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Post by lanhilb89 on Jan 11, 2017 0:18:35 GMT
You know what since I have my Hori already would there or is there any advantages to having the Japanese Virtua stick? Is it a better stick? Another thing why is the American Virtua stick so different?
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Post by lanhilb89 on Jan 6, 2017 17:46:29 GMT
rapid fire on shooters is another reason you would want it. But you can also get good quality rapid fire control pads for the Saturn as well. Yes that's true but it's like super rapid fire for some games.
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Post by lanhilb89 on Jan 5, 2017 15:44:34 GMT
I did this get a Hori arcade stick pictured above. Then get a bat top to replace the ball joystick and you will have virtually an almost exact replica of a real arcade experience. I prefer this over the ball for fighters you need it you can use either or but it makes the difference unless you don't play fighters hell rapid fire on shooters is another reason you would want it.
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Post by lanhilb89 on Dec 28, 2016 15:28:57 GMT
I was a master with akuma and Charlie I beat the game, then I beat it in the arcade on 2 credits almost 1 last boss got me one time. Now when I play it I can't remember how I was so good at it I try to but I'm out of touch because I stick to other 1-1 fighting games like zero 3. Also was good with cyclops.
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Hey.
Dec 28, 2016 1:05:10 GMT
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Post by lanhilb89 on Dec 28, 2016 1:05:10 GMT
Welcome Well kid if I was relying on my parents to buy me everything like when I was a teenage virus, I would have got no where with playing the games I did. You should stick to CD-Rs so you can atleast play the games and if they buy them or you get money then buy them and save them.I did back then, my parents did buy me games but not if they where 100$ or more. Also when I was 13 kids wanted the new ground breaking graphics and my friends could have cared less about outdated games as they where called. I assume your for gameplay over graphics?
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Post by lanhilb89 on Dec 27, 2016 23:56:54 GMT
If someone made a program that was basially the Saturn bootloader, you can set it as the shell on a Windows 95 PC. Then when it would boot you could only pick the various Saturn ports to play. Part size not being equal, it is reverse of the idea you could put a modern computer in a Saturn shell... Say if you made an "upsized" Saturn Shell and put a Windows 95 PC into it with the two things (video card and controller card) in there, run custom wires. It could be a thing. The hardest part would be to find a company to tool a 5-10x upsized Saturn shell mold tho... Damn I need this but I'm thinking wrong here. A handheld Sega Saturn one like Ben heck if he made one I'm sure he can made a handheld DC. But then again it be big and bulky as shit a PC I can conceal in my office space and say I'm doing work right now when I'm not thus making my wife watch the kids.
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Post by lanhilb89 on Dec 27, 2016 18:43:12 GMT
You're not the only one. I don't know anyone that has completed the game without the aid of an Action Replay cheat codes. Like Shinobi X, The final boss on RSG is insanely hard, I'd go as far to say next to impossible. I'm finding Winning Post tricky atm. I've only ever completed RSG in Arcade mode where you can add new credits each time you die. Must have taken me a good dozen credits to complete it, poor I know but I wanted to see the end. Yes I have no idea how you'd beat the boss with those diamond things with a normal number of lives! Wow thanks alot I never knew putting it in arcade mode gives you infinity continues lol. I always played it on Saturn very easy max continues 10. Wow how could I have not known this?
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Post by lanhilb89 on Dec 27, 2016 3:13:25 GMT
Radiant silver gun ah how I used to manage to heat level 1 without dieing at all and now I can't remember how I did it 4 years later. I've gotten so bad at it that it sits on my shelf waiting to be played another 10 years from now.
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Post by lanhilb89 on Dec 25, 2016 12:10:41 GMT
You could rip out the Saturn's hardware and put some barebone pc thing in it I would not approve this. Ya know I did think of that in that case I would just buy a modern desktop shell and mod it for HDMI or VGA output then go from there well I wouldn't be doing this I'd need someone else to.
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Post by lanhilb89 on Dec 15, 2016 22:50:16 GMT
I do store mine vertically or side by side not stacked and I keep them in a cabinet since it has no glass it's enclosed, that should help them right?
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Post by lanhilb89 on Dec 15, 2016 17:09:08 GMT
If it's disk rot then that means the actual metal that contains the code for the game is gone, forever. Maybe you'll get lucky (or unlucky depending on how you view it), and it'll just be that your saturns laser is weaker than normal, and the game will play just fine in another saturn Heard of this never seen it in action. What causes this? Also are there signs of when a disc is (rotting) is there a way to stop it?
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Post by lanhilb89 on Dec 14, 2016 22:18:44 GMT
I cant believe i got fucknig roasted so hard here. Your fine Lilly my one acquaintance does this as well.
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Post by lanhilb89 on Dec 14, 2016 21:05:35 GMT
no big reason, it just seemed a little formal. Maybe a US/ UK difference. Anyway, I'm off home to see my spouse and offspring. HAHA Seriously laughing here lol same.
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Post by lanhilb89 on Dec 8, 2016 1:02:12 GMT
as others said, no it doesn't turn your PC into a Saturn. The only similarities between the two is the fact the card uses quads instead of triangles, just like the saturn. The few sega games that show improvements when using it are still PC games. Yea just read that. I misunderstood the video.
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Post by lanhilb89 on Dec 8, 2016 0:34:12 GMT
Makes sense this YouTube video was way wrong yea I forgot I shouldbt hace my first computer was an IBM 286 and windows 3.1, I didn't see USB till windows 98 was out I think has been awhile.
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