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  1. i have a playstation 1 that could do with a capacitor kit, the only problem is that everywhere i have looked so far that deals in retro computer hardware do not stock kits for sale. Getting a kit from console5 or ebay (seems to only be a us seller on there selling them) i do not feel happy with. Once you have paid for the parts and extremely overpriced shipping and then ridiculous import tax on top, it makes this a particularly sour option for uk residents, paying $60~ at least for a set of capacitors is absolutely ridiculous! So im after a source in the uk, does anyone have any sources other than say rs or farnell, i would prefer not to do the research if purchase capacitors in their individual form, i would prefer a kit for x board.
  2. A great collection of Konami Arcade games for the Playstation 1!
  3. Chris' offer for a controller would be well placed. The Nuon might be able to handle 3D pretty well as it seems to basically have the power of Playstation 1 or 2. Honestly, I think until that is mastered, having a game like the one above in 2D or 2.5 D I think Nuon gamers would be hungry for.
  4. Depends on my mood. Being unemployed, I got oodles of time playing VCS, but also C64, A8, Playstation 1. At the moment I'm playing Alien Attack, nice little shooter on the VCS, available from Good Deal Games.
  5. I think XEBRA may be the best for Playstation 1. It plays everything.
  6. YouTuber OEB Pete shared a video earlier with updates on what to expect for the Evercade later this year. So apparently, the Evercade can emulate PS1 and Nintendo 64, with those consoles being its upper limit. There's also plans for "collection 3" titles. I'm up for that; there's lots more Atari 2600 and 7800 titles out there. Maybe there could even be 5200 games? On another note, the fact that Playstation 1 and Nintendo 64 are now considered "retro" makes me feel my age.
  7. I'm for it. Playstation 1, my most favourite awesome console of the 90s. So many good games, I'll try to find the best I like. SONY PLAYSTATION CONSOLE (PSone) - Video Game Photos from the Room of Doom (digitpress.com) [parasite eve], loved this game, me and my gaming friend played it throughout the night, one's narrating the other controlling. Same with Final Fantasy VII, playing, shouting.....go there, that way, no, get him.....awesome times
  8. I still begrudge sony because of Dreamcast days, and Lik Sang, and Bleemcast, and other dirty practices they engaged in to squash others. Playstation 1 and 2 are the only two systems I enjoy NOT collecting legit games for. I was given a PS1 and a PS One, and bought another PS1 for $1 that I modded. Picked up a modded PS2 for dirt cheap a few years ago. Haven't touched a PS3 or 4.
  9. In short, Bubsy 3 was a game project, that was supposed to be completed on Spring of 1996 on Sega Genesis, Sony PSX (PlayStation 1) and on Sega Saturn. It was produced by Accolade and Images Software. The game concept was made by Mark Eyles. When he showed Bubsy 3 concepts to Images Software, they liked it so much, that they immediately started developing. According to the evidence, they completed the game. They only needed publishing partners, but no one accepted it. That's the description.
  10. Nintendo basically did what Sega did by going to an industry standard when they made the N64 back when Mario would make appearances on electronic bill boards in basketball game as a real-time CGI; they basically went the way of SGI (Silicon Graphics) type technology IMO... Same way with Sega when they created the "Virtual Racing" arcade game, however it seems like Sega was trying to do their own thing based on the "sprite based" arcade games that they were already doing with such games as "Out Run, Space Harier," and so-on thus the Saturn hardware seem to reflect some lessons from those proven technique. The good thing is that the "Atari Jaguar" seems to be right on the heels of the kind of graphics Sega was producing with the "Object Processor" originally designed for the Panther... I can go on and on about that sort of thing so forgive me if it seems like I'm coming out of the blue. The only problem with the Atari Jaguar is the "Video RAM" or lack there of in comparison to systems like the "3DO, Sega 32X (which has less RAM then the Jaguar, but better access to more memory than the Jag), and the Sega Saturn" which has more than enough video memory to give the Playstation 1 a run for a short time.
  11. Totally getting an Amico too, although my bet has been on the VCS being better than the Amico for a while now despite what public opinion wants me to believe. Still will be fun, though, and I hope it is a big success for Tommy and team. As long as I get a fun updated Shark! Shark! I'll be fine, and if the rumor is true that the old AD&D games might get an update and an IP strip so they can get made I am also down for that. Do I need an Amico? Of course not, just like I haven't needed any of the six Atari 2600's I've purchased, NES, SNES, PSP, Vita, Genesis, Playstation 1/2/3/4/5, DS, 3DS, Flashback portable, Nintendo Game and Watch, TI 99/4a, Odyssey 2, pong units, etc. Won't stop me from buying it.
  12. The family room console cabinet, retro gaming for the whole family Ikea Kallax 4x2 cube unit Ikea kitchen cabinet legs, kick panels (removable kick panels to access power boards/plug packs, legs wound up to allow air gap above kick panels) MDF backing Spa switch for power cutoff Customer under couch controller storage drawer. Sega SG-1000, RGB mod, SC3000 Megacart, custom scart cable Sega Master System 2, Master Everdrive, RGB mod, RGC scart cable Sega Megadrive II, MegaSD, RGC scart cable Sega Saturn, PicoPSU, MODE purchased, RGC scart cable. Sega Dreamcast, USB-GDROM, PicoPSU, BitFunX HDMI adapter Atari 2600 Jnr, Harmony SD, 2600RGB mod/scart cable Atari Jaguar, RGC scart cable, Jaguar GameDrive when it becomes available SNK NeoGeo MVS-1C CBOX, Universe Bios v4.0, Clock crystal mod, NeoSD, custom scart cable Capcom System II, Darksoft multigame, Digital AV Interface, CPS2IO Sammy Atomiswave, RCA Audio Mod, Modified CPS2IO Taito F3, Minigun, custom scart cable Panasonic 3DO FZ-1, USB host controller, 3DORGB mod, RGC scart cable Concord TVG-203, composite output mod, custom scart cable Xbox 360, Kinect, Unmodified Xbox, Xecuter bios, OEM component adapter Playstation 1, PSIO, RGC scart cable Playstation 2, Softmod, Pound HD link HDMI adapter Playstation 3, Unmodified PC-Engine, Turbo Everdrive, AV-Driver RGB Mod, RGC scart cable Nintendo NES, Everdrive n8, NESRGB and scart cable Nintendo SNES, Superdrive, RGC scart cable Nintendo 64, Everdrive 64, N64RGB mod, RGC scart cable Nintendo GameCube, GCLoader, SD2SP2, Insurrection Carby HDMI adapter Nintendo Wii, soft mod, WII2HDMI adapter. OSSC Scaler WHydra2.1 16 port scart switch 2 x Unnlink HDMI switch 5X1 Additional consoles in the lounge: Xbox One Nintendo Switch Nvidia Shield TV Odroid XU4, OGST Case, Retro Arena image.
