+iesposta #51 Posted November 26, 2015 As far as I know, you can't put ROMs on a flash cart from an iPad... You could if you jailbreak iOS6 and had the camera connection kit. Since iOS 7 onward they've removed access to FAT formatted cards and use their own routine to pull picture data off camera cards. It sure was nice when they just mounted like a flash drive. And with my iPad I can still download, upload and most of the things a desktop computer can do. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andromeda Stardust #52 Posted November 26, 2015 You could if you jailbreak iOS6 and had the camera connection kit. Since iOS 7 onward they've removed access to FAT formatted cards and use their own routine to pull picture data off camera cards. It sure was nice when they just mounted like a flash drive. And with my iPad I can still download, upload and most of the things a desktop computer can do. So you can't "mount" and external flash card? That blows. Why do people keep buying these devices if Apple continues to remove useful features? $600 iPad that places the user in a protected walled offf cubicle, or a $400 MS laptop where you can download and install literally anything you want. Those MS netbook / tablets are looking pretty attractive by comparison... 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+iesposta #53 Posted November 26, 2015 So you can't "mount" and external flash card? That blows. Why do people keep buying these devices if Apple continues to remove useful features? $600 iPad that places the user in a protected walled offf cubicle, or a $400 MS laptop where you can download and install literally anything you want. Those MS netbook / tablets are looking pretty attractive by comparison...Mac formatted media mounts just fine, but Mac format will not work for Linux systems, ARM systems like Raspberry Pi, thumb drives to play clips or movies on TV... they all want FAT32.I've always and still do run jailbroken devices. My iPhones and iPads run emulators and ROMs I download from AtariAge and elsewhere. Retroarch is getting really good. Intellivision is tough, but it emulates well on the PSP emulator, believe it or not. I still want to figure out how to get MSX / ColecoVision to run the larger Pac Man Collection and SGM content. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Usotsuki #54 Posted November 26, 2015 Why do people keep buying these devices if Apple continues to remove useful features? Because Apple. 5 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Keatah #55 Posted December 9, 2015 I'll go with the "Just sell me the ROM & PDF" crowd too.. I love CIB releases and all but I can't always afford them. Cart only and Rom, etc. are worthwhile options to consider. I hope to see more homebrew ROM releases in the future since I use a flashcarts, they never usually leave the cartridge port. It saves wear and tear, plus its convenient. :-) Boy you said it. I'm quite set on playing on emulators/multi carts with an X-arcade for my gamepad of choice. Its the perfect combo. Was lucky enough to grab both DK2Arcade and Ms Pacman both digital (with sexy pdfs.) for Intelivision. Thats when I sort of realized the box and manual aren't all that, theyre nice but rom+pdf is perfect to me. Ofcourse sometimes I don't mind buying physical for stuff like the SGM, and even if I had buyers remorse about a few games on various systems I'm sure i could sell them for atleast what I payed for them. But yeah I'm the same - a few days after i have the box and manual for a game they sort of just get in the way and all I really care about are the games themselves. I always like to see a new game come out on cartridge first, and then some time later a ROM & PDF. This method has real benefits. The programmer can make some money. Collectors get their jollies. I get to play a game for little or no cost. The programmer/publisher is looked upon with favor and generosity. The game never falls into oblivion - no limited edition bullshit. No rush to buy There are rare cart-only limited edition games out there that I'm certain I'll never play. I can't name them because I kinda forgot what they were. And that's ok. I've got 500,000 others to pick from. And if someone were to show me a cool kick-ass rare game in person I'd be like: Me: After playing arbitrary game for 1/2 hour. Ohh boy!! Can I get that? Guy: No. Me: Why? Guy: Not sold any more. Me. Well what about ROMZ? Guy: Not been dumped. Not been made available. Me: Ohh.. Ok. Well forget that then what else can we play with? I forget about it and ask the guy to pull something else out. Guy fishes through his collection for some time and pulls out a flash cart or boots up emulator. Me: Ok. What's this? Guy: This is something really cool. You gotta try it out! Me: Ohh wow! I like it! Guy: Yup.. They did a nice job. Check out the attention to detail. Me: I can see that. And hear it too. Guy: Well here if you liked that now try this.. Me: Hours later. Hey it's getting late. Where can I buy these or get them? Guy: Go to this website. You can get a cartridge or since I know you like emulators you can get a ROM & PDF. Me: Ohh