we should all go back through our similer discs and see what else we can find. We may get up enough content to make a whole site about it lol
I bet that from now, in one month there'll be an ISO in eMule with this emulator but with half the GBA fullset. XD
datel just buys up shitty chinese product now.... I remember the days of the pro action replay on genesis and mega cd man that was the shit.
GBA emulator for PS2. That's new for me. As for the Roms, i guess datel wants to see how bad can Nintendo be.
I seem to have a copy of this, too - but it didn't come with a memory card, it was sold as a stand-alone game. I picked it up from GameStation ages ago for about £2. Here's a photo of the DVD, case and instructions leaflet: http://www.aypok.co.uk/photo_vi/pict0502.jpg (1.2 MiB) The leaflet is double-sided - the other side just has more instructions for the included games. I can scan both sides, if anyone really cares. This computer's DVD RW had trouble reading the disc, so I booted my PS3 to Linux and mounted it on that. The disc seems to have the same contents as described earlier in this thread: http://www.aypok.co.uk/photo_vi/max_play_01.png
the metroid rom was probly used for testing the emulator. hence, delete_me. then they made some h omebrew games and probly just spaced on deleting metroid.
I have a max memory 16mb card and disc for my ps2 floating about somewhere, although its different packaging to the one on here, so will dig it out and have a browse on the disc The memory card itself was crap as you had to boot the disc everytime you wanted to use the memory card, very frustrating!
That's not true. Their GC action replay was all reverse engineered and AFAIK they were the only people who worked out how to press discs that ran on the machine natively without any swap trick or machine mod. The Chinese copy them, which is a big problem for them. There was a story in Edge a long time back that interviewed their chief engineer and Datel's original N64 memory pak thing was switched banks. Apparently they assumed the limit existed, so their first model was switch banks. Then they realized that the limit wasn't there. By the time they released their 2nd gen version the market was flooded by cheaper chinese copies of their original switch based design.