I ran Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha 2 using ePSXe fine a while ago. It was a bit slow, but I'm fairly sure that was because of me running system resource usage-heavy programs at the same time.Quote:
Originally Posted by Guy
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I ran Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha 2 using ePSXe fine a while ago. It was a bit slow, but I'm fairly sure that was because of me running system resource usage-heavy programs at the same time.Quote:
Originally Posted by Guy
AH, it was ePSXe. Thank you. Though like I said, the last time I played it was a long time ago, so now I dont' remember how to set it up, or where to get the iso for Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha anymore.
Edit: After a long time of searching, I still can't find it. Would anyone happen to know where I could get the playstation Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha iso? I can probably figure out how to set up ePSXe myself, hopefully. I just need to locate the iso -.-;
You can find Street fighter EX plus alpha on SN ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Guy
Ah, thank you very much. I had almost given up hope on finding it again. Now I'll just need to run a search on SN to find out what that is, and I should be set ^.^;
I have an image of Radiant Silvergun. I wanted to know if there was anyway I could rip the music from the game using a program or something so that I might later on convert it to .mp3 later on.
Radiant Silvergun, hmm it depends on what format the sound is stored in and on what system the game is for, sometimes you can't rip the music that easy.
there are various tools for ripping music from PSX, Dreamcast and so on that may or may not help, a lil more info from your end would help me help you find the prog that will help in this
Hey. Every site I go to places either project64 or UltraHLE at the top. In my oppinion that which makes a best emu is 1st its ability to run properly and 2nd its compatability.
Which in your oppinion has a greater or more desirable compatability?
Project 64 has better compatability, it runs more games correctly then UltraHLE...Quote:
Originally Posted by josefina
UltraHLE... is not very good at all...
The top two are Project64, and 1964.
I want to know where I can get Rom Fixes for NeoGeo Roms. :qq:
It's more possible that you are missing the bios files that should be zipped into a file called NeoGeo.zip and placed in your rom folder
You can find that at http://bioshouse.free.fr/
I want updated Romfiles for my Romsets and not a Biosfile. :-/
I downloaded Super Robot Taisen F Final from the torrent tracker, but whenever I attempt to start a new game on it, it brings me to, like, the 34th mission. Can someone tell me how I can start from scratch?
Are the ISO's on the main site even possible to access? i (and nobody i know) have been able to activate that damn download button no matter how many times we vote, heh. was just wondering what the deal was. if i'm an idiot i apologize, otherwise an explanation would be great! thanks.
god, i got a torrent(final fantasy X for ps2), and need a password.
the thing is, the link won't work.
how utterly pathetic...
i think i downloaded the game off torrentreactor.
i don't think it was from sn, but could be from both i guess.
do the following links work for anyone?
www.torrentsbr.h2c.net
http://bnbt.go-dedicated.com/
http://bnbt.go-dedicated.com/doc/
i hate it when this happens.
hope someone can help me out...:(
I've read up on Playstation emulation lately, and now that I've gotten back into it, I was wondering. What is this.. "mounting the iso to a CD" stuff? Would mounting the iso to a CD still allow you to play it on an emulator like ePSXe? Also, since it would supposedly now be on a CD, would you still be able to use save states? If you can to both those, I don't suppose anyone could explain how to mount an iso to a disc, could they? (or point me to a link where it explains it) Like I've said, I've gotten back into PSX emulation.. but the iso files are huge, so I can only have 2 games at once, at the most. If I could "mount" isos to CDs, I could have much more games to play on the emulator than usual.. provided mounting to a CD is what I think it is.