Iwould love to be able to do this for myself, but consider myself not very technologically savvy. I have decided though I need it. Any help where I could get someone else to do this for me, or more assistance in getting this done myself?
Nope, unfortunately not. If softmodding it will need to be locked and not all HDDs will work. See here for a list of those that will (might!): -
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Cheers, Ant
My buddy has been posting on facebook all the old school nintendo games. I remebered I had a soft modded Xbox. I am trying to install emulators on a soft modded Xbox but its not allowing me to play the games. My soft mod is Softmod Installer Deluxe 3.1 or Unleashed X. I did everthing in the video. Is there somewhere I went wrong. I see the games on the Xbox hard drive but its not working.
I notice your xbox has individual emulators installed, Coinops itself has arcade and a bunch of console emulators built in already. Any reason to keep a SNES emulator like Snes9XBox if Coinops already has SNES games on it? Can you just put all those SNES ROMs in Coinops and play it through Coinops instead of Snes9XBox?
Here are another two new videos I made recently, one shows the new correct aspect ratio full screen preview, and the other shows a screensaver focusing on the 8-Bit games I have added to my personal installation lately.
This time round we visit the games room of Richard Evans AKA Retro Rich (@Richard31337) who first got into gaming via the Sega Master System at a young age. He admits to being quite new to arcade collecting and got his interest sparked by a friend who had a cab
I can say with some certainty, and perhaps a little bit of bias, that retro gaming is a great pastime to be part of. Why? Because of retro gamers themselves. Certain retro gamers inspire others in various ways, some by having large collections, some by having rare items but none
Simon supplied so many photos of his unbelievable collection that we hardly knew where to start. His games room is a shrine to old school gaming and in particular his love of all things Game Boy. His original Nintendo display cabinets are bulging with every kind of Game Boy and
Another Retro Collective Europe member and another mind blowing collection of retro goodness. Jamiu has been gaming since the days of the NES and is known for his exceptional fairness and generosity amongst his fellow collectors in the collective. Jamiu is well on his way to his ultimate goal of
For our 30th collection we are sticking with the Retro Collective Europe theme, this time RCE admin Ryan Morrow shows us his amazing retro wares and gives us the lowdown on his collecting in our Q and A interview. The Collection Click on images to enlarge Q and A with
Staying in the UK for this jaw-dropping collection from another co-founder of Retro Collective Europe, Joe Hollingsworth from Kent. Joes specialism is the Game Boy and at the time of writing he is approaching 300 towards his final goal of a full Euro release grey Game Boy cartridge set. Check
North of the border to Edinburgh in Scotland, is where we head for our next retro gaming collection-fest. Stewart Lange is co-founder of Retro Collective Europe, an avid Sega fan and a big collector of Master System titles. He is gunning for a complete Sega Master System collection and is
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I've got all emulators working (NES, SNES) but can't get any Sega roms to load. It says "no sms or gg files. When I click ok on the error it loads a black screen with simply a FPS counter and nothing else.
I can get the Fusion emulator to load the games manually (outside of Gamex) but it won't work within the frontend. I've tried using zip from files, unzipped rom files, renaming them with sms on the end with no success. Any ideas guys? Appreciate any help or direction here =)
I have the Fusion emulator (tried others through gamex as well) and I'm just trying to open it through the Gamex frontend software. It sees the emulator and sees the roms but I always get that error. Total noob at this obviously How and where do you run command lines?
I'm guessing this has something to do with the command line you're using, and what sub-system of Fusion you're attempting to launch. Would you mind uploading a copy of your Emulator config? Please refer here if you're unsure of how to do that.
Thanks for info! The emulator title: Kega Fusion v3.64 (NOMAPLE) (Windows) Steve Snake 2010. Once in GameEx I select emulated games, the fusion emulator and it sees the roms I have but upon loading it throws that error and brings up the blank screen with the FPS counter.
Click "Next Page" , until you see the Emulator Selection screen. If you are using the Setup Wizard in Custom navigation mode, make sure you've selected the Emulator Selection check box on the Custom Select screen, prior to navigating.
In the center of the screen you will see a button matching the one seen in the image below (it's the bottom most button). That's the Export Emulator(s) button. Highlight the emulator you'd like to export in the left hand panel, click the Export Emulator(s) button, and save the file.
If Windows wants to know what program to use to open the file, Choose "Select a Program From a List of Installed Programs" Choose "Notepad" from the list. (You may want to make sure that "Use This Program Everytime" is checked.)
I get the emulator as fusion but what system are you trying to run? Fusion runs a few sega systems. Depending on they system, the command-line will be different. I suggest you tell us what system you want and then we can go from there. You can also click on the link in my signature for the correct command-line for that particular system.
What do you mean exactly by system? I using a PC running XP SP3, 1024MB Ram, Nvidia 6800GT (with rolled back driver for better compatibility) and using GameEx as the frontend. Someone is presently building an Arcade cab for me and I'm trying to get this PC to run in the background as seamlessly as possible through GameEx. Will also be using the X-arcade Tankstick for controls. Let me know if there is any other info that might help. Appreciate the advice and help man!
Don't sweat it! Actually the first file you provided might have been the essential piece of the puzzle. The command line you're using is specifically for launching a Sega Master System ROM. TMNT: Hyperstone Heist was never released for the SMS, No?
I think what you're going to want to do is set up a brand new emulator slot in the Setup Wizard for Sega Genesis. It can still point at the same Fusion executable, but you need to feed Fusion the genesis command rather than the SMS one. Let me know if that makes sense and we can go from there.
There may be a secondary issue too. ".bin" is not a file extension I typically associate with Genesis-MegaDrive ROMs (it's usually a disc image extension). If it's running fine outside of GameEx though, there's probably no issue.
You will need to make sure that is what shows for your command line in the Advanced Emulator Settings via the Setup Wizard. You will have to setup Fusion several times, once each for each system you are emulating. You will also need to make sure that you have the paths to the ROMs for each set correct as well. I would recommend keeping them in separate folders as this will make it easier to update/manage your collection.
Thanks guys! Can't believe how helpful everyone was...awesome forum =) Got it up and running now. I'm sure I"ll be back with more questions as the process gets closer to completion for the arcade cabinet. Really appreciate everyone's advice and direction!
Lately I've been spending most of my gameplay time on various console emulators, playing games that I either missed or enjoying the effects of high resolution/texture packs for games I played in the past. I don't see much discussion about emulators here, so I figured it would be nice to have a thread where people can discuss various emulators, texture packs, romhacks, etc. and ask questions.
I'm about to start Majora's Mask 3D on Citra with an HD texture pack/controller-friendly HUD and a re-orchestrated music mod. I think it's really cool that you can use gyroscopic controls for aiming. First I'm going to finish Ocarina of Time via Ship of Harkinian, what an amazing port that is. Every feature you could ever ask for is there. What are some cool emulation-related things you guys have been doing? Obviously, don't share links to illegal files.
I meticulously set up a comfortable single controller setup for the 3ds remake of Samus Returns with an xbox controller (three of the four directions on the right analog stick corresponded to three tappable buttons on the touchscreen, and clicking the stick tapped the middle (turned samus into a ball)). Then I set up a custom visual set up where the bottom screen showed on the main screen roughly where the automap would normally appear (very small =v=). It's my preferred way to play that game now. If I ever find a way to recreate the visual set up for the steam deck's resolution I might migrate to playing it on there (where i emulate most things these days)
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