  13. Hello all. I have about 80 auctions ending this sunday on ebay. However, I thought I would offer you all a nice discount on this stuff if we do the transaction off of ebay before there are any bids etc (we will just use PayPal not ebay). Prices are firm. So here is what I have: Lot of 6 Vintage Working Nintendo Game & Watch Collection Plus 2 More Rare Games http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=311028082639 $280 and free Priority shipping Huge Lot 150 or 200 Empty Atari Jaguar game Boxes Cannon Fodder and Manuals http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=181477632412 $136 and $4 for Media Mail shipping Big lot of 47 Prima Strategy Guides Official PlayStation 2 PSP PS2 N64 XBOX Sega http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=181477632381 $111 and $9 media mail shipping Big lot of 40 Brady games Strategy Guides Official PlayStation 2 PSP PS2 PC XBOX http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=311028082634 $91 and $9 media mail big lot of 50 playstation one games all working ps1 psx some great games in here http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=181477624407 $91 and $9 Priority shipping Lot of 34 Tips & Tricks Video Game Magazines Collection '99-01 Dreamcast N64 PS2 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=181477632389 $81 and $9 Priority Lot of 5 PlayStation 1 Systems blockbuster carrying case controllers 1001 cords http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=181477624390 $81 and $4 Parcel Select Lot of 30 New Not Sealed Atari Jaguar CD games Blue Lightning http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=181477632408 $71 and $4 Priority lot of 22 super nintendo power posters from magazine snes rpg secret evermore ++ http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=181477632377 $71 and $4 First Class Nintendo NES Lot - 12 Games In Boxes No Manuals Ice Hockey Kung fu Black box MLB http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=311028071440 $66 and $4 priority Lot of 15 Nintendo Power Super Mario Pokemon Magazines Strategy Guides Zelda NES http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=311028071424 $56 and $9 priority big lot of 28 playstation 2 games all working ps2 some great games in here look http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=181477624395 $46 and $9 priority And theres a bunch more auctions I have ending this coming sunday in 5 days so check my store and I will provide similar discount in whatever you are interested in buying off of ebay, just through paypal. Because I save on ebay fees so I pass savings to you. Thanks for looking -Kevin
  14. 1) CUSTOM FIRMWARE paired with a micro sd adapter. 2) The PSP library is impressive. I enjoyed almost every title I played on the PSP. Every system has clunkers or games that just don't "fit you". This library had very few for me. 3) Great battery life. Running CFW means the drive isn't being used. This pushes the battery life so far ahead of what it was ever meant to run. 4) Emulation up to Playstation 1 is excellent. Just do NOT use RetroArch. Find stand alone emulators especially from ZX-81 if possible. PSP2600, PSPINT, etc. EDIT: Yes unfortunately. These used to go for $50 at most but now the junky broken ones are more than that. If you want "it just works" you're looking at like $75. Good shape and power, memory card, battery and maybe a game? $125-$150 easily. EDIT 2: I have had my PSP 1000 since 2010 and, aside from having to replace the battery about 5 years ago or so, it has been a workhorse. I never felt it necessary to upgrade. The screens are supposed to be better on the 2000 or 3000 but I love my PSP and I use it so much even today. Waiting for my wife at doctor appointments, 5 minute quick sessions, gaming in bed, emulation on the go... the list goes on! EDIT 3: Wow I have to shut up after this one... but... Star Control II for the PSP (CFW required)! With 3DO voice!
  15. Hey everyone, I'm looking for a super nintendo fiber optic sign, or other fibers or signs I dont have. Also willing to hear of any other Store / Retail displays, signs, kiosks, non retail stuff, etc you may have for sale or want to trade also (does not have to be Nintendo, I'm into a bunch of stuff from Atari, Playstation, turbografx, Xbox, 3do, Sega, etc..) I have Cash, Or I have alot up for trade also. Cash or trade or any combo of the 2 is cool with me. *I'm not selling right now. Items are for trade towards items I dont have and the super nintendo fiber is top of the list. After that other fiber optic signs or superbrites, cabinets, kiosks, Gamecube or gameboy signs, Playstation 1 neon, other displays, etc... Let me know what you have! Any help finding the super nintendo sign would be awesome as well , I would make it worth your while. I've been on here since 2009 even though I dont have a ton of posts I do have good feedback. I can provide other verification from other forums / ebay etc. if anyone wants it. Also, I'm in NY but have a truck and trailer and can travel if needed or there is always other services to transport stuff. Some Items up for trade are: Nintendo Racetrack fiber optic sign, Mario Mania Banner, All Original Arcade games all working : Qbert (just got back from the shop), Contra, Nintendo Vs Freedom Force, Area 51 Site 4, Super Mario 2 display, Super Mario Bros Movie Mobile about 4 ft tall, Nintendo Nes folding table - from catalog, a number of Sega genesis and game gear game display cases, new 5ft Sonic and Knuckles Standee, Virtual Boy tabletop kiosk, 5ft mario kart standee, mario kart banner, starfox banner, ps2 neon sign, sealed dreamcast shirt, large gamestop banner, cib 3DO system and alot of cib games, a bunch of boxed systems and games, more games and systems (I have many more games and systems not shown in the pics), a bunch of original posters, etc.. Im also looking for some games, systems, boxes, etc... Here is also a list of games and boxes I'm looking for : https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1c760-0FYeaYx6x281Lp2LEPDUMuzEty2DCXKMUNLs44/edit?usp=sharing And here is a slightly outdated list of systems and games I have for trade: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bUfwKPzMgiUzSMaMQS4xslV4ajNkgSU3GHfDt2Lyivg/edit?usp=sharing ^^^please keep in mind both of these lists are a little out of date, I will be updating them as I have time.... most of this stuff is still here, but some is gone, but, I also have more to add to these as well. Let me know what you have, Thanks
  16. I've been meaning to get this done for years. My video game collection has been in storage crates, stuck in the basement, for the past 7 years since my last move ... until now! I finally got my video game center custom-built a couple of months ago. Now I have a place for everything (including my remaining Lego spaceships). I always intended to set it up as a small retro living room, with a couple of chairs and a small coffee table, so there is still work to be done; but at least I finally got to get my stuff out of storage! Now, that's the organizational setup. I still need to hook everything up (yes, I am slow and tend to procrastinate). I do have a multi-system switch box to enable me to easily switch between the various consoles. My aim is to configure it in a way that requires minimum effort to play, so I can just pick a console, grab a cartridge (or disc, or card, or whatever), and play. The consoles shown above are (below the TV, from left to right): Intellivision Master Component ColecoVision Nintendo Wii Nintendo GameCube Playstation 2 (standard and compact) Playstation 3 In addition, we have: Vectrex (to the right of the TV) iCade (to the left of the TV) Apple Homepod (far left on the base platform) Nintendo DS in carrying case (two-shelves above the Homepod) Apple iPod Mini (to the right of the DS case) Intellivision 25 Direct-to-TV game (far right, fourth shelf from the top) Games on display are: Intellivision games main collection (to the far right, to three shelves) Intellivision Home-brews collection (to the far right, bottom shelf) Intellivision duplicates CIB (to the far left, top shelf) Intellivision duplicates cart-only (sandwich between Homepod and iCade) Playstation 1, 2, 3 games (to the far left below Intellivision duplicates) Nintendo DS games (on shelf with Playstation games) Nintendo Wii and GameCube games (below Playstation games) Hidden from view scattered within the cabinets are: Additional Intellivision duplicate carts Various Intellivision components Intellivision Master Component (quite a few: Scart/Peritel, PAL, and NTSC) Intellivision II Master Component (2x Sealed) Intellivoice (quite a few, with and without boxes) ECS (1 CIB American edition, 1 CIB European "brown" edition) System Changer ColecoVision Expansion Module #1 (Atari Adapter) Various Flashback units Intellivision (3x: 1 signed by Keith, 1 signed by all other BSRs, 1 retail bought at Dollar General) Atari 2600 Sega Genesis ColecoVision Various Playstation 2 components: EyeToy Logitech Driving Force (steering wheel/pedals) Pelican Real Arcade joystick control panel Guitar Hero controller And of course, what's left of my Lego Star Wars spaceship collection, after I sold most of them in preparation for my last move (at the very top of the cabinet): Tie Interceptor X-Wing Fighter AT-ST Walker (not shown, because it fell apart and needs to be re-built) Everything shown (and not shown) is in perfect working order. In fact, apart from a few sealed Intellivision II consoles and a few shrink-wrapped Intellivision games, everything is intended for (semi-)regular use. My aim is to get everything hooked up and ready to go by summer (yep, I'm counting on that procrastination kicking in). -dZ.
  17. So here is something that is a big issue for the PS5 ans Xbox Series X that I'm curious what the answer to it will be. I was talking to the owner of a pawn shop this weekend, and he said 30 year old guys were always buying NES and PlayStation 1's. You can buy both for under $50 and you can buy the games 2 for $5. So this is a lot cheaper than the PS5 and Xbox Series X, and even though the games are old most of them are new to them. And a lot of people have these consoles and just buy the games. What is the advantage of these guys buying a PS5 or Xbox Series X over older consoles with more classic games that also don't feature DLC or have to worry about them downloading mature games? These pawn shops have tons of these games to choose from at the same price point. To me this is where graphics don't matter because why not just play older simpler cheaper consoles?
