Kega fusion emulator 360 controller
But then, there aren't that many newcomers to the Genny emuscene. Being a Linux user means I don't have as many options as Windows users do (or used to do?). Well, I took this as a excellent chance to look around and bring some updated Genesis/MD emu love to my workbench. The rip boots fine if 32X is disabled (or if run in a emulator that doesn't support the SCD32X combo), although it dies with a "please power down and connect the 32X" message, as expected. which makes sense as they only have rip metadata for the vanilla MCD versions). At first I thought I may have downloaded a bad rip, but it seems everybody and his dog were playing with the same Brazilian-sourced rip (volume label is "TCM_GAME", and the hashes don't match the listed ones on Sega Retro. Nothing, nada, only a FPS counter and a CDROM read LED permanently lit. The SCD BIOS ROM runs, I get Sonic saying me that indeed I'm playing with LICENSED BY SEGA ENTERPRISES fire, and.
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Booted Fusion for first time in over a year.
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The rip found its way to the wild wide Internets shortly after that, and I reminded of the fact I never tried a SCD32X game, despite having a emulator on my setup (Kega Fusion) that claimed support for said games.
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Recently, it was the surfacing of the Brazilian release of Surgical Strike, one of the 6 "games" for the ill-fated abomination of cables and power bricks known as Sega CD 32X.
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While I no longer have that much free time I can spare for gaming purposes, I still devote a couple hours every now and then for checking random stuff that somehow caught my interest that day.