synbiosfan
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The multi will play like a normal cart. Unibios shouldn't have issues. A reg bios will just act like the region it came from.
YesForgive me if this has been answered, but will this cart support games that are no on other multi-carts, due to custom chips/encryption, IE Windjammers with the PCM chip, etc.
They should do an HD remake of Windjammers.can't wait to rip up all my friends in windjammies on AES
A Japanese mobile company called G Mode owned most of the Data East IPs after they went bankrupt. G-Mode didn't do much with them outside of putting games up on the Wii Virtual Market place and then delisting them later. I believe Marvelous bought G-Mode last year and got most of the Data East catalogue (though a company called PAON has some titles).They should do an HD remake of Windjammers.can't wait to rip up all my friends in windjammies on AES
why when you can experience the game in its original 240p glory???They should do an HD remake of Windjammers.can't wait to rip up all my friends in windjammies on AES
No. It is a multicart designed to play games made 20 years ago, not to pirate recent games from hard-working developers. Not to mention that those games have protections that make hard to even dump them.a quick and simple question : does the recent NGDev team's games will work on the cart ?
As was addressed earlier, they don't even resemble MVS hardware really. They have their own CPU on-board along with other custom hardware. It's pretty much just using the MVS motherboard to send out audio/video and receive controls. They're simply another beast altogether.No. It is a multicart designed to play games made 20 years ago, not to pirate recent games from hard-working developers. Not to mention that those games have protections that make hard to even dump them.
it is the answer i was waiting for. i know the cartridges hardware is different so it's why i've asked if the multi can play them.As was addressed earlier, they don't even resemble MVS hardware really. They have their own CPU on-board along with other custom hardware. It's pretty much just using the MVS motherboard to send out audio/video and receive controls. They're simply another beast altogether.No. It is a multicart designed to play games made 20 years ago, not to pirate recent games from hard-working developers. Not to mention that those games have protections that make hard to even dump them.
The sad thing is they already do this by releasing on Dreamcast. The iso's are up on the net inside a week. To be honest, I'm thankful in a way, or else I'd have bought GunLord. The artwork looks great, controls are AWFUL. I'm glad I didn't shell out almost $500 for the MVS cart. I'd have been upset had I spent $60 on the DC version. Some of their other games are great, but GunLord... Oy.i'm sure that if NGdev team release there games as roms for emulation the peoples who bought the games will be the same, not more not less.