Aaron
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Post by Aaron on Jul 1, 2010 1:40:02 GMT -5
Then again, it's entirely possible that the game dislikes being played on an emulator. Often times, extra glitches appear in any game when played in emulator. JM2124's glitches are more extreme due to it being in a technically unstable beta form. This is a very good point.
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Post by therecanbeonlyone on Aug 7, 2010 7:16:58 GMT -5
Yeah emulators can show it's ugly glitch head.
At least I remember that when I played my FFIX copy on emulator it freezed on disc 2 or 3 and I couldn't get further.
It was a massive FFFFUUUUU..........
Playstation games needs to be played on Playstation
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Post by Dark Ermac on Aug 9, 2010 17:58:05 GMT -5
Have you tried Bleem!?
I don't think Bleem! is available for download anywhere, but you could search for it and give it a shot.
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Post by Dark Ermac on Dec 8, 2010 20:03:35 GMT -5
Bump.
I played Gauntlet Legends on Project 64, and somehow got it to work in a mostly playable form. I think that's an extreme case of a game being non-compatible with an emulator.
Supposedly, the emulator itself has to be tweaked in order to be able to play certain games on it, so by trying to play an unreleased game (very low priority) on an emulator, I can see why it wouldn't work.
The only reason Thrill Kill works fully on emulators is because that game was famous enough to warrant getting it to work like any other rom.
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