Judging by the responses here it seems this should be pretty awesome. Where can I find the old episodes, since I've never heard of this before.
This is pretty good news, sir. Really looking forward to it. I've been a fan of Retro-Core since the start. You are awesome, Yakumo.
That's really great news. I've sorely missed the show. Coincidentally, just last Sunday, while watching a couple of the last volumes again, I was thinking it'd be nice to see at least one last special episode. Always appreciate the great work you put into the show.
Bloody hell mate, you're still alive :dance: Nocomply, you wouldn't happen to have a copy of a very early Saturn tech demo video that I had would you. You know the one? It has the clip of the Daytona car driving on a mode 7 like floor. I'm sure I showed it to you but I don't remember if I made you copy. I know "hours of fun" and Sausage have a copy but I've been out of contact with them for years. Yakumo
I crawl out of my cave every now and then!!! Last I heard about those two... Sausage had a big sit down and mopped his brow, and hours of fun went to the dentist. As for your Saturn Tech demo... I remember it well! dont think I have it though, pretty sure I dont. Now stop faffing about on the internet and get making me some retrocore!
:lol: I bet the dentist had never seen green teeth before. Oh, that's a shame because you and the other two are the only people who could have still had copies. At least you remember the tape so I'm not going mad :dance: I did a bit last night mate. Guess what was being filmed. Namcot and a Bunny girl will set you in the right direction.
Retro Core may be delayed. The other day my 230GB Hard Drive took a turn forthe worse. Now the PC tells me it's not formatted and want's met to format it again. Can anyone think of a way I can get my data back?
Sorry to hear that :-( Just a thought but maybe try a new IDE/SATA cable? I had a similar problem and found that my drive wouldnt even allow me to format it, which was quite lucky really because as it turned out the IDE cable was at fault and had a broken connection - everything on the hard drive was fine :nod:
What about getting an external 1TB harddrive and take a backup copy of the almost dead 230 GB harddrive ?
http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/ You can use something like that to try an access your drive, if it's not totally dead. It'll let you browse through your files using a version of Windows ME off the disc. I think it also comes with all the software you need to either backup the entire drive or to burn off files individually.
You could also use a linux boot cd. While a regular Ubuntu live cd would do the trick, you could also use the gparted boot CD and see if it finds your hard drive.
Is that a doujin shooter in the video? And, did you ever get that problem with your hard drive sorted?