Only 10MB? It doesn't contain the music, does it?Daigr wrote:For those wanting to play Dracula X for pc engine.
It's been ported to the PC along with Lords of Thunder.
http://pcenginefx.com/main/homebrew_projects.html
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Or crack it, but yeah. I still havent tried emulating yet. I'm just not a fan of the action castlevanias. I like the RPG types. Working on getting every soul and item in Aria of Sorrow today.metaleggman wrote:That's what I was thinking mozgus.
Why not just emulate it in magicengine? It's perfect and free (well the emulator isn't, but you can use savestates to get around the 5 minute limit).
Edit: And I'm done

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after playing both types (action and rpg), I agree with you on that, but I still love dracula X. There's something about it. It's just superb.Mozgus wrote:Or crack it, but yeah. I still havent tried emulating yet. I'm just not a fan of the action castlevanias. I like the RPG types. Working on getting every soul and item in Aria of Sorrow today.metaleggman wrote:That's what I was thinking mozgus.
Why not just emulate it in magicengine? It's perfect and free (well the emulator isn't, but you can use savestates to get around the 5 minute limit).

Did anyone check the "port" out yet? I haven't played the "original" so I won't be able to compare.Mozgus wrote:Only 10MB? It doesn't contain the music, does it?Daigr wrote:For those wanting to play Dracula X for pc engine.
It's been ported to the PC along with Lords of Thunder.
http://pcenginefx.com/main/homebrew_projects.html
Is it easy to find the original iso?
Ivo.
Emulation is fine but...
Come on guys, It isn't just gameplay. There is something about having the console sitting up on the shelf next to the TV. I have an original US turbografx 16 with the CD rom attachment. It's huge and ugly but it gives the room a nice ambiance. Plus I can't sleep at night without that subtle whirring and buzzing noise. AHHHHHHH ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
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Re: Emulation is fine but...
Wh ywould there be a buzzing while it's off? Or do you keep it on all night?PIGSTAUB wrote:Come on guys, It isn't just gameplay. There is something about having the console sitting up on the shelf next to the TV. I have an original US turbografx 16 with the CD rom attachment. It's huge and ugly but it gives the room a nice ambiance. Plus I can't sleep at night without that subtle whirring and buzzing noise. AHHHHHHH ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

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