  18. Happy Holidays To all, Barb and I wish you the best for the holidays ****Coming very soon **** Sega combos. Many variations will be available, including the CD, the CD platform and so on. If you have any interest in these, send me a PM indicating which or what combinations you are looking for. How many times have you seen a console setting on a shelf,or a table,and covered in a fine layer of dust or sticky fingerprints? Dust and sticky stuff is not our friend!And its certainly not a friend to our consoles. So, a dust cover is not only "eye candy" but it keeps that console killer, dust out. Oh,lets not forget those other killers,foreign objects,unknown liquids,and little kids. And it adds a touch of cool to your collection *****And to all of you sending prayers our way, Barb and I thank you.******* Leukemia is for lack of a better description a life changer.Since I was diagnosed with this a year and a half ago, our lives have seen the entire range of emotions. I was told that I had 1-2 years left when they 1st found it. Then after a very aggressive pattern of chemo and blood transfusions, it went into remission 4 months ago. But now its back again, and I have to be very worried about infections. So we are back to the chemo again, and hope that another miracle will occur. After a depressing vist with the Dr. it appears that choices of treatment , have become limited. I can either go to the hospital for a month where they would treat this with a very very aggressive chemo, or I can get a milder version , given as a shot for 5 days, every month. The choice is becoming clear, and it is Quality or Quantity. I have chosen the quality, and with that I am not sure where it will go. I will say that at least I have been given the option, which alot of people do not get.And after the second go around with the Chemo, I am holding my own.I cannot decide which is worse, a round of 15 shots or getting a bag hooked up for an hour at a time. Bottom line,with Barbs help, and the amazing drugs I soldier on. Again thank you to all who send us best wishes. Since my wife(Barb) started making these covers over 16 years ago,she has continued to expand the choices.I am posting a lot of pictures so you will be able to see all of the choices available. For those of you just seeing these for the first time,we have been selling on Ebay over 15 years,Atari Age over 5 years and have sold covers to buyers worldwide! Covers for the Atari 400 and 800 now available with Red or White logos. . These are all custom made,from"pleather" which is a type of vinyl/leather.Easy to clean,and maintain Yes,we will accept Paypal-verified *******Shipping, no problem with going out of US, as long as you know I have nothing to do with USPS pricing******* Yes, we will combine shipping. And yes, we will give a discount when multiple items are bought. ******Note***** While most of the pictures show the cover installed on an actual console,a few do not,which is why they look dis-sheveld OK,pricing is as follows: 3DO $31.00 Atari 1050(Floppy Drive) $17.00 Atari 5200-$18.00 Atari 5200 Trak- ball-$16.50 Buy both of the 5200 units(Console and Trak-ball) $32.00 Atari 2600-$18.00 Atari VCS-$18.00 Atari 2600 Heavy Sixer-$18.00 Atari Jr/Rainbow-$14.00 Atari 7800-$18.00 **Atari Specials all 4 covers $60.00= 2600,7800,5200, and 5200 Trakball Atari Jaguar-(white)-$16.00 Atari Jaguar-(red)-$16.00 Atari 400- White or Red Logo-$17.00 Atari 800xl-$18.00 Atari 800 Red or white logo-$19.00 Atari Jaguar CD-$18.00-White or Red lettering Colecovision Console $18.00 Colecovision Roller Controller$16.00 Colecovision Module 1(Atari Adaptor)- $15.00 Colecovision Module 2-$18.00 Buy all 4 for $65.00 Commodore 64-$18.50 Commodore Vic 20-$18.50 Commodore C128- $18.50 Commodore C16-$18.50 Fairchild Channel F -$22.00 **Has cutout for power cord and joystick cords** Intellivision(Master System)-$18.00***With running man logo*** Intellivision II-$16.50 Both Intellivision Special Covers $32.00 Intellivision=INTV III- $18.00 Magnavox Odyssey II $25.00 Mattel Aquarius Computer $16.00 Nintendo-NES 101 Red or White Lettering-$16.50 Nintendo/NES White or Red Lettering-$17.50 N-64-White or Red Lettering-$17.00 SNES-White or Red Lettering-$17.00 Sega Dreamcast-orange-$18.00 Sega Dreamcast blue-$18.00 Sega Dreamcast Red- $18.00 Sega Genesis II-$16.50 Sega Genesis-16 bit $18.50 Sega Saturn -$18.50 Sega Master System -$16.50 Sega Mega Drive- $17.50 Sega Mega Drive II - $16.50 Sears Video Arcade II $18.00 ***Looks like the Atari 7800 Sears Tele-Games(Atari 2600) -$18.00 Sears Tele-Games(Atari Heavy 6r)- $19.00 Sony Playstation 1 $16.50 Sega Mega Drive- $17.50 Sega Mega Drive II - $16.50 RS 80/Tandy/Radio Shack Computer-$19.00 Texas Instruments 99/4a $18.50 Turbo Graphx 16/TG 16 $18.00 Vectrex Dustcover Black /w/ Blue ,White,Red logo $38.00 Vectrex Cover Gray with Black/Blue $38.00 XBox(Original) $25.00 PM me for additional questions And Thanks for looking. Over the past few years we have had numerous requests for consoles and computers that we do make. The reason we do not make them is because we have not had the actual console/ computer to use for a template. Buyers say, well I can give you the dimensions or send a picture. The problem is that dimensions do not take into account all the curves, bends, protrusions etc that are common on these units. So, working from supplied dimensions almost never works. Barb and I are not as mobile as we used to be, so trying to find these computers/ game consoles is a crap shoot at best and a waste of time at worst. What we can offer is this.If you have a console/computer, preferably a parts shell unit, that your willing to send us, we will make a cover for it and send it back at no charge! Now, we are not interested in units that are so obscure that there might only be 100 in the world. Obviously for us to make the cover there has to be a market of some kind, so please keep that in mind. So, shoot me a PM, let me know what your looking for and we can see if we can help each other!
  19. Hello. I just bought a retro tink SCART RGB to 5 RCA YCbCr/L/R from Stone Age Gamer in Ohio (mail order). I plugged it in and some games work and some games do not. First of all I have to clean off the contacts on the cartridges with isopropylhol. So far I tried two systems. The first is the Sega Tower of Power and I test the stream with Eternal Champions CD. the TV was very low ping; I was able to block a lot of my opponents attacks. I'm playing on a component TV Sony Wega,. And I chain 2 capture cards, a combination of a Hauppauge Rocket in standalone mode converted to HDMI and then one of those $10 HDMI capture cards in a USB 2.0 port. By the way there's two reasons why I don't use the Rocket in normal mode. One is I have a Macintosh and two in order to use it in Mac mode you have to buy third-party software which relies on VLC and VLC is tied to your house bqndwidh and my house has a maximum bandwidth of 1.5 Meg in 400k out but I can improve it with a direct Cellular connection of the output. The Mac is acting as a television studio but is limited by VLC it seems like, even though I'm actually streaming from the second screen of my Mac into the Android which uses Android apps to screen send to Twitch. I thought I was going to have a good time until next tried the SNES. First I tried Killer Instinct, that showed up perfectly fine on my screen but it didn't show up at all on my capture card. Also the Rocket was blinking blue which means signal not recognized. Then I tried legend of the mystical ninja and that was the same thing. No I don't know how you tell the difference between a 240p and a 480i but if Eternal Champions is 480i and Killer Instinct and Legend of the Mystical Ninja is 240p, then my suspicion is that my Hauppauge Rocket cannot capture 240p accurately. It just comes out as an error. I currently have a external adapter that takes component audio and video YPbP + LR to HDMI converter. It's one of the ones I found on eBay. If my component to HDMI converter can accurately deal with 240p then I should plug that into the HDMI capture box. By the way I split the signal with a powered splitter to my Wega as well as my capture card to have the lowest ping. On a normal television, how do you tell if you're in 240p mode or 480i mode? Do TVs convert one into the other usually or do they both usually display both natively? Do Sony Wega CRT TVs display both native 240p and 480i? I noticed Eternal Champions CD looks kind of dotted and pixeled in the cinemas. Is that just color blending adjacent pixels on a CRT TV? By the way, so far I see only five systems that can work with SCART without modifying any consoles: the master system/genesis 1, Genesis 2/32x, SNES (only the big model), Saturn, and Dreamcast. (and PlayStation 1 but the PlayStation 2 works good as a PlayStation one player for over 99% of the games. And I heard Turbo Grafx would work with a add-on retro adapter and a Genesis 2[?] SCART cable.) The other ones that can display RGB require some surgery on machines, right? Also I'm using a CRT VGA monitor for higher definitions without giving up the ping. I noticed that any interlaced games do not work with a standard CRT VGA. All games on the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Switch (and beyond) should require progressive displays so therefore should all be easily convertible to CRT VGA (with a playing around with of the monitor controls.) I assume if I find a 240p game for an old console, that will work on a CRT VGA with low enough delay for everything except light gun games. there are six systems that are kind of weird the ones, from PlayStation 2 to Wii U. I heard the PlayStation 2 only has about 20 games that are compatible with progressive monitors, well the original Xbox has ALL BUT 20 games compatible with progressive monitors. How do the Xbox 360 and PS3 do with games that run off progressive monitors? I assume every game on those systems is compatible with some progressive mode. Finally we got the GameCube Wii and Wii U all compatible with 480i. Just wondering what games would fail if you have a progressive only monitor like a typical CRT VGA. By the way I do have a device which lets you play 480i stuff on a VGA monitor. I noticed Pac Mania for Genesis was one frame behind the default CRT on a slo-mo test. If Genesis packmania was in 480i then that means the MTVBOX takes around one frame to de-interlace the signal. Right. May I have a old game that's done in 240p and see if that game is quicker on an MTVBOX because it doesn't have to de-interlace?
