know any place i can find Sega Genesis roms with .gen formats?
like this-Sonic 1.gen not Sonic 1.bin or Sonic 1.smd
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know any place i can find Sega Genesis roms with .gen formats?
like this-Sonic 1.gen not Sonic 1.bin or Sonic 1.smd
Any reason?
Anyway that is the Good set format, we have the full set on our main server at
http://www.emuparadise.me/Complete_R...en_3.00)/96314
here's the reason-
http://gamehacking.org/vb/threads/95...ighlight=GGGuy
i now play Sega on my PS2's PGEN it's why. so i can play games that are patched with Game Genie codes on there however, some games don't work on there because it will have a red screen. i also need a compatibility list for PGEN.
Genesis verison of Street Fighter games would have a red screen if you put them on PGEN
anyways don't make me play Roms on my PC. i prefer Controller pads because of Directional buttons
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PGEN has an OK compat but not good or great
RED screen is usually a regional issue I imagine Story of Thor aka Beyond Oasis is one of the games that red screens, if I remember Shining Force can't be played through because of a Yes No bug that only selects one option no matter if you hit yes or no you get the same outcome that makes the game loop at one point making it unplayable (think it was the chicken sequence)
As far as I know all the compat lists for Pgen are long gone
a PS2 for emulation is rather bad even the Dreamcast has better homebrew support
A Wii is good and Xbox is good and newer gen consoles
the PSP is also better than the PS2 even the DS has better emulation support
for gen format there is also converting software that can do that
Pick up one of these, it'll let you use your PS2 controllers on your PC; http://www.amazon.com/Dual-Controlle.../dp/B001AATQ0Y
lol missed that part
Yeah it is much better to use a PC with a PS2 or even a PSX pad than it is to use a PS2
For one the emulation is much better on a PC and PSX and PS2 pads work great on a PC via a simple PS2/PSX to USB converter sometimes called a PS2 to PS3 converter that is just to USB anyway, these detect as a HID controllers, with no external drivers required for basic Pad functions, including analog sticks.
The only thing that would be missing is dual shock but even that you can get drivers for without any hassle, I can link that up if needs be but I did upload the drivers just for that some time back.
Personally I have my Desktop PC hooked up to my TV via VGA, even most laptops can hook up to TV via VGA or HDMI though so no real excuse not to do that even if you just got a long HDMI cable that you only hook up as and when you want to do that
Fine then i will play Sega games on my PC.
but if i put a emulator and many roms on my PC then it will slow down. so i will put them in my USB.
No, it won't slow down
Files don't slow a machine down things that are active in memory slow a PC down
Virus's and actively running software (including hidden active programs such as virus's and active system files and including if they are run from an external source such as a USB stick) will slow a PC down but files stored on a PC do not slow anything down, not unless you totally fill the internal HDD up so there is no room for any cache files then you will see slow down
How much are those PS2 dongles? I bought a PS3 controller at Walmart for $15 US last week and it works fantastic for Street Fighter games on ePSXe with no connectors. And no wait for shipping ;)
£2 is what I paid for one last time (a single PAD to USB, I was using it with my PS3 for a short time)
I also got the exact one linked for £2.50 (the blue triangle shaped one and hooks up 2 pads)
usually around $5 though but have seen them go for much less and gotten them for much less in the UK, all with no extra postage charges
I won't use my PS3 pad though, the drivers were very unstable though when I tested that both ways that had been available at the time, worked great for a few mins then would loose connection or started to act odd, last time was a long while back now I guess
The dongle things are just plug and play though so no hassle with drivers or software, it's only dual shock that needs a driver that is an install once then forget about it as it just works after that is installed
what about Blue Screen of Death?
What about it???
Storing files on a PC will not cause a BSOD
BSOD is a system error (years since I have seen one to be honest)
Can be caused by system files only be that by virus infected system files, bad system files and other programs that are not compatable with your system files, but accessing them, that cause a BSOD (overheating could also cause a BSOD)