
in meantime, i have completed both Alien Breed 2 (first time on DC) and Rainbow Islands (first time ever!)
One of the , if not THE best game on Amiga. Thanks kremiso.kremiso wrote:next one
MOONSTONE
cool bloody game
nothing special here, it is the same version i had in one old best of, but works great also with the 3.5 release;
with the boot disk, you'll avoid the long intro + slow loading sequence;
after the single boot load, when it's decompacting the freezed image, insert Disk B into the first virtual floppy drive, and Disk C into the second one (pressing X on controller on emulator menu)
tested for 1 hour an a half
MOONSTONE.zip
Top marks thank you great workkremiso wrote:next one
MOONSTONE
cool bloody game
nothing special here, it is the same version i had in one old best of, but works great also with the 3.5 release;
with the boot disk, you'll avoid the long intro + slow loading sequence;
after the single boot load, when it's decompacting the freezed image, insert Disk B into the first virtual floppy drive, and Disk C into the second one (pressing X on controller on emulator menu)
tested for 1 hour an a half
MOONSTONE.zip
i like it a lot too, sadly never reached to complete it, also back in the dayFlorreW wrote:...One of the , if not THE best game on Amiga. Thanks kremiso.
a couple of great games would benefit for sureIan Micheal wrote:...I might be able to push it to over 3 mb or 4 so you can install more to memory
Not much point to me since the hombrew remake is better in every way then the old retail onekremiso wrote:a couple of great games would benefit for sureIan Micheal wrote:...I might be able to push it to over 3 mb or 4 so you can install more to memory, ie Superfrog, or Settlers too
hope you'll reach on this
i have also another odd/picky request
do you think that would be possible to setup an NTSC Amiga instead of a PAL one, in that old emulator core?
i would like to test some ntsc versions, maybe they can run even smoothly, maybe not
ie, this Bubble Bobble version (US), it runs imo better even on pal setting, ok the music play slower, but the controls response is surely better
Bubble Bobble (US).zip
I love to see Theme Park donekremiso wrote:oh yeah, i well know how good is that remake![]()
but no, my theorical point was another, i'll try to explain better
i was wondering if reaching to set up an A500 NTSC hardware, instead of a PAL one, would help all the titles than not performs greatly on uae4all, speed talking
that Bubble Bobble example is just a comparison between the same versions (pal vs ntsc), the US version runs better than the original, little better even in PAL, a ton better in NTSC
i have a bunch of native NTSC Amiga games, that (obviously) performs better than the PAL counterpart
also, many PAL games runs a ton faster on a NTSC hw, and that could maybe help the emulator too
but i know, probably trying to reach the 60Hz will make things even worse, like ie what happens with the Snes roms in Dreamsnes
Yack !Ian Micheal wrote: it's atari st straight port