fuck'n A man that's awesome. Guy: You can get support and report bugs and talk to the programmer. Me: That's just really cool. ..and that is just fantastic! These are games that'll be remembered and played over and over again. Right now all you homebrewers and emulator authors are on my gratitude list. At which some point in the future will be converted to a gift list. So you can't "mount" and external flash card? That blows. Why do people keep buying these devices if Apple continues to remove useful features? $600 iPad that places the user in a protected walled offf cubicle, or a $400 MS laptop where you can download and install literally anything you want. Those MS netbook / tablets are looking pretty attractive by comparison... Because Apple. Yah.. about that.. MS and Linux are king when it comes to device interoperability and interfacing, pushing files around and organizing things. You want nothing but. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CatPix #56 Posted December 9, 2015 Mac OS X can also read and write FAT32 (not sure if they can format them tho, but who sell non-formatted support those days?). I never had any trouble moving files between my Windows laptop and my Mac Mini on USB stick and use my Android smartphone in external drive mode on the Mini either. Now, iStuff devices, I do not know and doesn't want. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+Gemintronic #57 Posted December 9, 2015 As a side I have tried to interest people in making a wrapper for Stella for Android devices. There's another homebrew programmer trying to get something similar going for sega genesis. I think selling games through the various online stores (Google Play, Apple Store, etc..) is one way everyone can win. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Schizophretard #58 Posted December 9, 2015 As a side I have tried to interest people in making a wrapper for Stella for Android devices. There's another homebrew programmer trying to get something similar going for sega genesis. I think selling games through the various online stores (Google Play, Apple Store, etc..) is one way everyone can win. Do you mean porting over games to Android by having the emulators within the APK of the games? For an example, I buy Space Rocks and it is just Space Rocks because the emulator is within the game? 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+Gemintronic #59 Posted December 9, 2015 Do you mean porting over games to Android by having the emulators within the APK of the games? For an example, I buy Space Rocks and it is just Space Rocks because the emulator is within the game? Yeah. I don't think a straight up emulator would pass all the stores (especially Apple). One game per APK. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+H.E.R.O. #60 Posted January 1, 2016 Late to the party discussion but I'd go along with the rom being for purchase (or for free ) after a certain timeframe. If there will be no more carts available ever for a certain game, what's the damage to releasing the rom for it? There's always going to be people who want the full package. I for one only get the cart/box/manual on games that really interest me but I'm not averse to trying out or paying less for a rom for a game I may not be as interested in. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Schizophretard #61 Posted January 2, 2016 Yeah. I don't think a straight up emulator would pass all the stores (especially Apple). One game per APK. Seems like a good idea. Emulation itself is kind of like porting an entire system. Might as well use it to port individual games for many platforms. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
retroillucid #62 Posted January 3, 2016 ... CollectorVision doesn't want to do another run of either of these games so that the games will hold value for collectors. Where did you take that?! That's totally untrue! can't believe what I'm reading here..... We always been up to make another run but programmer don't want to He also said he don't want to release the rom So it's not always our call keep that in mind Now as for rom release That's something we're doing for awhile now....and it's completely FREE 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+iesposta #63 Posted January 3, 2016 Where did you take that?! That's totally untrue! can't believe what I'm reading here..... We always been up to make another run but programmer don't want to He also said he don't want to release the rom So it's not always our call keep that in mind Now as for rom release That's something we're doing for awhile now....and it's completely FREE And I replied to the original post with this info. : Re: ColecoVision Ghosts and Zombies. The author admits it has bugs, and has corrected them and changed enough of the game for a new release. A. It will play better. B. It will not be Ghosts and Zombies so those rare copies are still rare. Maybe he will allow this new version to be sold as a ROM or free ROM? PDF manuals? