Don't know if you follow arcade emulation like me, but anyways... If you don't know, SEGA MODEL 1 BOARD, was a kinda of Prototype. It was initially planned just for tests. But Virtua Racing was such a sucess internally they decided to release it. It was very expensive since it was a project with the help of General Electric Aerospace ( Read NASA Simulators) Anyway, the games on that board are very hard to emulate because lack of documents and info on it. The games were: - Virtua Racing - Star Wars Arcade - Virtua Fighter - Wing War Wasn't i surprise when i saw the following link http://www.mameworld.net/rbelmont/hfa.html Hope you like it.
I have the 32x ROMs Virtua Fighter, Virtua Racing and Star Wars Arcade. They run fine on my PC but damn is the resolution just too low because of the RAM limitations and CPU power of the 32x. Anyway, they are all great games and pretty good goraud shading.
Also, the PC version of Virtua Fighter (yes there is one). Is the direct port of the arcade version. I think it came out around 1994. The problem with that game was with the high system requirements. Not everyone had a 133mhz Pentium with 32mb RAM in 1994 (A 486 PC was still $1,100 that time).
I think the emulation will need at least a P4. for like 20fps This is mostly because the 32bits RISC CPU (Basicly System 32). I'm not counting the polygon part yet. :Hangman:
Not everyone? I'd say no one :smt011 I remember reading in my first game mag (may '95) about US Navy Fighters requiring a Pentium 100 or highter, the reviewer was outraged
Fantastic... I've been waiting for this for ages. Gens renders the 32X VRacing polygons in a strange way, kinda a flat image rather than a 3d one. I'd guess it's because the 32X processes the polys and then sends them to the Megadrive for display... so the display you get is flattened by the megadrive emulation. Can't wait for a release.
My system will be able to handle the board then. :smt033 I have a 2500XP AMD Athlon and I can always overclock it to a 3200XP no problem. You actually do see a performance boost.
Good chip. I got a 2.4C P4 which goes to 3.1 no problem (<45oC on stock). Anyway I doubt that this will have a higher system requirement than the model 2 arcade system, which Nebula has a test release for. Runs 60fps on my PC (NV5600+1gb 3200DDR). Of course it's been optimised, I doubt this mame driver has been yet.
Nice! Finally the true Virtua Racing at home Now I can forget the idea of getting a PS2 to play the SEGA Ages remake...I'll use the money to upgrade my PC instead :smt033 PD
look what I found, already told you that 'that' game was propeller arena.. well here's the proof.. P.A uses the exact same plane LOL , press CTRL+A when watching