  20. Hi, My collection is fully organised and pictured here : https://muuseo.com/Notforsaleparadise I have almost 600 titles in my museum with full descriptions and translations for very obscure and rare CDs. Some are unique... My goal is to achieve the full hibaihin set. I have already collected the rarest ones but I still need a few moderately-rare CDs and demos for the most part. Feel free to contact me to submit items to me or to trade (I have dozens of items in double). I hope you'll enjoy browsing my museum! Cheers
  21. Top 10 games for each system, all-time. Only systems with at least 10 games logged are included. For comparisons to the previous year, check this post. New entries for this year were Famicom Disk System, Pong (consolidated several Pong-only systems) and Tandy MC-10. 3DO 1. Escape from Monster Manor - 1807 min. 2. Battle Chess - 1470 min. 3. Peter Frankl: Tower of Puzzle - 762 min. 4. Immercenary - 731 min. 5. Jurassic Park Interactive - 675 min. 6. Doom - 605 min. 7. Kingdom: The Far Reaches - 569 min. 8. Psychic Detective - 541 min. 9. BattleSport - 439 min. 10. Killing Time - 404 min. Acorn Electron 1. Bird Strike - 150 min. 2. Microball - 104 min. 3. Mr. Wiz - 38 min. 4. Felix and the Fruit Monsters - 15 min. 5. Invaders [IJK Software] - 12 min. 5. Kane - 12 min. 7. Impossible Mission - 10 min. 7. Tennis - 10 min. 9. Bandits at 3 O'Clock - 9 min. 9. Q*Bix - 9 min. Amiga 1. Premier Manager 1 - 2656 min. 2. Test Drive II: The Duel - 720 min. 3. Betrayal - 688 min. 4. Chaos Engine, The - 660 min. 5. Thundercats - 581 min. 6. Super Skweek - 460 min. 7. Prehistoric Tale, A - 423 min. 8. Zoom - 226 min. 9. Lotus III: The Ultimate Challenge - 217 min. 10. Gravity Force - 213 min. Amiga CD32 1. Banshee - 202 min. 2. Alien Breed - 193 min. 3. Disposable Hero - 165 min. 4. Alien Breed: Tower Assault - 145 min. 5. Top Gear 2 - 135 min. 6. Super Stardust - 75 min. 7. Brutal Football - 50 min. 8. Chaos Engine, The - 47 min. 9. Lotus III: The Ultimate Challenge - 45 min. 9. Power Drive - 45 min. Amstrad CPC 1. Chuckie Egg - 255 min. 2. Operation Alexandra - 230 min. 3. Dawn of Kernal - 70 min. 4. 1943 - 65 min. 4. Sub Hunter - 65 min. 6. Galaxians - 50 min. 7. 3D Star Strike - 45 min. 7. Akalabeth - 45 min. 9. Megablasters - 40 min. 10. Galactic Tomb - 35 min. 10. Pac-Man Arcade - 35 min. Apple II 1. Ultima IV: Quest for the Avatar - 2400 min. 2. Dino Eggs - 635 min. 3. Oregon Trail, The - 577 min. 4. Rescue Raiders - 450 min. 5. King’s Quest - 420 min. 6. Crisis Mountain - 415 min. 7. Ultima II: The Revenge of the Enchantress - 398 min. 8. Ultima III: Exodus - 365 min. 9. Beyond Castle Wolfenstein - 248 min. 10. Ultima I: First Age of Darkness - 220 min. Arcade 1. Q*Bert's Qubes - 4683 min. 2. Galaga - 3350 min. 3. Ms. Pac-Man - 3119 min. 4. Splatterhouse - 2609 min. 5. Street Fighter Alpha - Warriors' Dreams - 2511 min. 6. Mario Bros. - 2455 min. 7. Dig Dug - 2349 min. 8. Pac-Man - 2259 min. 9. Turtles - 2244 min. 10. Centipede - 2206 min. Atari 2600 1. Kaboom! - 227278 min. 2. Solar Fox - 27352 min. 3. Galaxian - 13000 min. 4. Missile Command - 10437 min. 5. Berzerk - 8580 min. 6. Asteroids - 7172 min. 7. Eggomania - 6107 min. 8. Hunchy II - 5355 min. 9. Super Breakout - 4895 min. 10. Enduro - 4740 min. Atari 5200 1. Pole Position - 2356 min. 2. Centipede - 1888 min. 3. Pac-Man - 1782 min. 4. Missile Command - 1748 min. 5. Berzerk - 1508 min. 6. Galaxian - 1483 min. 7. Space Invaders - 1436 min. 8. Joust - 1257 min. 9. Kaboom! - 1110 min. 10. Qix - 1048 min. Atari 7800 1. Pac-Man Collection - 14389 min. 2. Centipede - 3385 min. 3. Ms. Pac-Man - 2685 min. 4. Mario Bros. - 2637 min. 5. Baby Pac-Man [Bob Decrescenzo] - 2433 min. 6. Robotron: 2084 - 2401 min. 7. Asteroids - 2272 min. 8. Jr. Pac-Man - 2191 min. 9. Donkey Kong Jr. - 1987 min. 10. Xevious - 1655 min. Atari 8-bit 1. M.U.L.E. - 2748 min. 2. Shamus - 1283 min. 3. Pole Position - 1232 min. 4. Dr. Mario - 1072 min. 5. Super Breakout - 936 min. 6. Missile Command - 858 min. 7. Colossal Cave Adventure - 843 min. 8. Pac-Man - 836 min. 9. Kaboom - 773 min. 10. Donkey Kong - 739 min. Atari Jaguar 1. Tempest 2000 - 3248 min. 2. Worms - 2400 min. 3. Hover Strike - 2350 min. 4. Raiden - 2263 min. 5. Cybermorph - 1257 min. 6. Wolfenstein 3D - 1051 min. 7. Breakout 2000 - 993 min. 8. Pinball Fantasies - 847 min. 9. Defender 2000 - 811 min. 10. Super Burnout - 729 min. Atari Lynx 1. Shanghai - 2006 min. 2. Wyvern Tales - 903 min. 3. Rygar - 677 min. 4. Ms. Pac-Man - 642 min. 5. Cyber Virus - 550 min. 5. Klax - 550 min. 7. California Games - 530 min. 8. Assembloids - 450 min. 9. Xybots - 444 min. 10. Robotron: 2084 - 433 min. Atari ST 1. Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge - 355 min. 2. Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge 3 - 225 min. 3. Vroom - 160 min. 4. Sim City - 120 min. 5. BattleTech: The Crescent Hawk's Inception - 75 min. 6. Phantasie III - 57 min. 7. Plundered Hearts - 45 min. 8. Transarctica - 40 min. 9. Crazy Cars III (Lamborghini American Challenge) - 30 min. 9. Droid - 30 min. 9. Super Sprint - 30 min. Bally Astrocade 1. Bally Pin - 490 min. 2. Cosmic Raiders - 170 min. 3. Brickyard/Clowns - 148 min. 4. Muncher - 126 min. 5. Incredible Wizard, The - 99 min. 6. Solar Conqueror - 43 min. 7. Galactic Invasion - 41 min. 8. Candyman - 40 min. 9. Astro Battle [aka Space Invaders] - 35 min. 10. Gunfight - 26 min. BBC Micro 1. Elite - 444 min. 2. Frak! - 68 min. 3. Thrust - 54 min. 4. Locomotion - 50 min. 5. Zap! - 48 min. 6. Clogger - 46 min. 7. Paperboy - 42 min. 8. Way of the Exploding Fist, The - 41 min. 9. Return to Eden - 40 min. 10. Repton - 30 min. C64 1. Park Patrol - 4287 min. 2. Wizball - 3312 min. 3. Impossible Mission - 1441 min. 4. Lemans - 1102 min. 5. Space Pilot II - 1094 min. 6. Arkanoid - 1035 min. 7. Toy Bizarre - 1026 min. 8. Pirates - 968 min. 9. Gyruss - 939 min. 10. Legend of the Amazon Women - 871 min. CoCo 1 & 2 1. Dungeons of Daggorath - 1575 min. 2. Dungeon Crawl [Paul Shoemaker] - 545 min. 3. Mega Bug - 440 min. 4. Downland - 205 min. 5. Bedlam - 180 min. 6. Chess - 174 min. 7. Canyon Climber - 126 min. 8. Silpheed - 95 min. 9. Gold Runner - 93 min. 10. Chuckie Egg - 80 min. CoCo 3 1. Pop Star Pilot - 120 min. 2. Rampage - 57 min. 3. Pac-Man Transcode - 55 min. 4. Rad Warrior - 42 min. 5. Super Pitfall - 40 min. 6. Pac-Dude - 20 min. 6. Space Intruders - 20 min. 6. Thexder - 20 min. 6. Timberman - 20 min. 10. RoboCop - 17 min. ColecoVision 1. SteamRoller - 4853 min. 2. Mouse Trap - 2631 min. 3. Pepper II - 2201 min. 4. Galaxian - 1327 min. 5. Frenzy - 1089 min. 6. Astrododge - 920 min. 7. Knightmare - 881 min. 8. Donkey Kong - 868 min. 9. Pac-Man Plus - 845 min. 10. Lock N Chase - 840 min. Commodore 16 & Plus/4 1. 