so im going through the ST library and these roms have the added screen - were these traded via online sharing in the early 90s, is that what theyre talking about in those screens. Was that the method of distribution or something else, some screens are newer and have website links but some are older mention bbs.
so i have superconsolexpro and im going through and yeah a lot of the programs dont work (even w/ keyboard added) but the games that do work good, think the ones that would be more applicable to a game-speicifc console, most of those work. with keyboard most of the text games work but i have no idea how to play them. just landed on one called Striker, that works perfectly w/ the game controller and the actions insanely fast.
i *never* throught id ever be seeing these games myself. this thing also as the 800 library + 7800 + 5200 (and vcs but i didnt even look at it i perfected my perfect harmony cart)
for 5200/7800: only a few of the games have i favorited. mostly the console specific games. the VCS is VASTLY superior to the remakes with the exception of pole position is better on 5200/7800 but besides that id take VCS over everything the color layout is just so much more adapatble to arcade style espically w/ modern programming. i dont like the decent into "everything cartoon-y" games...has this ever been discussed. by 1987 everything looks like a cartoon show not an aracde. certainly this has been discussed, no- what other directions could gaming have gone in, why did vector go away