Exact same as the PC in almost every aspect with the original but heavy optimized to allow running it on the Dreamcast.
https://youtu.be/kfwQDjQIzqo
This is a very rought test and playtrought for the mentioned game and altought some problems due the 16bit palette and an engine that doesnt release the ram, it goes pretty well.
I forgot to save in the vmu so all the advance is lost, but anyway is just a video to show it running it with a gdemu and the most up to date Dreambor from Ian.
TMNT Rescue Palooza Dreambor
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TMNT Rescue Palooza Dreambor
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Re: TMNT Rescue Palooza Dreambor
Really nice not sure whats wrong with your capture i can do one for you if you like 

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Really nice Dakangel. Thanks. Also nice to see others taking up the mantle of porting OpenBOR mods.
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Awesome work my friend. Nice to see some more BOR heading over to the almight DC.Dakangel wrote:Exact same as the PC in almost every aspect with the original but heavy optimized to allow running it on the Dreamcast.
https://youtu.be/wS5h316Zk0g
This is a very rought test and playtrought for the mentioned game and altought some problems due the 16bit palette and an engine that doesnt release the ram, it goes pretty well.
I forgot to save in the vmu so all the advance is lost, but anyway is just a video to show it running it with a gdemu and the most up to date Dreambor from Ian.
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Re: TMNT Rescue Palooza Dreambor
This couldn't be happening if it wasn't for your extraordinary contribution to the engine.Ian Micheal wrote:Really nice not sure whats wrong with your capture i can do one for you if you like
dubcity wrote:Really nice Dakangel. Thanks. Also nice to see others taking up the mantle of porting OpenBOR mods.
Yeah, I'm not a fan of these ninja reptiles, but ever since the game was released i thought it might be a good candidate for a Dreamcast port, but the original creator didn't think so and didn't want to help with this conversion.gamesreup wrote:Awesome work my friend. Nice to see some more BOR heading over to the almight DC.
Im testing the game until the end to find any bugs and problems, however, given the treatment I received in the openbor forum i will share this version for everyone to enjoy and spread everywhere.
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Openbor forum is prolly the worst i went to i was pretty much insulted and called names .. Then asked to join there team.. This how Dreambor happen they said stuff dreamcast we dont support it.. And i could not let that happen..
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SMH there are some really toxic game communities out there. Openbor forum can be that way for sure. They moved away from Dreamcast long ago because of the limited memory and hate when any of us bring it up.
In my time analyzing all these newer games there is one big reason why they run out of memory: too many playable characters. Most old school beat em ups have 2-4 playable characters. Some of these new BOR games have 8+ playable characters.
Another limitation to getting games to work on Dreamcast are the newest scripts that are being used by mod makers. Dreambor doesn't support them at the moment. But I have to discuss this with Ian for future improvement.
Dreambor supports all display outputs but Dreamcast can't process the higher color pallettes fast enough. That's why frame rate drops on 16 bit and 32 bit pallette. Another reason why the openbor forum moved on from Dreamcast.
In my time analyzing all these newer games there is one big reason why they run out of memory: too many playable characters. Most old school beat em ups have 2-4 playable characters. Some of these new BOR games have 8+ playable characters.
Another limitation to getting games to work on Dreamcast are the newest scripts that are being used by mod makers. Dreambor doesn't support them at the moment. But I have to discuss this with Ian for future improvement.
Dreambor supports all display outputs but Dreamcast can't process the higher color pallettes fast enough. That's why frame rate drops on 16 bit and 32 bit pallette. Another reason why the openbor forum moved on from Dreamcast.
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Can't wait to check it out my friend! And thanks againDakangel wrote:This couldn't be happening if it wasn't for your extraordinary contribution to the engine.Ian Micheal wrote:Really nice not sure whats wrong with your capture i can do one for you if you like
dubcity wrote:Really nice Dakangel. Thanks. Also nice to see others taking up the mantle of porting OpenBOR mods.Yeah, I'm not a fan of these ninja reptiles, but ever since the game was released i thought it might be a good candidate for a Dreamcast port, but the original creator didn't think so and didn't want to help with this conversion.gamesreup wrote:Awesome work my friend. Nice to see some more BOR heading over to the almight DC.
Im testing the game until the end to find any bugs and problems, however, given the treatment I received in the openbor forum i will share this version for everyone to enjoy and spread everywhere.

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Wow this game is looking awesome! Can you share the CDI with us?
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