ElkinFencer10 wrote:BoneSnapDeez wrote:As someone who has and enjoys both the Retron 5 and RetroFreak I'd be up for writing a compare/contrast type thing, if there's any interest in that.
I'd definitely be interested in that. I've got the Retron, but I've been interested in the Retro Freak for a while.
I only commented a few times on the Retron 5 and Retro Freak threads but I lurked hardcore, mostly to find out the pros & cons of each. That's a great article.
Article Series Idea:
I was thinking of a good series could be:
"The State of [Insert Topic] in 2017"
For example:
- The State of the Framemeister XRGB Mini in 2017
- The State of Atari Jaguar Emulation in 2017
- The States of Sega Saturn Emulation in 2017
- The State of Jaguar Homebrew and Indie Games in 2017
- The State of Dreamcast Homebrew and Indie Games in 2017
- The State of Optical Drive Emulators (ODE) in 2017
- The State of Clone Systems in 2017
If we wanted some modern topics:
- The State of 4K Gaming in 2017
- The State of Adroid Gaming in 2017
- The State of Virtual Reality in 2017
This gives us & readers a snapshot of where each subject is today, but allows us to update with time as subjects progress. I think this would also encourage us to make said updates annually.
The State of Jaguar Homebrew and Indie Games in 2017 - Additional Details:
No one has mentioned homebrew games on retro systems yet, but the Jaguar recently had several retail worthy cartridge and CD homebrew/indie games released (thanks to Reboot, Orion, & Songbird). Also, CJ at Atari Age (Reboot team member) ported over a ton of Atari ST games to the Jaguar (work via flaschart and/or emu). Several of these also received a box & cart release. Yes, you missed out on R Type & 4 player compatible Gauntlet II Jaguar releases! That would be a fun article IMO, and it's info that needs more coverage. I could interview those devs for added insight and include images of the box/cart with gameplay screenshots.
The State of Atari Jaguar Emulation in 2017 - Additional Details:
I could write this article within a week from today. I just recently tested the entire retail cartridge library (49 games) across the 2 Jag emulators in the thread below (a bit more testing needed in older builds as well) and created a compatibility chart. Some games work in Project Tempest, but not in Virtual Jaguar & vice versa, so the chart comes in very handy.
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 27&t=51244
Everyone talks about how poor Jaguar emulation is, but it's sitting right at 73.5% compatibily between the 2 emulators with a few caveats. I think we could reel in folks searching for info about emulation on the system and post the compatibility chart as a public resource. We could combat the myth of how terrible Jag emu is and help the community. No one is covering this particular emu scene as a whole! I think it would get us site hits as folks grow more curious about obscure consoles and emulation becomes more mainstream.
Thoughts on those ideas - the series as a whole and the Jaguar homebrew & emulation articles?