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- The Captain
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I really should get the SEGA Vintage Collection games that have come out. Was going to get them bundled on XBLA, but the fact that they're all seperate on PSN with individual trophy lists is leaning me more that way. Then again...they're all £3.49 on PSN, compared to 800MSP on XBLA..oh, decisions decisions 


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Too bad some of the sound chip emulations have been ruined and can be ear screeching on them.Gavvie wrote:I really should get the SEGA Vintage Collection games that have come out. Was going to get them bundled on XBLA, but the fact that they're all seperate on PSN with individual trophy lists is leaning me more that way. Then again...they're all £3.49 on PSN, compared to 800MSP on XBLA..oh, decisions decisions![]()
They also added separate title screens for them all.
- Wrath Oskvro
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I really don't get that. IMO inaccurate sound emulation is completely unacceptable. About 10 or so years ago, the Genesis/SMS/32x/CD emulator known as Kega came about and the emulation was spot on and always has been. If a random guy can create a perfectly functioning Sega emulator that long ago why the shit can't Sega do it now?
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1cmXX ... T2LjS5oUOg Like guitars? Like games? Like Metal? Check my Youtoob.
Incompetence? Lack of insight? SEGA has had some negative dealing with proper emulation before after all.Wrath Oskvro wrote:I really don't get that. IMO inaccurate sound emulation is completely unacceptable. About 10 or so years ago, the Genesis/SMS/32x/CD emulator known as Kega came about and the emulation was spot on and always has been. If a random guy can create a perfectly functioning Sega emulator that long ago why the shit can't Sega do it now?
And I love Kega Fusion to freaking bits.
- xboy_in_da_house
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- Wrath Oskvro
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Definitely. Kega and Kega Fusion are my introduction to alot of games that I otherwise would not know about.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1cmXX ... T2LjS5oUOg Like guitars? Like games? Like Metal? Check my Youtoob.
Kega Fusion also emulates other consoles such as SG1000, SC3000, SF7000, Pico and others! But the best Master System emulator (only on windows though) is Meka. You can see the registers from the master system, the nvram, and edit the hex in real time so that you see the changes imediately!! You can also make cool hacks with this emu!
However Kega introduced me to the Megadrive! I didn't know it existed!!
However Kega introduced me to the Megadrive! I didn't know it existed!!

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