![]() The paper envelope was so worn it felt like tissue paper. It was just a shame that the sounds were off.Finally got my replacement TurboED last night. That was interesting to play on a different system. Having to press Select to change in between punches and kicks kind of sucks. They did a really good job with it but as I expected playing with only 2 buttons isn't enough. I played through a round of Street Fighter 2. Thank you for this post! It made me think about the file system differently and I was able to make it work. ![]() I'm kind of tempted to rip it myself and to try it out, to see if the iso's were just bad/weird rips. Go figure.Īnd yes if I pop in a real Neo Nectaris CD it does not have this issue on my duo. BUT, the iso's or burned discs play fine on emulators. I found 3 different ISO's of it floating on the internet and all exhibit this strange problem where you can't start the game from the beginning (it just kinda freezes before it plays the intro movie), but you can enter in the code for stage 1 or any other stage and it plays just fine that way. one thing I found is if you ever try playing a burned copy of Neo Nectaris on an actual Duo. I'll try that RGR option you mentioned later. I've tried the game plenty over the years. it just says "loading" on chrome or firefox. I didn't try very hard but I couldn't get that Neo Nectaris browser emulator to go on my first tries. Guys, I've been trying out this browser based emulator for Neo Nectaris I've been intending to make a website for it, kind of like the Faria Map I put out years ago in my web space. Sadly no one hosts it but one personal account a dude on smspower forums uploaded it to and it's a many many years old post that could go away whenever. I've looked for years on that one, just usually honor board rules around not begging for warez/roms so I didn't consider the possibility.Īnd in return I offer this, not as sketchy - the remaster/update of Dragon's Curse: Dragons' Trap (aka Wonderboy 3) for Windows, privately made, original game, but with some slight modernizing tweaks and a challenge mode in there too. I've done crazy hacking, patching and mining for certain old games to get them going still with that, a version of the 10th anniv of C&C which was hackable to run and others. It took me a few buys to track it down, but I ended up picking up the right release of the 'Maxis Collections 3' and now I can play it again. There was one release done that has the 16bit install but is a 32bit executable, and while the install won't work, the contents are on the CD and on that CD made invisible using the 'hidden' feature by the makers. The game is a 16bit install and most are also 16bit runtimes. Full Tilt Pinball was like that I found a few months back, won't install with the lockout error, plays fine copying the directory.Ī white whale I went for last year was this almost mythical release of the original Sim City Classic for Windows on ONE version of the game released on a CD. I've hit this with many games I've come across, yet I have some that DO work just because the CD they come on will have the game decompressed already to play off it if you knew it was there. I so missed it, but the installer wouldn't ever work for me in Win 8 or 10 64bit and never could find a decompressed copy of the game as I knew it was 32bit and suspected it worked. I can give it to you (or anyone else who wants it). ![]() you talking about this? It's running fine on my 64-bit windows. I simply like the "levelling-up" aspect of your individual forces within a single battle. but Military Madness on the TG16 is one of my all time favorite. Shining Force, FF Tactics, Advance Wars, Vandal Hearts, etc. But yeah I'm a fan of all these types of games. ![]() Ogre Battle is a little more complex lol. FFT/TA was alright but got tiresome more than annoying due to the RPG leveling on top of the core game.Īdvance Wars is ok.I've played and finished all of them, but I'm not a huge fan of the "fog of war" gameplay aspect. You get away from that game I can tolerate Ogre Battle on SNES, Advance Wars 1 (GBA) and that's more or less just about it. It was cool having that on windows for the mouse use. Sadly even when I can find a copy of it now, it won't work because of 64bit windows being picky about the installer if not the exe itself I forget. Well I hate that genre of game, yet that single original Nectaris I do like and played it a good bit on the Duo back then, but also that wonky Win9X release that flew under the radar. ![]()
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