Anarcho-syndicalist wandering monster. Writes stuff. Makes things. Also at @[email protected] and @[email protected].
What are your favourite classic game soundtracks?
I love both the MT-32 and CMS versions of Ultima VI's soundtrack, particularly Todd Porter's contributions.
You can hear them all at the Video Game Music Preservation Foundation
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Steve Ince, writer of the Broken Sword franchise, has announced his retirement.
I have been save-scumming like you wouldn't believe. Quicksaves don't persist between runs, though.
I had the Game Gear port (effectively the same as the Master System version), and it's really great, I agree. Amazingly playable, even though I was used to using a mouse for the game on PC.
SDLPoP: An open-source port of Prince of Persia, based on the disassembly of the DOS version.
An open-source port of Prince of Persia, based on the disassembly of the DOS version. - GitHub - NagyD/SDLPoP: An open-source port of Prince of Persia, based on the disassembly of the DOS version.
I'm off sick, and was overcome by the urge to try to play Prince of Persia - the 2D cinematic platformer from 1989, that is.
In a remarkable moment of injustice and incomprehensible profit-avoidance by rightsholder Ubisoft, you can't buy it for modern desktop operating systems and the last port was in 2012.
Anyway, here's 2014 Dávid Nagy's unofficial SDLPoP port. The readme could be a bit more streamlines, but version 1.23 from the 4th of February built fine for me on Pop!\_OS thus:
Download an archive from https://github.com/NagyD/SDLPoP/releases/tag/v1.23 Extract it and cd to that directory. sudo apt-get install libsdl2-image-dev cd src make all [optional] sudo make install
Ooh, thank you Project EGG is new to me. I'm going to have a linguistically bemused browse.
Zoom Platform has loads of games that just don't get release anywhere else.
I've also noted a bunch of (slightly dubious) purchases of old game IP by a couple of companies that are putting a raft of 16-bit era titles out on Steam (mostly DRM-free, though). Unfortunately, in many cases, these "official re-releases" lack key materials that even bootleg/"abandonware" versions included.
Sorry for promoting my own stuff, especially as it's probably only partly relevant for PC based builds, you'll find the tutorial series I built this cabinet for the Official Raspberry Pi Handbook 2023, starting at page 118 - it's free to download from https://magpi.cc/handbook2023 or you can buy a print copy at https://store.rpipress.cc/products/the-official-raspberry-pi-handbook-2023
Main differences would be that I used a kit that you might have to get your vinyl decals cut to match your cab's measurements (if you used on of the several common sets of cab measurements when building, this increases the likelihood of just being able to order decals, though), and you'll be needing USB adaptors for your sticks and buttons (sounds like you already have these though).
And here's a bunch of the resources I used when writing up my build:
Fitting Sanwa shafts (watch out for the e-clips!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOuDvnan77A
Applying vinyls
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3FOAxIURKY
Also, try not to be like me and lose track of where you've plugged your spade connectors on the buttons. Especially: test before you tie the wiring loom out of the way. I had to reconfigure my BAR XYZ buttons in software blushes in intense professional shame.
I really wanted an N-Gage. Like, so badly. But I was a broke student, so hand-me-down flip phones was what I got. Probably for the best, but I'd still leap at one if I found it for a decent price.
INCREDIBLE 16-BIT Hidden Gems You Never Played!
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"A look at several hidden gems for the Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis / Mega Drive, TurboGrafx-16 / PC Engine, Game Boy Advance, Amiga and Ms-Dos PCs."
Games showcased include Legend of Kyrandia 2, Dungeons & Dragons: Order of the Griffon, Lady Sia, and a couple of Shadowrunss, among a much longer selection.
How to Climb the Whale's Tongue in King's Quest IV
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The whale's tongue in KQ4 is apparently... a great deal easier to overcome than one might have assumed.
(H/T @dosnostalgic)
Looks like these are choice stats from Cricana's forthcoming Market Dynamics In Gaming 2023 report which, annoyingly, doesn't yet appear to have actually been published yet. I suppose it'll be announced at https://www.circana.com/press-releases/ when it actually comes out.
Sierra's Sneak Peeks 1993
A 1993 Sierra On-Line demo CD, including rolling and playable demos, information, and videos about the company's current game and software catalogue.Game demos...
A 1993 Sierra On-Line demo CD, including rolling and playable demos, information, and videos about the company's current game and software catalogue.