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andromeda Stardust #64 Posted January 3, 2016 Where did you take that?! That's totally untrue! can't believe what I'm reading here..... With all due respect, I have visited your site multiple times, and the overwhelming majority of your games, especially those that I may have interest in purchasing, are out of stock. Maybe it's too much effort to do further runs; I honestly don't know. I see a website selling homebrews where if you aren't in the loop and ready to buy with credit card or paypal in hand, the moment the game drops, you can forget about owning them. To the uninformed, or those of us who casually view the items for sale, or who wait for reviews before sinking money into games, it it too late. Basically what I see is an online archive of games I can't have. You really seem to be catering to the collector, rather than the gamer. Albert stocks nearly everything, all the time. I don't know how he does it, but I have purchased dozens of homebrews from the AA store, whether just released or ten years old, yet I don't own a single collectorvision release. While I would love to purchase a couple of titles, it seems either I can't, or would have to take a gamble on something I may not like, in hopes I may be able to trade it for one I want down the road. Tiny Knight is definitely on my radar, but your two previous SNES titles are sold out. Sydney Hunter and Justice Beaver appear to be exclusively available to those who originally contributed to the crowdfunding campaigns. No option for people to get their hands on a copy for sale after the fact. Will Tiny Knight ever be available to the public on SNES cart, or is there some secret preorder crowdfund I need to contribute to? Confused... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Keatah #65 Posted January 3, 2016 Now as for rom releaseThat's something we're doing for awhile now....and it's completely FREE Where are they at? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
retroillucid #66 Posted January 3, 2016 Where are they at? Just subscribe to the Member Section on our website Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
retroillucid #67 Posted January 3, 2016 With all due respect, I have visited your site multiple times, and the overwhelming majority of your games, especially those that I may have interest in purchasing, are out of stock. Maybe it's too much effort to do further runs; I honestly don't know. I see a website selling homebrews where if you aren't in the loop and ready to buy with credit card or paypal in hand, the moment the game drops, you can forget about owning them. To the uninformed, or those of us who casually view the items for sale, or who wait for reviews before sinking money into games, it it too late. Basically what I see is an online archive of games I can't have. You really seem to be catering to the collector, rather than the gamer. Albert stocks nearly everything, all the time. I don't know how he does it, but I have purchased dozens of homebrews from the AA store, whether just released or ten years old, yet I don't own a single collectorvision release. While I would love to purchase a couple of titles, it seems either I can't, or would have to take a gamble on something I may not like, in hopes I may be able to trade it for one I want down the road. Tiny Knight is definitely on my radar, but your two previous SNES titles are sold out. Sydney Hunter and Justice Beaver appear to be exclusively available to those who originally contributed to the crowdfunding campaigns. No option for people to get their hands on a copy for sale after the fact. Will Tiny Knight ever be available to the public on SNES cart, or is there some secret preorder crowdfund I need to contribute to? Confused... Our website is currently being completely redone so people will be able to buy games directly from our website When publishing games, we usually have the rights to make a certain quantity (usually more than enough) Although, many games are STILL available to purchase Yet, I admit our current website is cleatly not designed for this yet (soon, it will) and may not reflect this Our SNES games are all STILL available to purchase, again ... We're waiting for our new website design so people will be able to order any games they want 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andromeda Stardust #68 Posted January 3, 2016 Our website is currently being completely redone so people will be able to buy games directly from our website When publishing games, we usually have the rights to make a certain quantity (usually more than enough) Although, many games are STILL available to purchase Yet, I admit our current website is cleatly not designed for this yet (soon, it will) and may not reflect this Our SNES games are all STILL available to purchase, again ... We're waiting for our new website design so people will be able to order any games they want Let me know when you get it done. I'm wasn't trying to be negative. Just an observation that it seems as though everything is limited. I may have to pick up some games sometime... It really is amazing. I remember a time when all NES homebrews were NROM and basically played like simple Atari games. Now we have full blown games that impress just as much as period releases. Just a couple years ago SNES homebrew was almost non-existant. And it literally blows my mind what people are doing with Atari these days... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
