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Phantasy Star IV – 1993 Developer Interviews - shmuplations.com

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Phantasy Star IV – 1993 Developer Interviews This lengthy Phantasy Star IV interview was compiled from several shorter pre-release magazine interviews conducted in 1993. It covers the usual bases, exploring the origin of the development and its relation to other Phantasy Star games. I've also included a commentary from Rieko Kodama, and a full interview

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retrogaming·RetroGamingbyB0NK3RS

Phantasy Star IV – 1993 Developer Interviews - shmuplations.com

Phantasy Star IV – 1993 Developer Interviews This lengthy Phantasy Star IV interview was compiled from several shorter pre-release magazine interviews conducted in 1993. It covers the usual bases, exploring the origin of the development and its relation to other Phantasy Star games. I've also included a commentary from Rieko Kodama, and a full interview

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emulation·Emulation - Retro Gaming In StylebyB0NK3RS

KNULLI Scarab (custom firmware for handhelds)

All the pieces have finally been put together for the release of KNULLI Scarab. We, the KNULLI team, are happy and proud to invite you into this cave of wonders!

KNULLI Scarab is a major update which brings a ton of new features and quality-of-life improvements. Most notably,

KNULLI now fully supports the revised H700 devices of Anbernic's RG XX series Added support for BattleXP G350, GKD Pixel 2, Miyoo Flip, Powkiddy X55, Retroid Pocket 5, Flip 2, and many others RetroArch has been updated to 1.22.2 Standalone Yabasanshiro was added for better performance on SEGA Saturn emulation improved Syncthing integration allows you to trigger syncs manually or even automatically on game exit while notifications keep you posted about transfer progress our new BatteryPlus gives you more precise information about your current battery state new and improved RGB support via Silky RGB (thank you, doughn0!) PortMaster can now be installed directly from the Device Settings menu A ton of bugfixes and improvements to system stability, performance, and battery life

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dreamcast·DreamcastbyB0NK3RS

Teaching an old dog some new tricks! My wireless D6 Dreamcast controller and VMUPro just arrived.

cross-posted from: https://feddit.online/c/retrogaming/p/1665017/teaching-an-old-dog-some-new-tricks-my-wireless-d6-dreamcast-controller-and-vmupro-just

I wanted to check out some of the new, third-party hardware made for the Dreamcast recently. I bought a Retro Fighters D6 controller and an 8BitMods VMUPro. (Note: these may be in stock at other retailers, like https://stoneagegamer.com/ or https://videogamesnewyork.com/. 8BitMods ships from the UK, the others are from the US.)

The D6 is a wireless controller that works with the Dreamcast via controller port dongle. Also works with the Nintendo Switch, and PC with a USB dongle. I love this type of controller; most of the games I play these days can be played with just a d-pad and face buttons. The similar 8BitDo M30 has been my go-to controller for a few years now.

The VMUPro is like a nicer version of the original VMU. Works as a VMU, but has a higher resolution backlit screen, better battery life, more storage (takes a microSD card), and can also run apps specifically made for it. It even comes with emulators for the Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Gear, Master System and NES.

I haven't actually tried them out yet. I'll post some reviews later. I'm excited about these -- I haven't dusted off the Dreamcast in a while!

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