Niko
Champion
Here is a Tetris Grand Master 3 standalone drive image for the TypeX2.
What this means ( standalone ), is that the drive boots directly into the game without any user intervention, just like an official game drive.
Just extract the image, write it to a HDD/SSD using the "HDD Raw Copy Tool" and enjoy.
Download: HERE (Save Issue Fixed!)
Notes:
Because Tetris Grand Master 3 is originally a TypeX game which was developed for an ATI card using OpenGL. There are some very minor "differences" when it comes to some of the graphics. One user pointed out that the firework animations arn't quite as big as they should be. There might be other minor glitches/differences but I havent noticed any.
As far as input goes, this game communicates directly with your JVS I/O board. Just as it would on the TypeX with an official drive. Any "lag" you might notice is going to be due to "display lag" assuming your using a LCD, the game, or something in between your controls and the JVS I/O.
What this means ( standalone ), is that the drive boots directly into the game without any user intervention, just like an official game drive.
Just extract the image, write it to a HDD/SSD using the "HDD Raw Copy Tool" and enjoy.

Download: HERE (Save Issue Fixed!)
Notes:
Because Tetris Grand Master 3 is originally a TypeX game which was developed for an ATI card using OpenGL. There are some very minor "differences" when it comes to some of the graphics. One user pointed out that the firework animations arn't quite as big as they should be. There might be other minor glitches/differences but I havent noticed any.
As far as input goes, this game communicates directly with your JVS I/O board. Just as it would on the TypeX with an official drive. Any "lag" you might notice is going to be due to "display lag" assuming your using a LCD, the game, or something in between your controls and the JVS I/O.
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