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panickedthumb
December 7th, 2004, 10:15 PM
I have a lot of emulators I'm looking for:

NES
Famicom (the Japanese version of the NES, basically)
Genesis
Sega Master System/Game Gear (they used the same roms)
GBA
Playstation and N64 (these are probably long shots, but my playstation only works half the time and my N64's controller doesn't work (yes I only have one) and I don't have the cash for another)

Sidenote: in Japan, Mario 2 was the same as the English "The Lost Levels" from the mario allstars pack for SNES. English Mario 2 is actually a hack of a Japanese game called Doki-Doki Panic. Nintendo decided that English audiences wouldn't like the difficulty of the REAL Mario 2 so decided to base it on something else. Can't play the real Mario 2 or Doki-Doki without the Famicom emulator

poofyhairguy
December 7th, 2004, 11:17 PM
I have a lot of emulators I'm looking for:

NES
Famicom (the Japanese version of the NES, basically)
Genesis
Sega Master System/Game Gear (they used the same roms)
GBA
Playstation and N64 (these are probably long shots, but my playstation only works half the time and my N64's controller doesn't work (yes I only have one) and I don't have the cash for another)

Sidenote: in Japan, Mario 2 was the same as the English "The Lost Levels" from the mario allstars pack for SNES. English Mario 2 is actually a hack of a Japanese game called Doki-Doki Panic. Nintendo decided that English audiences wouldn't like the difficulty of the REAL Mario 2 so decided to base it on something else. Can't play the real Mario 2 or Doki-Doki without the Famicom emulator


Only one real site for emulators

Zophar's Domain (http://www.zophar.net/)

panickedthumb
December 8th, 2004, 12:33 AM
Ahhh, I couldn't ask for more!

I did know about some that weren't on there though (for Windows), thought that was surprising

swoon
December 8th, 2004, 02:33 AM
Ahhh, I couldn't ask for more!

I did know about some that weren't on there though (for Windows), thought that was surprising
http://linuxemu.retrofaction.com/ is all you need.

epsxe works pretty well for me, for playstation emus.

serviset
December 9th, 2004, 04:32 PM
I have a lot of emulators I'm looking for:

NES
Famicom (the Japanese version of the NES, basically)
Genesis
Sega Master System/Game Gear (they used the same roms)
GBA
Playstation and N64 (these are probably long shots, but my playstation only works half the time and my N64's controller doesn't work (yes I only have one) and I don't have the cash for another)

Sidenote: in Japan, Mario 2 was the same as the English "The Lost Levels" from the mario allstars pack for SNES. English Mario 2 is actually a hack of a Japanese game called Doki-Doki Panic. Nintendo decided that English audiences wouldn't like the difficulty of the REAL Mario 2 so decided to base it on something else. Can't play the real Mario 2 or Doki-Doki without the Famicom emulator
I use Mupen64 for N64-ROMs. And BTW, when it's cartridge, it's ROM. CD is ISO. Playstation-ISO, N64-ROM.

mupen64 :
http://mupen64.emulation64.com/

panickedthumb
December 9th, 2004, 04:51 PM
Yeah I know... I didn't say playstation roms at any point did I? I re-read the post like 3 times and I can't see where I said anything that used cds were roms. mention of roms were Master System and Game Gear.

serviset
December 10th, 2004, 08:17 AM
Yeah I know... I didn't say playstation roms at any point did I? I re-read the post like 3 times and I can't see where I said anything that used cds were roms. mention of roms were Master System and Game Gear.
No, you didn't say it. I just wanted to make it clear =p
/me likes to bitch

andlinux21
May 25th, 2005, 11:11 AM
this is great thanks for the links i will see if i can get some games going on my lappy I have bunch of MAME stuff if i can get that working I will have plenty to play while sitting in the airport on layovers.. :?