2048 - 48 min. 2. Space-Pilot - 44 min. 3. Jet Set Willy - 42 min. 4. Atlantikkrieg - 41 min. 5. Ghosts 'n Goblins - 27 min. 6. Bridge Head - 15 min. 6. Flood It - 15 min. 8. Blagger - 12 min. 8. Pengo - 12 min. 10. Beach Head - 10 min. 10. Handelsfahrt - 10 min. Commodore PET 1. Car Race II [Satori Iwata] - 118 min. 2. Seige [Mike Singleton] - 56 min. 3. Temple of Apshai - 30 min. 4. Lawn! [Bob Carr, Cursor #26] - 29 min. 5. Ski [Mike Singleton] - 24 min. 6. Miner! [Ron Longfellow, Cursor #19] - 17 min. 6. Toker - 17 min. 8. Night Drive - 16 min. 9. Millikan Oil Drop Experiment, Simulation of - 15 min. 10. Postperson's Route, The - 12 min. Cougar Boy/Mega Duck 1. Railway - 155 min. 2. Zipball - 25 min. 3. Bomb Disposer - 20 min. 3. Magical Tower - 20 min. 3. Snake Roy - 20 min. 3. Store Tris - 20 min. 7. Pile Wonder - 15 min. 7. Suleiman's Treasure - 15 min. 7. Virus Attack - 15 min. 10. Arctic Zone - 12 min. CP/M 1. Ladder - 121 min. 2. Zork I: The Underground Empire - 120 min. 3. CatChum - 54 min. 4. Invaders - 20 min. 5. Aliens - 15 min. 5. Pacmanos - 15 min. 7. Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy - 10 min. 7. Polish Pong - 10 min. 9. Nuclear Reactor - 6 min. 10. Neutron Tanks - 5 min. Creativision 1. Tennis - 83 min. 2. Crazy Chicky - 75 min. 3. Chopper Rescue - 71 min. 4. Sonic Invader - 37 min. 5. Auto Chase - 24 min. 5. Planet Defender - 24 min. 7. Police Jump - 21 min. 8. Astro Pinball - 18 min. 9. Mouse Puzzle - 17 min. 10. Blocks - 16 min. Dreamcast 1. Worms World Party - 4469 min. 2. Skies of Arcadia - 3060 min. 3. Gauntlet Legends - 1913 min. 4. Toy Commander - 1884 min. 5. Wacky Races - 1405 min. 6. Sonic Adventure - 1354 min. 7. Phantasy Star Online Ver. 2 - 1245 min. 8. Seaman - 1011 min. 9. Virtua Tennis - 1000 min. 10. Sonic Adventure 2 - 949 min. Emerson Arcadia 2001 1. Funky Fish - 759 min. 2. R2D Tank - 275 min. 3. Cat Trax - 194 min. 4. Escape - 170 min. 5. Superbug - 151 min. 6. Turtles - 149 min. 7. Jungler - 141 min. 8. Red Clash - 135 min. 9. Super Gobbler - 133 min. 10. Alien Invaders - 113 min. Epoch Super Cassette Vision 1. Wheelie Racer - 237 min. 2. Nebula - 105 min. 3. Super Soccer - 42 min. 4. Lupin III - 33 min. 4. Miner 2049er - 33 min. 6. Astrowars II: Battle in Galaxy - 24 min. 7. Comic Circus - 22 min. 8. Elevator Fight - 19 min. 9. Kung-Fu Road - 17 min. 10. Doraemon - 12 min. 10. Super Golf - 12 min. Fairchild Channel F 1. Pac-Man - 713 min. 2. Tetris - 114 min. 3. Video Whizball - 103 min. 4. Hockey - 33 min. 5. Alien Invasion - 22 min. 5. Pinball [aka Pinball Challenge] - 22 min. 7. Blackjack [aka Video Blackjack] - 21 min. 8. Tennis - 20 min. 9. Tic-Tac-Toe/Shooting Gallery/Doodle/Quadra-Doodle - 19 min. 10. Drag Race [aka Drag Strip] - 17 min. 10. Space War - 17 min. Famicom Disk System 1. Konamic Tennis - 114 min. 2. Yakyuuken II: Gal’s Dungeon - 107 min. 3. Metroid - 94 min. 4. Doki Doki Panic - 75 min. 5. Dracula II: Noroi no Fuuin - 74 min. 6. Emi-chan no Moero Yakyuuken! - 59 min. 7. Tama & Friends: 3 Choume Dai Bouken - 54 min. 8. Zelda no Densetsu - The Hyrule Fantasy - 15 min. 9. All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros. - 10 min. 9. Exciting Baseball - 10 min. FM Towns 1. Zak McCracken & the Alien Mindbenders - 881 min. 2. Splatterhouse - 106 min. 3. Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis - 33 min. 4. Puyo Puyo - 15 min. 4. Samurai Showdown - 15 min. 6. Loom - 12 min. 7. Chase H.Q. - 10 min. 7. Galaxy Force - 10 min. 7. Operation Wolf - 10 min. 7. Raiden - 10 min. 7. Super Street Fighter II - 10 min. 7. Tale of Alltynex - 10 min. 7. Truxton II - 10 min. 7. Twin Cobra - 10 min. 7. Viewpoint - 10 min. FM Towns Marty 1. Raiden Densetsu (Raiden Trad) - 480 min. 2. Image Fight - 65 min. 3. Afterburner - 60 min. 4. Bubble Bobble - 45 min. 4. Chase H.Q. - 45 min. 4. Genocide Squared - 45 min. 4. Tatsujin Ou (Truxton II) - 45 min. 4. Turbo Outrun - 45 min. 4. Viewpoint - 45 min. 10. Blandia - 25 min. Game Boy 1. Pokemon Red Version - 5107 min. 2. Qbillion - 2325 min. 3. Pokemon Yellow - 2223 min. 4. Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening - 2106 min. 5. Donkey Kong - 1354 min. 6. Pipe Dream - 1334 min. 7. Cave Noire - 1206 min. 8. Shisenshou: Match Mania - 1192 min. 9. Pokemon Blue Version - 1166 min. 10. Jack Nicklaus Golf - 1132 min. Game Boy Color 1. Dragon Warrior III - 6815 min. 2. Monopoly - 5784 min. 3. Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX - 1466 min. 4. Tomb Raider: Starring Lara Croft - 1416 min. 5. Pokémon Gold - 1293 min. 6. Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons - 1163 min. 7. Ms. Pac-Man: Special Color Edition - 1059 min. 8. Super Mario Bros. Deluxe - 1020 min. 9. Harvest Moon 2 GBC - 707 min. 10. Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages - 648 min. Game Gear 1. Chessmaster, The - 1391 min. 2. Sonic Triple Trouble - 611 min. 3. Shining Force Gaiden: The Final Conflict - 480 min. 4. Sonic the Hedgehog - 438 min. 5. Tails Adventure - 384 min. 6. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 - 269 min. 7. Sonic Chaos - 248 min. 8. Sonic Blast - 213 min. 9. Pac-Man - 210 min. 10. Crystal Warriors - 170 min. Game.com 1. Centipede - 755 min. 2. Resident Evil 2 - 455 min. 3. Duke Nukem 3D - 452 min. 4. Lights Out - 380 min. 5. Batman & Robin - 205 min. 6. Sonic Jam - 145 min. 7. Indy 500 - 100 min. 8. Henry - 65 min. 9. Tiger Casino - 62 min. 10. Jeopardy - 60 min. 10. Scrabble - 60 min. Genesis 1. Phantasy Star II - 7063 min. 2. Sword of Vermilion - 5131 min. 3. Warrior of Rome II - 4981 min. 4. Phantasy Star III - 4722 min. 5. