Nintendo was the ability for game cartridges (cart) to pack more than instructions and assets into ROM chips. If we open and look at the PCBs, we can find inside things like the CIC copy protection chip, SRAM, and even “enhancement processors”.

↫ Fabien Sanglard

When I was a child and teenager in the ’90s, the capabilities of the SNES cartridge were a bit of a legend. We’d talk about what certain games would use which additional processors and chips in the cartridge, right or wrong, often boasting about the games we owned, and talking down the games we didn’t. Much of it was probably nonsense, but there’s some good memories there.

We’re decades deep into the internet age now, and all the mysteries of the SNES cartridge can just be looked up on Wikipedia and endless numbers of other websites. The mystery’s all gone, but at least now we can accurately marvel at just how versatile the SNES really was.

just_another_person ,

Loads for me. Pretty simple site, but try disabling content blockers. Check your console.

undualies ,

I don't have any content blockers. For fun I tried Desktop view, RSS reader, and an archive.is crawl but it looks the same:
http://archive.today/8EaKt

Maybe it's a region thing

Edit: Ohhh click the Fabien link, not the OS News one

Kolanaki , in Favorite Sega Saturn games and accessories?
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Nights

otp , in Monster Rancher 2 will appear at Combo Breaker: Live In-Person monster tournament!

That's amazing! I had SO much fun going through my parents' CD collections to see what monsters I could get! Haha

MonsterFenrick OP , (edited )
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There is a newer version of the game Monster Rancher 1 & 2 DX that's on Steam, Switch, and iOS... this has a built in CD / Song database so you can access all monsters without being limited to what's on hand. LegendCup.com is fully updated to include the DX changes in the game if you need current resources (Many of the old sites are gone, and many old guides have bits of out-dated info that's been debunked or data-mined since then) and includes the Song Lists for EN and JP versions if you want to jump straight into raising a monster you've never seen or raised before.

Also, the DX remaster has both the JP and EN rares available in the same game, in addition to enemy/boss monsters legally obtainable and are unique playable monsters too! Most of the online tournaments use the newer DX version which is cross-platform and cross-region. However, the Combo Breaker tournament will be played on an emulated PSX version of the game due to logistics. DX needs reliable internet connection to access people's uploaded monsters from around the world and heavily crowded conventions aren't known for their internet reliability. Even if you don't have the PSX version, MooseBones will be converting anyone's qualifying submitted monster from DX into a monster on a PSX game save to be used locally at the tournament.

I'm happy to see even 1 response to this haha.. It's such a niche game/genre I was kind of expecting this to just be an empty echo into the Ether.

nosey33 ,

Oh my God thank you for this, I played this game for hours when I was younger. Definitely going to have to buy it on steam now lol

MonsterFenrick OP ,
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If you have any questions about DX, please feel free to ask :)
I don't know if it's worth it to have a whole separate post about it or not but for now I guess i'll keep it here.

Oh, if you have a Switch, there's actually a whole new Monster Rancher game barely a year old. Ultra Kaiju Monster Rancher ... It's a franchise crossover where you raise Kaiju monsters from Ultraman. The mechanics are basically the best features of MR1 and MR2 with new stuff because Kaiju. it's familiar enough that you can jump right in, with enough new stuff to keep you on your toes

otp ,

Thanks for that! I was aware of the Steam release. Does it still allow you to use real discs on PC?

MonsterFenrick OP , (edited )
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DX being cross platform with Mobile and Switch, the Shrine CD Reading process is completely overhauled and doesn't work remotely in the same way it did for the Playstation. The built in CD Database/Song List totals 664,909 Title/Artists entries. This not only includes albums but individual songs as well as albums and games etc.

One might think this is limiting since the original could use "all the CDs in the world" but the game is only built to give you a limited number of monsters based on meta data read from the Discs. DX provides much more than the original game is capable of doing, even with an finite number of entries.

