Rome1u wrote:Thanks for the great work!
EDIT. Good games to add may be:
- FIFA soccer 97 (FIFA 97) (It included a new indoor game mode. Very enjoyable.)
- FIFA 98: Road to World Cup (FIFA 98) (It included a new indoor game mode. Very enjoyable.)
- International Superstar Soccer Deluxe (By Konami. It was a revolution of soccer games)
- World Championship Soccer (World Cup Italia '90) (PAL) (It is a singular game)
- Sensible soccer
- Virtua Racing
Virtua Racing is a pretty obvious reason for why it's not included - the use of the exclusive SVP chip makes it a hard one to emulate in general. The original Gens doesn't even have SVP support. I'd say a better pursuit may be to try and emulate the Hitachi SH2 processor found in the 32X add-on next, so that we can hopefully add that library, including the better-performing 32X version, to this catalog.
I make no indication that I have good knowledge on the sports titles, I don't even know what the best years in sports were for any of the games, let alone the improvements year-over-year. The most I know is from Sega Lord X covering the entire Madden series on Genesis. Assuming there's only a <Q> on the game, I don't see a reason why some of these games couldn't be included if they don't simply replace what's on the disc. The choices were from personal decision making. If it's a FIFA, I just tested them all to confirm if they worked, then picked one. Same for Madden, and for NBA games, etc.
With regards to Sensible Soccer and International Superstar Soccer Deluxe, they were not tested simply because they... weren't in the 2012 goodset. In an ironic twist, Ronaldinho '98, the PD romhack of International Superstar Soccer Deluxe, WAS included in the goodset, and did make it through testing, so
technically you got it! ... I'll fix it for next release.
Correct me if I'm wrong though, information's a bit fuzzy here, but isn't Super Kick-off the North American name for Sensible Soccer? That one is actually included.
As for World Championship Soccer, I genuinely thought it was terrible and Sega themselves released better ones, like the included World Championship Soccer II.