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 - 3837 min. 6. Sonic 3 & Knuckles [aka Complete Version] - 3763 min. 7. Phantasy Star IV - 3301 min. 8. Shining Force II - 3045 min. 9. Sonic the Hedgehog - 2978 min. 10. Streets of Rage 2 - 2482 min. Handheld/Tabletop 1. Mario's Cement Factory (Nintendo G&W New Wide Screen) - 60 min. 2. Dungeons and Dragons (Mattel) - 35 min. 3. Caveman (Tomy Grandstand) - 30 min. 3. Little Mermaid (Tiger) - 30 min. 5. Football (Mattel) - 20 min. 6. Ms. Pac-Man (Coleco) - 17 min. 7. Tandy-12 Computerized Arcade - 15 min. 8. Head to Head Talking Football (Tiger) - 10 min. 8. Pac-Man (Coleco) - 10 min. 10. Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II (Acclaim) - 4 min. Intellivision 1. Christmas Carol vs. the Ghost of Christmas Presents - 13340 min. 2. Tower of Doom - 4578 min. 3. Lock 'n' Chase - 4276 min. 4. Bowling [aka PBA Bowling] - 2698 min. 5. BurgerTime - 2294 min. 6. Astrosmash - 1625 min. 7. Q*bert - 1620 min. 8. AD&D: Cloudy Mountain - 1592 min. 9. Thunder Castle - 1454 min. 10. Diner - 1356 min. Interton VC-4000/APVS 1292 1. Blackjack - 50 min. 2. Invaders - 49 min. 3. Olympics [aka Paddle Games] - 34 min. 4. Circus - 30 min. 5. Space War - 28 min. 5. Winter Sports - 28 min. 7. Shooting Gallery [aka Hunting] - 25 min. 8. Grand Prix [aka Car Racing] - 23 min. 9. Flappy Bird - 22 min. 10. Monster Man - 16 min. Mac OS Classic 1. Lemmings - 2863 min. 2. Age of Empires 2 - 2395 min. 3. Train Engineer - 1775 min. 4. Sim City 2000 - 1600 min. 5. Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? - 1530 min. 6. Chuck Yeager's Air Combat - 1250 min. 7. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone - 980 min. 8. PGA Tour Golf - 730 min. 9. Oregon Trail - 520 min. 10. Bugdom! - 517 min. Microvision 1. Bowling - 103 min. 2. Blockbuster - 47 min. 3. Connect Four - 21 min. 4. Pinball - 11 min. 5. Mindbuster - 8 min. 6. Baseball - 7 min. 7. Sea Duel - 6 min. 8. Cosmic Hunter - 4 min. 9. Star Trek: Phaser Strike - 3 min. 10. Alien Raiders - 2 min. 10. Vegas Slots - 2 min. MSX 1. Burger Time - 606 min. 2. Comic Bakery - 228 min. 3. Lode Runner - 210 min. 4. Bomberman - 207 min. 5. Hyper Rally - 205 min. 6. DAIVA Story 4 - Asura's Bloodfeud - 170 min. 7. Time Pilot - 163 min. 8. Butamaru Pants - 159 min. 9. Block Puzzle - 143 min. 10. Ghost - 140 min. MSX2 1. Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake - 1447 min. 2. Shiryou Sensen: War of the Dead - 1172 min. 3. Shiryou Sensen 2 - 1045 min. 4. Metal Gear - 939 min. 5. Quarth - 425 min. 6. DAIVA Story 5 - The Cup of Soma - 120 min. 7. Snatcher - 100 min. 8. Vampire Killer - 85 min. 9. Zanac Ex - 30 min. 10. Xevious: Fardraut Saga - 25 min. N64 1. GoldenEye 007 - 5111 min. 2. Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time - 4603 min. 3. Gauntlet Legends - 2060 min. 4. Knockout Kings 2000 - 1775 min. 5. Mario Kart 64 - 1739 min. 6. Super Mario 64 - 1643 min. 7. South Park - 1121 min. 8. Pilotwings 64 - 1036 min. 9. Centre Court Tennis - 849 min. 10. Star Wars: Rogue Squadron - 760 min. NEC PC-8801 1. Shiryou Sensen: Browning no Fukkatsu - 1270 min. 2. Shiryou Sensen: War of the Dead - 330 min. 3. Shiryou Sensen 2 - 250 min. 4. Jesus - 200 min. 5. DAIVA Story 1 - Flames of Vlitra - 150 min. 6. Tenshi-tachi no Gogo - 110 min. 7. Ys I: Ancient Ys Vanished - 92 min. 8. Hot Milk - 50 min. 9. Super Mario Bros. Special - 40 min. 10. Snatcher - 35 min. NEC PC-9801 1. Kizuato - 1343 min. 2. Policenauts - 969 min. 3. Dead of the Brain - 795 min. 4. Corpse Party - 705 min. 5. Rusty - 594 min. 6. Cosmic Psycho - 400 min. 6. Tokio Twilight Busters - 400 min. 6. Wedding Bell ha Takakara ni - 400 min. 9. Ys II: Ancient Ys Vanished - The Final Chapter - 341 min. 10. Kotetsu no Daibouken - 300 min. 10. Satyr - 300 min. 10. Sela - 300 min. Neo Geo AES/MVS 1. Alpha Mission II - 1195 min. 2. Metal Slug - 1118 min. 3. Ghost Pilots - 1082 min. 4. Neo Turf Masters - 933 min. 5. NAM-1975 - 511 min. 6. Magical Drop 2 - 478 min. 7. Baseball Stars 2 - 411 min. 8. Magician Lord - 334 min. 9. Metal Slug 2 - 301 min. 10. Baseball Stars - 298 min. Neo Geo CD 1. Last Hope - 396 min. 2. Metal Slug - 373 min. 3. Ironclad - 197 min. 4. Pulstar - 183 min. 5. King of Fighters '94 - 142 min. 6. Aero Fighters 2 - 100 min. 7. Bust-A-Move (aka Puzzle Bobble) - 95 min. 8. Ghost Pilots - 88 min. 9. Double Dragon - 80 min. 10. Neo Mr. Do! - 75 min. Neo Geo Pocket Color 1. Bust-A-Move Pocket - 675 min. 2. Sonic the Hedgehog: Pocket Adventure - 435 min. 3. Dark Arms: Beast Buster 1999 - 411 min. 4. Pac-Man - 230 min. 5. Metal Slug: 1st Mission - 153 min. 6. SNK vs. Capcom: Match of the Millennium - 120 min. 7. Gals' Fighters - 100 min. 8. Last Blade, The: Beyond the Destiny - 96 min. 9. Magical Drop Pocket - 75 min. 10. Match of the Millennium - 50 min. 10. Metal Slug: 2nd Mission - 50 min. 10. Neo Turf Masters - 50 min. NES/Famicom 1. Final Fantasy - 5953 min. 2. Baseball Stars - 5810 min. 3. Tetris - 5127 min. 4. Super Mario Bros. 3 - 4650 min. 5. Romance of the Three Kingdoms - 4309 min. 6. Action 52 - 4122 min. 7. Dragon Quest II (Dragon Warrior II) - 4118 min. 8. Dragon Quest (Dragon Warrior) - 3594 min. 9. Super Mario Bros. - 3425 min. 10. Legend of Zelda, The - 3266 min. Odyssey^2 1. Turtles - 906 min. 2. Attack of the Timelord - 845 min. 3. Pick Axe Pete - 642 min. 4. Killer Bees - 469 min. 5. K.C. Munchkin - 402 min. 6. Air Assault - 334 min. 7. Nice Ice! - 283 min. 8. Frogger - 262 min. 9. Thunderball! [aka Flipper Game] - 215 min. 10. UFO - 203 min. PC (DOS) 1. Silent Hunter - 13129 min. 2. Historyline 1914-1918 - 8800 min. 3. NetHack - 5046 min. 4. Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall - 3510 min. 5. Doom II - 2381 min. 6. Final Doom - 2168 min. 7. Doom - 2091 min. 8. SimCity 2000 - 2015 min. 9. Ultimate Doom, The - 1627 min. 10. Stunts / 4D Sports - 1292 min. PC (Windows 95/98) 1. Baldur's Gate - 4911 min. 2. Half-Life - 1595 min. 3. MechWarrior 4: Mercenaries - 1560 min. 4. Nocturne - 1550 min. 5. Final Fantasy VII - 1549 min. 6. Diablo II - 1500 min. 7. Diablo - 1077 min. 8. Clan Lord - 1020 min. 9. Warcraft Adventures - 960 min. 10. Enclave - 810 min. 10. Ookma-Kyi - 810 min. Philips CD-i 1. Link: Faces of Evil - 565 min. 2. Steel Machine - 489 min. 3. Atlantis: The Last Resort - 375 min. 4. Apprentice, The - 361 min. 5. Merlin's Apprentice - 240 min. 6. Zaak van Sam, De - 148 min. 7. Dimo's Quest - 118 min. 8. Micro Machines - 112 min. 9. Thunder in Paradise - 82 min. 10. International Tennis Open - 73 min. PlayStation 1. Suikoden II - 6635 min. 2. Tomb Raider III - 6165 min. 3. Final Fantasy VII - 6102 min. 4. Tomb Raider II - 5998 min. 5. Final Fantasy VIII - 5068 min. 6. Suikoden - 4946 min. 7. Doom - 3736 min. 8. Tomb Raider - 3370 min. 9. Breath of Fire III - 3087 min. 10. Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation (Tomb Raider 4) - 2549 min. Pong 1. Coleco Telstar - 55 min. 2. Quelle: Pong Generation 2 - 50 min. 3. Pong [generic] - 35 min. 4. Universum Color TV Multi - 25 min. 5. Match: Spectrum 6 [Model W-1025] - 15 min. 5. Odyssey 500 - 15 min. 7. Odyssey 400: Tennis - 10 min. 8. Gamatic 7706 - 7 min. 8. Heathkit GD-1999 [clone of National Semiconductor Adversary system model 370] - 7 min. 10. Atari Pong Table [2019, mechanic] - 5 min. 11. Atari Hockey-Pong - 4 min. RCA Studio II 1. Bowling - 293 min. 2. Berzerk - 126 min. 3. Space War - 72 min. 4. Pinball - 55 min. 5. Baseball - 48 min. 6. Scramble - 32 min. 7. Freeway - 19 min. 8. Squash - 14 min. 9. Climber - 13 min. 10. Asteroids - 11 min. 10. Pacman - 11 min. Sega 32X 1. DOOM - 2574 min. 2. Virtua Racing Deluxe - 1161 min. 3. Motocross Championship - 1009 min. 4. Blackthorne - 772 min. 5. Kolibri - 721 min. 6. JagDoom 32X - 682 min. 7. Metal Head - 601 min. 8. Mortal Kombat II - 585 min. 9. Virtua Fighter - 559 min. 10. Knuckles' Chaotix - 429 min. Sega CD 1. Sonic CD - 2056 min. 2. Dracula Unleashed - 1371 min. 3. Ecco the Dolphin - 1295 min. 4. Sol-Feace - 1140 min. 5. Iron Helix - 907 min. 6. Ecco: Tides of Time - 721 min. 7. Silpheed - 687 min. 8. Jurassic Park - 646 min. 9. Crime Patrol - 627 min. 10. Panic! - 563 min. Sega Master System 1. Phantasy Star - 3205 min. 2. Hang-On - 2508 min. 3. Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap - 967 min. 4. Astro Warrior - 880 min. 5. Alien Syndrome - 623 min. 6. Ys: The Vanished Omens - 577 min. 7. Global Defense - 567 min. 7. Sonic the Hedgehog - 567 min. 9. Choplifter - 537 min. 10. Shinobi - 502 min. Sega Saturn 1. Albert Odyssey: Legend of Eldean - 2680 min. 2. Dragon Force - 1895 min. 3. Virtual Hydlide - 1423 min. 4. SimCity 2000 - 1372 min. 5. Tomb Raider - 1349 min. 6. Panzer Dragoon Saga - 985 min. 7. Powerslave - 925 min. 8. Shellshock - 878 min. 9. A*M*O*K - 735 min. 10. Worms - 720 min. SG-1000 1. Chack'n Pop - 1324 min. 2. Q*bert - 661 min. 3. Safari Race - 290 min. 4. Ninja Princess - 177 min. 5. Mahjong Solitaire - 93 min. 6. Gulkave - 88 min. 7. H.E.R.O. - 75 MIN. 8. Bomb Jack - 73 min. 9. Wonder Boy - 70 min. 10. Congo Bongo - 60 min. Sharp X1 1. Romancia - 300 min. 2. Zeliard - 281 min. 3. Might and Magic Book One: The Secret of the Inner Sanctum - 260 min. 4. DAIVA Story 3 - Trial of Nirvana - 200 min. 4. Tower of Druaga, The - 200 min. 6. Xanadu: Dragon Slayer II - 197 min. 7. 3-D Bomberman - 153 min. 8. Ys I: Ancient Ys Vanished - 142 min. 9. Super Mario Bros. Special - 120 min. 10. Earth Fighter Rayieza, The - 115 min. Sharp X68000 1. Cameltry - 852 min. 2. Daimakaimura (Ghouls n' Ghosts) - 662 min. 3. Akumajou Dracula (Castlevania Chronicles) - 562 min. 4. Ys III: Wanderers From Ys - 421 min. 5. Laplace no Ma - 253 min. 6. Ys II: Ancient Ys Vanished - The Final Chapter - 237 min. 7. Hydlide 3: The Space Memories - 230 min. 8. Ys I: Ancient Ys Vanished - 178 min. 9. Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari - 132 min. 9. Hydlide 2: Shine of Darkness - 132 min. 9. R-Type - 132 min. Sinclair ZX Spectrum 1. Knight Lore - 311 min. 2. Jetpac - 171 min. 3. Anchovy Coast - 148 min. 4. Chuckie Egg - 125 min. 5. Rats, The - 100 min. 6. Jet Set Willy - 92 min. 7. Sabre Wulf - 91 min. 8. Park Patrol - 89 min. 9. Snoball in Hell - 65 min. 10. Slubberdegullion - 63 min. SNES 1. Lawnmower Man, The - 14730 min. 2. Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past - 5837 min. 3. Secret of Mana - 2548 min. 4. Super Mario World - 2526 min. 5. International Tennis Tour - 2407 min. 6. Dragon Quest V - 2383 min. 7. Super Metroid - 2099 min. 8. Lord of the Rings: Vol. 1 - 1709 min. 9. Super Castlevania IV - 1542 min. 10. Final Fantasy V - 1366 min. Sord M5 1. Pooyan - 81 min. 2. Super Cobra - 79 min. 3. Tetris [Jan Jelinek/ROS/FSoft] - 41 min. 4. Word Maze - 34 min. 5. Step Up - 24 min. 6. Jumping Jack - 16 min. 7. Dragon Attack - 14 min. 7. Fruit Search - 14 min. 7. Real Tennis - 14 min. 10. Reversi - 13 min. Tandy MC-10 1. Flipull - 132 min. 2. Tetris 16K (Greg Dionne) - 77 min. 3. Flagon Bird - 73 min. 4. An Adventure in Williamsburg - 56 min. 5. Blink MCX [Robert Sieg] - 50 min. 6. Space Assault - 37 min. 7. Pac-Man (Greg Dionne) - 25 min. 8. Tetris 4K (Greg Dionne) - 12 min. 9. Lost World Pinball - 7 min. 9. Micomainia - 7 min. TG-16/PC Engine 1. Devil's Crush - 1428 min. 2. Blazing Lazers (Gunhed) - 1068 min. 3. Galaga '90 [aka Galaga '88] - 1061 min. 4. Bonk's Adventure - 943 min. 5. R-Type - 904 min. 6. Victory Run - 873 min. 7. Legendary Axe - 853 min. 8. Override - 819 min. 9. Soldier Blade - 689 min. 10. Bomberman '94 - 670 min. TG-CD/PC Engine CD 1. Cosmic Fantasy 2 - 1850 min. 2. Ys Book I & II (US) - 1730 min. 3. Rom Rom Stadium - 650 min. 4. Exile - 550 min. 5. Ys I & II (JPN) - 247 min. 6. Loom - 240 min. 7. Laplace no Ma - 164 min. 8. Castlevania: Rondo of Blood - 115 min. 9. Splash Lake - 110 min. 10. Star Parodier - 103 min. TI-99/4A 1. Tunnels of Doom [Quest of the King] - 7597 min. 2. St. Nick - 3613 min. 3. Wizard's Doom - 3405 min. 4. Henhouse - 2854 min. 5. Realms of Antiquity - 2490 min. 6. Centipede - 2319 min. 7. Never-Lander - 2025 min. 8. Werewolves & Wanderers - 1995 min. 9. Parsec - 1981 min. 10. Lemonade Stand - 1965 min. TRS-80 Model I/III 1. Quest for the Key of Night Shade - 345 min. 2. Actual Reality - 275 min. 3. Submarine