az_bont wrote:It's a modified version of Gens, so I wouldn't be surprised if you could find the ROM somewhere on your system, same as the Smash Packs.
You're probably right, but if I can't simply download a rom file, I'm not interested. Starroms have chosen a much better way to handle things. I hope that more companies will follow suit.
nintendo should of done that with the n64 and made a great pc emulator and make you pay for the n64 roms it would of been so much better and it would of helped nintendo
or just make a pc like the MEGA PC (The Amstrad and Mega Drive PC) which lets you play in your Mega Drive games to your PC and play them thorugh it
DreamcastUK wrote:nintendo should of done that with the n64 and made a great pc emulator and make you pay for the n64 roms it would of been so much better and it would of helped nintendo
or just make a pc like the MEGA PC (The Amstrad and Mega Drive PC) which lets you play in your Mega Drive games to your PC and play them thorugh it
I thought you could leave the pc doin stuff and play a megadrive game at the same time, maybe I remember wrong it has been a long time. /me curses not finding a megapc on the car boot yet, someday it will be mine
The Prisoner - Makes NGE's ending look almost intelligible.
theres no-one else to blame
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az_bont wrote:Yeah, I thought the two operated independantly, which would make sense considering the fact that the games had to be played on a seperate TV screen .
Are you sure? I could have sworn that it had a video pass-thru so you could play the Megadrive games on the monitor.