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Re: VMU archiving project
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2015 6:03 pm
by OatBob
Almost every game with a VMU minigame is made by a Japanese company. These are the few exceptions. Evil Twin and Speed Devils are made by Ubi Soft (out of France), and Trickstyle is made by Acclaim (USA). I just wanted to point out that the VMU minigame feature doesn't seem to have been as popular in the West.
Re: VMU archiving project
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2015 6:10 pm
by Blai
Where does "(---) [Download]: VMU Football [Minigame]" come from? not from a game?
Also, it would be good to write the region where the original game was released or has the vmu app.
For example:
Culdcept 2: Culdcept 2 - Pocket Book [Application] (JP)
Evolution 2 - Far Off Promise: Linear Watch [Clock] (JP) (EU) (US) ---> in case the app is present in all three regions
Re: VMU archiving project
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2015 6:14 pm
by streeker
Aaaaah, okay. Now I get it.
You're right about this. I guess, the VMU as a standalone "game system" has been far more popular in Japan. At least they even had commercials for the launch titles (the Godzilla ones, if I remember it correctly).
Anyway, "Namco Museum", which was developed by Mass Media (USA), would be another one for your list.
Re: VMU archiving project
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2015 6:23 pm
by streeker
Blai wrote:Where does "(---) [Download]: VMU Football [Minigame]" come from? not from a game?
Also, it would be good to write the region where the original game was released or has the vmu app.
For example:
Culdcept 2: Culdcept 2 - Pocket Book [Application] (JP)
Evolution 2 - Far Off Promise: Linear Watch [Clock] (JP) (EU) (US) ---> in case the app is present in all three regions
"VMU Football" has been available via dreamcast.com back in the day - read more about it:
http://www.ign.com/articles/1999/10/02/vmu-football
Concerning the region listings..... I'm afraid, I don't have every version of every DC game worldwide to re-check them for this issue

Plus, some of these minigames I've rather downloaded myself instead of having tried to get them from the GDs.
Re: VMU archiving project
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2015 6:27 pm
by Blai
Oh I see, I thought you checked for every release
And about the football minigame, I didn't know about it at all. Thanks for the info!
Re: VMU archiving project
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2015 6:41 pm
by streeker
While we're at it, I'm calling out again to the owners of the MOTHRA VMU. If anyone would be willing and able to dump the minigame untouched(!), that'd be an awesome contribution to this project as well! So far, I only have it with the monster already hatched.
It really is a simple task, if you have a Dreamcast SD adapter.
Re: VMU archiving project
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2015 7:24 pm
by Blai
Also, I have another request. Could you explain a little bit what every minigame or application is about?
In the cases you know.
Also, you could explain how to get each minigame (beating the main game, in the options menu of the game, etc.) in the cases you know.
That would be good to know, for historical purposes.
Re: VMU archiving project
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 8:25 am
by OatBob
I'm taking a stab at the Mothra Dream Battle manual. I can barely read kana signs, so anything with kanji requires the tedium of looking things up in a dictionary.
My understanding is that there are four menu options:
- Tournament - supports 8 players!!!
- War - 2player competitive mode or 3v3 team play
- Hall of Fame
- Option - This one only has one option - Turn the sound ON/OFF
The last page also has a ton of warnings. I only had time to do one OCR and Google translate attempt, which stated something along the lines of pressing the reset button or removing the batteries will lose any unsaved progress.
Re: VMU archiving project
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 12:00 pm
by streeker
OatBob wrote:
The last page also has a ton of warnings. I only had time to do one OCR and Google translate attempt, which stated something along the lines of pressing the reset button or removing the batteries will lose any unsaved progress.
Thanks. I will recommend this to the one Mothra owner I know. We'll see.
Re: VMU archiving project
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 5:28 pm
by OatBob
nah, I tried it already. I need to figure out what the others say.