retroillucid #69 Posted January 3, 2016 Let me know when you get it done. I'm wasn't trying to be negative. Just an observation that it seems as though everything is limited. I may have to pick up some games sometime... It really is amazing. I remember a time when all NES homebrews were NROM and basically played like simple Atari games. Now we have full blown games that impress just as much as period releases. Just a couple years ago SNES homebrew was almost non-existant. And it literally blows my mind what people are doing with Atari these days... No worries, you're completely right about it We received alot of similar messages during the past year Right now, the best way to follow us is on our facebook page at: facebook.com/collectorvision Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VectorGamer #70 Posted January 4, 2016 Where did you take that?! That's totally untrue! can't believe what I'm reading here..... We always been up to make another run but programmer don't want to He also said he don't want to release the rom So it's not always our call keep that in mind Now as for rom release That's something we're doing for awhile now....and it's completely FREE I know that's the case for Ghosts N Zombies (or whatever it's called) but what about Starcom? Didn't you previously say that was a limited release because you guys wanted to raise money for upcoming projects? If that's the case then why not release the ROM on your www? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
retroillucid #71 Posted January 4, 2016 I know that's the case for Ghosts N Zombies (or whatever it's called) but what about Starcom? Didn't you previously say that was a limited release because you guys wanted to raise money for upcoming projects? If that's the case then why not release the ROM on your www? There's more than Starcom not being available as rom file on our website That's because we're waiting for our new website design Once the new website is ready, we'll post another set of rom files Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+iesposta #72 Posted March 1, 2016 Just saying, regarding buying ROM's: I bought D2K for Intellivision, $70 cart boxed, then saw his original DK had the Japanese logical screen order of 1, 2, 3, 4 that I like to play that way - barrels, cement factory, elevators, blue rivets & player saves the captured girl, Kong falls, repeat. So I bought the $20 DK ROM because DK cart selling was years ago, and the only way I could play it was to purchase the ROM. Next I bought the $20 D2K ROM to use in emulation, because I found myself using the ROM more than the actual cartridge. Found a kind collector that purchased multiple copies of DK and was kind enough to sell one to me! Then I bought the $70 Intv. Ms Pac Man boxed cartridge from the artist who programmed it. By this time every ROM is now on permanent sale for $10, so I bought Ms Pac Man ROM for $10. I'm nowhere near rich, or even in the black, and maybe crazy, but if the game is good enough to buy on cartridge and appreciate the instructions, overlays and artwork, then it is good enough to buy again if offered as a ROM. So that's around $260 from me to one programmer artist for 3 great games in both physical and digital format. "And my ROMs have my name in the title screen! I'm easily impressed!" Only other personalized cart I have that has on the Title Screen, "Serial Number 0006" "This cart has been custom produced. This one is for you: (my name)" is Vecmania from John Dondzilla, and has Star Wars Arcade-like, Repulse, Phoenix-like, Asteroids-like, Missile Command-like, Space Invaders-like, and two unfinished games Tempest-like and Discs of Tron-like. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
atarifan88 #73 Posted March 5, 2016 Yes Al, I would love it if you could sell homebrew ROMs in the Atari Age store. Count me in as a regular customer for purchasing the ROM/PDF manual of a game! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skippy B. Coyote #74 Posted March 24, 2016 I'll toss in another vote for having a digitial download option available for homebrews that the author chose to never publicly release a free version of, or for new releases that haven't been made freeware yet. The ones that come to mind for me are: Chetiry Epic Adventure Haunted Adventure Trilogy Star Castle Arcade Zippy the Porcupine I'd be happy to pay a fair price to have these games alongside all my other homebrews on a Harmony cart, and be able put the ROMs on handheld systems to emulate on the go. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Albert #75 Posted March 24, 2016 I am still paying attention to this thread, and still plan on exploring this once I move the store to new software (which, trust me, is a very high priority for me right now). So I very much appreciate the continued feedback on this issue. ..Al 4 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites