Retro games and emulation - Discuss retro shit in case you're stuck in the past or a hipster

Get a Wii, soft mod it and hook it up to a regular CRT TV.

Would cost you less than $100 to track everything down. You'll be able to play Wii & GC natively and you'll also be able to emulate all the 8 & 16-bit systems in addition to GBA & N64.
I have pretty well all consoles and I still like this approach. SNES9X RX even has super low latency and the image quality is better than what I get out of my RGB modded SNES Jr.
 
I've been playing through the ps2 Ace Combat trilogy recently. Great fun. Soundtracks and sound effects are all wonderfully made too.
May I interest you in some sound effects?
I'm still hoping people will decompile and port these 3 games on pc, I'd love to use those models (and level models) on SFM or Blender. As well as playing it on PC and not on an emulator.

It's an amazing series. I've never finished AC4, but after the recent PCSX2 updates it became pretty playable without any issues and I finished it for the first time. The jump between engines from 4 to 5 is really noticeable, the lightning is amazing. 5 Has a huge issue with pacing, I really don't how some missions basically have you twiddle your fingers while you wait for the next set of targets (namely, the mission where you sink the first enemy nuclear submarine and the other mission where you escort the president's plane). Zero is amazing but fully completing that game is a bit of a bitch, since some aces are really finnicky with their spawning conditions.
If you haven't already, also play the original trilogy for the playstation, Ace Combat 3 is amazing if you can look past some of it's flaws (like having to use a fan-patch to translate the game from Japanese to English and still not being really correct).

Also, apparently all of these games were rushed beyond belief, and according to rumours, 5 was supposed to have at least 3 more planes, one of them had the burst missile special weapon which was later used in Ace Combat Zero.
 
The classic shit (from Atari to SNES/32X) and handhelds up to GBA we're talking MB's of data so you're golden (the Sega Genesis at most is like 1 GB)

It's not until you get to the PS1 era where we're talking GB's of data, including N64 which is roughly 11-12 GB of data for everything

The entire Atari 2600 collection is 3 MB. Absolutely trivial and even a 56k modem can take it all in less than an hour. Of course you're not getting much.

NES is less than 300 MB. Trivial.

Full SNES library I believe is 1.7 GB, but there were a lot of games released for it and a lot of the games released later were 3-4 MB, which do add up. Of course, 1.7 GB is not going to be a problem for any computer from the last twenty years.

The numbers I'm seeing for N64 is around 5.5 GB; larger games but there weren't many of them.

That jumps up to something like 900 GB for GameCube because of the dramatically increased size and having a lot more than the N64.
 
saw one of those standing cocktail units at costco for $600, seems kinda neat
before I get a kit or something I'm trying to rig up some manner of arcade-y thing with my existing shit to see if me and the wife put any mileage into this before dumping any good money

so far I found a couple of ps1 sticks, the ancient namco hori tekken and a red octane, I've got an hd tv, and I've got a ps1->usb adapter coming in the mail
I couldn't find my existing ps1->usb, but I _did_ find a ps1->PARALLEL port adapter in my piles of shit
 
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I would go insane trying to figure out how to plug every console and being around that many screens.

Do these people really play games?
He does but seems to just enjoy setting this stuff up.

If you watch the whole thing at one point he admits that when things don't work it can be a pain to figure out why. Between Console -> cable -> gscart (which btw are really expensive) -> cable -> gscart (im assuming he has some in daisychain) -> cable -> extron crosspoint -> cable -> possibly the 2nd crosspoint -> cable -> one of several TVs and crapture equipment it's easy to see how, not getting into hdmi where things tend to be less reliable and more opaque than analog.
 
I've been playing on a EverQuest Online Adventures private server I just found out about and it's pretty cool. I never played it back in the day but I'm having fun. It's amazing how many people are still playing PS2 and Dreamcast games online.
 
I would go insane trying to figure out how to plug every console and being around that many screens.
Kind of reminds me of that one where all the consoles and their controller pop out to the side in a giant motorized thing that's supposed to resemble a video game controller itself...and then you notice the couch is pointing the wrong way.
 
Get a Wii, soft mod it and hook it up to a regular CRT TV.

Would cost you less than $100 to track everything down. You'll be able to play Wii & GC natively and you'll also be able to emulate all the 8 & 16-bit systems in addition to GBA & N64.
Wii kind of suck ass for emulation these days.

Once you get to 16-bit games it's a crapshoot, especially with later SNES games with add-on chips. N64 is only "good" if you're using N64 games already in a VC wrapper.
 
I am looking to play Silent hill 1 but I'm not paying 150 bucks for a 25 year old video game is there a way I can get it to work on my PS2 slim? Do I need to mod it to work? I really don't want to emulate it on my PC it just doesn't feel right.
 
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I am looking to play Silent hill 1 but I'm not paying 150 bucks for a 25 year old video game is there a way I can get it to work on my PS2 slim? Do I need to mod it to work? I really don't want to emulate it on my PC it just doesn't feel right.
I don't know about PS2 slim, but it works fine on PS2 fat and some PS3s.

As for emulation, or playing it on newer hardware, you might notice a weird dithering effect over the entire game. On a CRT it's not quite so harsh.
 
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I am looking to play Silent hill 1 but I'm not paying 150 bucks for a 25 year old video game is there a way I can get it to work on my PS2 slim? Do I need to mod it to work? I really don't want to emulate it on my PC it just doesn't feel right.
Emulation is the easiest way, but depending on your PS2 model, you can install freemcboot and load isos from usb storage or from a device in your network. YouTube has you covered in that regard
 
I'm a Steamdeckie and I do want to play Silent Hill 2 with the remake out and being shockingly good. But no way am I paying $70 for that game. A game like that I'll pay $20 MAYBE $30 if they slash the price to a reasonable level at a certain time.
This guy's video made it stupidly easy to get the PC Silent Hill 2 Definitive Edition running on a deck.
 
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Is this that thing where they like to make a """community""" seem like it's worse than it already is because someone said nigger or people aren't immediately praying to the lord god of Trannyism or something?

I get being spooked by Nintendo, but wtf is this "unsafe/unpleasant" and "immature and predatory" bullshit?
My best guess has to do with how "toxic" the Switch emulation scene got after Yuzu was struck down by Nintendo with the side of the "Anti-Nintendo" crowd that celebrates every release getting leaked and pirating every game Nintendo shits out instead of just not giving them any attention at all letting the lolsuit stay rent-free in their heads about it and constantly wanting to "Prove a point" about the company's anti-consumerism getting increasingly more obnoxious whenever Nintendo attempted to take down a yuzu fork and what they did with Ryujinx as can be gleamed on the somehow still open Yuzu subreddit.
 
Call me a deranged coomer or whatever, but if there’s one thing I miss from retro games that I don’t get from modern games, it’s the lewd-lite game. The game that’s primarily made to titillate without showing too much. Rumble Roses or Senran Kagura, for example. It feels like nowadays every game developer is either a neo-puritan or a degenerate when the only lewd games are outright porn.
 
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