Seems like CPS3 has been decrypted.
Seems like CPS3 has been decrypted.
Thats what marvel vs capcom 2 uses right? Does this mean that we may someday see MvC2 emulation in the future?
I'm not surprised it took this long to decrypt it. If i recall they had trouble with CPS2 as well. and the whole "destroying the decryption code" safety feature didn't exactly help much either.
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Im still not convinced its totally decrypted, but I could be wrong.
And why is that Borman? I'm only asking because you didn't really say why, and because I enjoy busting your balls.
You never did give me a compelling enough reason to keep writing for your site.
Keep writing for my site because people keep visiting it
As for not being totally decrypted, its based on a few of the devs Ive talked to, but it definately is progress. Some interesting discussions on the MAME and various emulator forums as well.
What other well known CPS3 games are there other than Red Earth and Street Fighter 3?
And, damn! No MvC2! There goes whipping Dino's ass at that game.
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Jojo's bizzare adventure was cool, the dog was awesome.
All those I can play on my dreamcast anyway, except Red Earth, so I'd check that out if it were to be emulated.
I'd like to get some of that SFIII online action. Shame my parrying skill"z" suck...
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