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Am I to understand a prototype will be revealed within the next few days?

Yes, the reveal is this Saturday, they say people will be able to see and use a playable prototype and..... dedicated staff to answer all the burning questions! If you go, PLEASE! Take some pictures and videos!

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There's an earlier version of the "Say Hello to RetroBlox" blog post in Google's cache that contains a bit different wording.

 

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:6dtqkdDgpTEJ:retroblox.com/2017/01/13/say-hello-to-retroblox/+&cd=8&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us

 

Notably, it mentions a second founder "Eric" who is not mentioned in the published article. Also mentions support for "even the slightly less popular but equally enjoyable systems from NEC, SNK, and more." Another notable omission is the sentence mentioning that their patent pending "Hybrid Emulation" system "achieves analogue hardware levels of game compatibility via emulation without the connectivity limitations of FPGA or salvage-hardware based systems."

 

WTF is a Hybrid Emulation System? No matter. My recommendation of software emulators still stands.

 

 

There is also an entire paragraph missing in the final edit.

 

"You, the community have put out inspirational works in the form of new games, mods, and translations, often times with little to no support from official sources or otherwise. Also, we’ve at times been witness to seeing this work compromised by those that would use it commercially without due credit to its creators. It’s our opinion that the lack of a secure, unified digital marketplace for new retro game projects is a key contributing factor to this “retro-gaming ghetto” where those doing it for the love get burned – and where other talented people who would do it for the money won’t venture for largely the same reasons. So, we believe its time for another option. With RetroBlox, you’ll be able to securely distribute new games and content on our digital storefront. (cough OUYA cough) We also plan to provide new tools for you to use to accomplish these goals which we’ll have announcements about in the future. Our goal is to work with you, the community, as well as major publishers to create a balanced ecosystem of new and original retro games that appeal to all tastes."

 

Make of it what you will.

 

Between this earlier version and the current version, there's a lot of "will be's" and "plan to's". This tells me none of this stuff is ready. And goddammit I want something I can purchase for real at a real store. All these kickstarter things are inflated with hot air.

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Man, people really just buy into ideas, huh? Execution of said ideas doesn't matter... just as long as the idea is cool.

 

Why would you be so psyched before there are any concrete details? I don't get it. I, too, like the IDEA of this, but there is ZERO to get excited about at this point.

 

I should just go kickstart some IDEAS. Once funded I'll post them here on AA.

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"Wake me up when there's a prototype."

 

Yes, the reveal is this Saturday, they say people will be able to see and use a playable prototype and..... dedicated staff to answer all the burning questions!

*blinks eyes groggily*

*yawns*

*stretches*

*slowly gets up to make coffee*

 

That was a nice little nap I had there! :P

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Shoving old-school Atari VCS Game Program cartridges into an original Atari VCS can be cool in a number of ways.

Shoving old-school Atari VCS Game Program cartridges into a modern-day machine doesn't feel right.

 

I'm not sure the modern-day gamer gets excited over cartridges. And the old-school gamer is going to have original hardware to play with.

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I'm not sure the modern-day gamer gets excited over cartridges. And the old-school gamer is going to have original hardware to play with.

This old-school gamer isn't especially interested in the cartridge angle (though it is nice), for that exact reason. But I'm interested in the CD compatibility. A lot of CD-based hardware has gotten stupidly expensive lately, and this would be a great alternative--provided the support/compatibility is there--to shelling out for stuff like TurboGrafx CD, NeoGeo CD, Jaguar CD, or Amiga CD32 systems (these are some of the relatively few cases where I'll settle for emulation :-D :P ).

 

Even if those are too esoteric, being able to play my PlayStation, Sega CD, Saturn, and Dreamcast discs on one console is still very appealing.

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According to a post on Facebook, it was being worked on for over a year, so the prototype demonstration should be more than smoke and mirrors. Should be.

 

You would think anyone wanting to dive into this sort of project would be aware of Chameleon shenanigans from last year. Why not show real hardware and something working up front to gain some credibility?

 

I guess we shall find out something soon enough as to whether this thread will be some pages of actual interest because hardware exists, or 300+ pages of debunking and pointing out the smoke and mirrors.

 

Yea... time to get out the popcorn.

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