22nd January 2004, 1:29 PM
(This post was last modified: 22nd January 2004, 1:38 PM by A Black Falcon.)
I want SOMEONE to play this game... it's so good...
It's worth it because having dual-joystick control in a game like this is absolutely essential. It's amazing how much better this game is this way because of that... the PC version would be better but it doesn't have definable controls so dual joystick mode doesn't work. :(
But once you get the emulator set up it's easy... just run it and choose the game and it starts up... but I will admit that it's a bit more setup than most emulators. Why? Because it's emulating a computer, not a console.
Be glad that it's not Amiga... ;) (that one I kind of gave up on getting to work well... Atari ST works fine once you do the basic setup. And doesn't have massive numbers of options you need to know...)
That last file (the TOS) isn't something you have to do anything with, BTW -- just put it in the emulator folder and in the settings select it as the TOS. Just like you do with Sega 32X bioses, or PSX, or N64.
Oh yeah.
Use the newest version of the emulator, not that old one linked up there.
http://www.blimey.strayduck.com/ and click on 'download'. :)
It's worth it because having dual-joystick control in a game like this is absolutely essential. It's amazing how much better this game is this way because of that... the PC version would be better but it doesn't have definable controls so dual joystick mode doesn't work. :(
But once you get the emulator set up it's easy... just run it and choose the game and it starts up... but I will admit that it's a bit more setup than most emulators. Why? Because it's emulating a computer, not a console.
Be glad that it's not Amiga... ;) (that one I kind of gave up on getting to work well... Atari ST works fine once you do the basic setup. And doesn't have massive numbers of options you need to know...)
That last file (the TOS) isn't something you have to do anything with, BTW -- just put it in the emulator folder and in the settings select it as the TOS. Just like you do with Sega 32X bioses, or PSX, or N64.
Oh yeah.
Use the newest version of the emulator, not that old one linked up there.
http://www.blimey.strayduck.com/ and click on 'download'. :)