
Had a few bad putting experiences, but despite the only view available being overhead when you swing, it's pretty good for this game.

Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
Aegis wrote:Most of my Super Nintendo games no longer work
+1 to what Ack said.Ack wrote:Hey Aegis, what do you mean by they don't work? Is it that they no longer hold saves, the games don't start when you turn on the SNES, they have heavy artifacting and other glitches, or what? Maybe we can give some advice on restoring them.
Is that what you're still using? A build of zSNES from 2000? I highly recommend trying the bsnes emulator. The author, byuu, is well known in the community. His SNES emulator is 100% accurate, if I'm not mistaken. Currently, the bsnes emulator is now part of his "higan" emulator, which emulates other Nintendo systems as well.Aegis wrote:So glad I downloaded ZSNES way back in 2000.
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
Yeah, I just read byuu's last post. Sad. Well, the SNES portion of higan is 100%, right? At least there's that. Byuu said he wrote it in a language that would make it easier to port to anything, so it'll be future proof. That being said, do we even need an active SNES emulator development at this point? If the SNES portion of higan is 100% accurate emulation and it works on PC/OSX/Linux, then we don't really need anything right now. We'll just need something down the road when bsnes needs to be ported to something to keep it alive.Tanooki wrote:What other active emulators are left for snes? Seems with higan dying days ago it's up to nothing left of value.
Indeed, if it's just dead save batteries, myself or others can get those replaced for you.Ack wrote:Hey Aegis, what do you mean by they don't work? Is it that they no longer hold saves, the games don't start when you turn on the SNES, they have heavy artifacting and other glitches, or what? Maybe we can give some advice on restoring them.