To compare:

  1. MR2 1999 has 391 playable Breeds (Pures/Mixes/Rares) plus a handful of roughly 10 variants of a few those breeds totaling 401 playable monsters. Even with 10 billion different and unique CDs you'll never be able to acquire more than this.
  2. MR2DX has has 415 total playable breeds due to the inclusion of Japanese rares + Boss monsters onto the original roster of Pures/Mixes/Rares, and a whopping 803 variants on top of the primary baselines, totaling 1218 playable monsters.
  • What is a Variant? It's a monster that has Stat gain patterns not typical of the normal breed, or starts with an extra attack they don't normally start with, faster or slower guts regeneration, or otherwise has different core baseline than the standard of the breed.
  • What about different Starting Stats? Random starting stats aren't the same as a variant, these are separate from the core baseline of a regular or variant breed. DX even has many monsters that have true starting stat randomization rather than the "Static" randomization that CDs provide.

A few other bonus mentions for DX: There's a FF (Fast Forward) toggle to speed up the game, it's got upscaled resolution and textures, but it is still the base game underneath (not a 100% remaster, more like a light-remaster). 10 bonus freezer slots. Items now stack in your inventory (though the total number of inventory slots is the same based on your House size), Items can be bought or sold in bulk now, and load times are eliminated when going back and forth from ranch to town or entering a tournament. There's also a handful of mods created by the MR community. It's not a perfect remaster but it's definitely my favorite version of the game now.

otp ,

Thanks for all the info! It sucks that I can't do the same thing (physically swapping the discs was fun), but I'll definitely be picking up the Steam release!

MonsterFenrick OP ,
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Awesome! :)
Don't forget to consider jumping into the Monster Rancher Discord if you want to hang out with other nerds that love this game. If you're interested in what the Online Tournament scene looks like, we keep a Calendar of Tournaments & Events as well. These are posted in the Discord Events, but if you're not keen on joining discord and would rather take a peek first you can find tourney hosts and times here.

arniegeddon , in What Atari system do you like the most?

ST.

Vertelleus , in Question about Shenmue (Dreamcast)
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Shenmue Prima's Strategy Guide
I actually owned a copy of this when I first played it on Dreamcast.

memphis , in One of my recent retro game moments
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I love photos like this. Looks cozy!

dlundh , in What Atari system do you like the most?

I never had an Atari system in its heyday but the Atari Jaguar, although getting a bad rep for its controller and limited library, is a pretty solid piece of tech and has the best version of Rayman imo. So, Jaguar for me.

hedders ,
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I'm one of those people who actually rather liked the Jaguar controller. I have massive hands and it was actually pretty ergonomic for me.

B0NK3RS , in Just a few attention-grabbing retro game ads that would land studios in hot water today. (more in post body)
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Some good nostalgia and my god they wouldn't dare see the light of day anymore.

B0NK3RS , in SEGA SATURN, SHIRO! retro gaming blog
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There was a crossover podcast recently with DCJY and SSS! that was very good. Also I've never actually played on a Saturn before but I'm starting to gain interest.

otp , in Has anybody played music on their disc-based systems?

On both the 3DO and the PS1, and possibly the Dreamcast and the CD32. They all had these fun visualizations, IIRC, that were unique to each console.

darreninthenet ,
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CD32 was my first CD player, was all cassette for me until then

altima_neo , in Lakka 5.0 Released for Retro Gaming Enthusiasts
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Neat. Might have to give this a shot.

TheHottub , in Favorite Sega Saturn games and accessories?
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I think I was rocking Atari Jaguar with Aliens Vs Predator during this period. But I rented a Saturn along with Myst once.

VanHalbgott OP ,

Cool, I like both myself.

The Jaguar is a novelty.

dan1101 , in Has anybody played music on their disc-based systems?
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Used to, now if I have a CD I just rip to MP3.

LazaroFilm , in Apple changes App Store rules to allow retro game emulators globally | TechCrunch
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The first emulator is here iGBA

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