Warfare - 245 min. 4. Robot Wars - 90 min. 5. Robot Attack - 70 min. 6. Frogger - 45 min. 7. Sea Dragon - 40 min. 8. ICBM - 25 min. 8. Scarf Man - 25 min. 10. Defense Command - 20 min. 10. Zaxxon - 20 min. Watara SuperVision 1. Chimera - 190 min. 2. P52 Sea Battle - 170 min. 3. Police Bust - 150 min. 4. Crystball - 130 min. 5. Fatal Craft - 70 min. 6. Witty Cat - 57 min. 7. Tennis Pro '92 - 39 min. 8. Alien - 35 min. 9. John Adventure - 30 min. 9. Treasure Hunter - 30 min. Vectrex 1. Mine Storm - 2444 min. 2. Ultima: Akalabeth - 515 min. 3. Berzerk - 473 min. 4. Clean Sweep - 416 min. 5. Spike - 341 min. 6. Star Castle - 327 min. 7. Armor Attack - 306 min. 8. Hyperchase - 305 min. 9. Rip Off - 245 min. 10. Scramble - 237 min. VG 5000 1. Machaon - 271 min. 1. Tortues - 271 min. 3. Glouton - 53 min. 4. Monstre, Le - 15 min. 4. Star Roc - 15 min. 6. Moto Infernale, Le - 10 min. 6. US Rallye - 10 min. 8. Fou Volant, Le - 8 min. 9. Abeille, L' - 5 min. 9. Tetris - 5 min. VIC-20 1. Shamus - 976 min. 2. Sword of Fargoal - 894 min. 3. Seafox - 650 min. 4. Metagalactic Llamas Battle at the Edge of Time - 514 min. 5. Clowns - 326 min. 6. Protector - 196 min. 7. Omega Race - 192 min. 8. Ms. Pac-Man - 190 min. 9. Gridder - 174 min. 10. Threshold - 165 min. WonderSwan 1. Lode Runner - 722 min. 2. Engacho! - 644 min. 3. Kaze No Klonoa: Moonlight Museum - 600 min. 4. Puyo Puyo Tsu - 579 min. 5. Puzzle Bobble - 410 min. 6. Wonderborg Robot Works - 120 min. 7. Ganso Jajamaru Kun - 95 min. 8. Makaimura - 66 min. 9. Space Invaders - 37 min. 10. Pocket Fighters - 30 min. 10. Shanghai Pocket - 30 min.
  22. Why keep the discussion about what was in the past. Look at the situation today. Look how many cool homebrews we are getting for the Jaguar, while the PlayStation 1, 3DO etc. are all dead. I didn't have a Jaguar back in the day (nor did I care about it), but I got one about a year ago and I absolutely love it (so much I even started to develop games for it myself) And it really shines in certain areas, one of it's perticulary strong points is it's Super Scaler capabilities, utilized by for example Super Burnout. That's why I decided my first game for it (e.g. Wormhole 2000) should be a game that really takes advantage of that. So we have seen so many lists about the most successful consoles of all times. Well I would like to see a list of the most successful consoles in the homebrew scene, e.g. the console that still have a life today. My list would definitely include two consoles that didn't do so well when they were released, but today they have a load of great games released for them every year. This is my list so far: 1. Vectrex 2. Atari Jaguar The Jaguar is a sprite beast that even outperforms the higly regarded NeoGeo. PS. Sorry for deviating from the Pitfall topic, but I respond to the discussion above.
  23. wait wait you use a Playstation 1 stock controller on your vcs???? do you like it more than the Sega Genesis controller? Can you utilize the D-Pad buttons *and* the little thumb joystick? no not the little thumb joystick im guessin just the d pad buttons right. what kind of adapter do you need?
  24. Maybe someone can help me solve a few small problems I'm coming across. I'm following this schematic/description -- https://gamesx.com/controldata/psxcont/psxcont.htm#CIRCUIT I think I figured it out...mostly. He leaves a lot to be deciphered, lol. I'm drawing up a schematic in KiCAD right now, and I only have a few questions: 1. The DATA pin of the controller plug connects to SER OUT, correct? 2. Where does the COMMAND pin of the controller plug connect to? I must've re-read the entire page 15 times and still can't decipher where COMMAND goes. 3. Are the 74HC165 pins not associated with buttons (A1-A8, B1-B8, etc.) left with no connection? Or do they share a connection? COMMAND, maybe? Thanks in advance!
  25. Yea that was the point or printing those books... Someone a few years back someone had suggested these two books for learning Atari BASIC and Assembly language for the 8-bit computer game making. It's one of the gateways into the world of Assembly language; I also have a couple of books on the "Motorola 68000" Assembly language... Just diversifying myself a little bit; with Atari hardware's, the "big two processors" are the 68000 and the 6502 with the JRISC being the more exclusive CPUs for the Jag system. The main reasons is to play around with 2D graphics on my favorite systems; I got a lot of big 3D dreams for the Jaguar system, but in order to get there it probably wouldn't hurt to skew off into the 8-bit world where there's not a lot of temptations to pursue unreasonable 3D ideas that'll only let me down in the end programming the Jaguar; not acceptable. I'm hoping to develop a good strong foundation on 2D graphics in BASIC and Assembly with the 8-bit computers and then learn some foundational 3D programming in Assembly with the 68000 using a couple of books I printed up on the matter, which is one of the reasons I purchased an Atari ST. I figure if I'm going to learn hardware I probably need to have the actual computer at some point; I never really owned an ST before but the book deals with the 16-bit computer... An ST emulator is cool, but the actual hardware is even better. Besides whatever the 68000 can do, the JRISC can do it better twice as fast so whatever 3D engine I make for the Jaguar, it won't be nothing out of the unreasonable, but maybe a little out of the ordinary since the Jag isn't as beefy as the Playstation 1, Sega Saturn or N64 when it comes to that particular kind of 3D... No, you have to make something really special for the Jaguar's hardware, the traditional way of doing effective dynamic 3D with bells and whistles...? a few tricks will have to be pulled at some point... Perhaps a few non traditional and maybe unconventional tricks on such a high potential, but very limited hardware. So I'm preparing for the long game, but based on past experiences, I going to try and keep things as simple as possible if I can. Sigh... Well... Can't blame me for trying but try I must. 😁
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