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Hey Robo, Fun times to be had, Cleared Rygar in about 40 minutes, even remember the secret scroll on stage 14. Anyway, good work man
Fun times to be had indeed. Just to echo the sentiments of many on this thread I would like to thank you for this emulator and with it the opportunity to relive some very old classics which, amazingly, have stood the test of time extraordinarily well. I had a few frends round this weekend and armed with a fully loaded PS3, packed to the rafters with the latest titles, we spent nearly 3 hours just having multiplayer Hypersports sessionsObviously this may have been simply a 'one off for old times sake' and nostalgia when it kicks in can be quite overpowering but It really does make you think at times with the 8-20gb+ files sizes of AAA titles available to play, that we had the most fun on something that topped 56k
It has been mentioned on the thread previousy but would be quite interested if you could keep us posted on the possibilty of integration within Multiman please. Some of the visual stuff the fellas over in retro land (boxart, flywheel etc) that has been done would really help to put the icing on an already fantastic bit o cake
Again many many thanks for your work Sir. It is very much appreciated.
saku
I can vouch for the Hypersports session not being a one off. I've been playing that game regularly for the last decade, at least. In fact, I have come close to purchasing the actual arcade cab a few times after a particularly strong bout of nostalgia brought on by emulation.
hypersports and track and field....totally awsome games
A couple things I would like to see in this emulator. #1. A favorites section, where you can tag your favorite games and find them easier. #2. Dont know if this is possible, but it would be cool to use my PSP as a 2nd controller. #3. A Compatibility List built into the emulator. (Ex: Game title is Green = Working, Yellow = Working with minor issues, or Red = Not working).
For 2. Use FuSa gamepad on PSP.

Yeah i remember the plastic that would go around the buttons but they had an opening inbetween them that allowed you use a comb that touched both buttons and so you'd tap on the comb in the middle.. haha.. before that i used a wrist band
Memories.. i still love both games.. but i blew my elbow from baseball and i get a deadarm now after clearing it once.. lol
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