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There are no decrypted roms.
About legit CPS 2 : true.
But there 're numerous bootlegs using decrypted program ROMs (the encrypted program ROMs 're replaced & the suicide battery 's removed).
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Yup, but noone'd be able to find obvious & rational proves about the curses, but maybe it'd be more justifiable to call them tragical events if they 'R due to viral or bacterial attacks in fact.
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From : www.crystalinks.com/oetzi.html
Otzi The IcemanOtzi the Iceman (also spelled Oetzi and known also as Frozen Fritz) is the modern nickname of a well-preserved natural mummy of a man from about 3300 BC, found in 1991 in a glacier of the Otztal Alps, near the border between Austria and Italy. The nickname comes from the valley of discovery. He rivals the Egyptian "Ginger" as the oldest known human mummy, and has offered an unprecedented view on the habits of Chalcolithic (Copper Age) Europeans.
Otzi was found by two German tourists, Helmut and Erika Simon, on September 19, 1991. The body was at first thought to be a modern corpse, like several others which had been recently found in the region. It was roughly recovered by the Austrian authorities and taken to Innsbruck, where its true age was finally discovered. Subsequent surveys showed that the body had been located a few meters inside Italian territory. It is now on display at the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology in Bozen-Bolzano, Italy.
Scientific analysis
The body has been extensively examined, measured, x-rayed, and dated. Tissues and gut contents were examined microscopically, as was the pollen found on his gear.At the time of his death, Otzi was a 30-to-45-year old man, approximately 160 cm (5'3") tall.
Analysis of pollen and dust grains and the isotopic composition of his teeth's enamel indicate that he spent his childhood near the present village of Feldthurns, north of Bolzano, but later went to live in valleys about 50 km further north.
He had 57 tattoos, some of which were located on or near acupuncture points that coincide with the modern points that would be used to treat symptoms of diseases that Otzi seems to have suffered from, such as digestive parasites and osteoarthrosis. Some scientists believe that these tattoos indicate an early type of acupuncture.
His clothes, including a woven grass cloak and leather vest and shoes, were quite sophisticated.
The shoes were waterproof and wide, seemingly designed for walking across the snow; they were constructed using bearskin for the soles, deer hide for top panels, and a netting made of tree bark. Soft grass went around the foot and in the shoe and functioned like warm socks. The shoes have since been reproduced by experts and found to constitute such excellent footwear that there are plans for commercial production.
Other items found with the Iceman were a copper axe with a yew handle, a flint knife with an ash handle, a quiver full of arrows with viburnum and dogwood shafts and flint heads, and an unfinished yew longbow that was taller than he was.
Among Otzi's possessions were two species of polypore mushrooms. One of these (the birch fungus) is known to have antibacterial properties, and was likely used for medical purposes. The other was a type of tinder fungus, included with part of what appeared to be a complex firestarting kit. The kit featured pieces of over a dozen different plants, in addition to flint and pyrite for creating sparks.
In 2004, frozen bodies of three Austro-Hungarian soldiers killed during the Battle of San Matteo (1918) were found. One body was sent to a museum in the hope that research on how the environment affected its preservation will help to find out about Otzi's past and future evolution.
An ancient crime?
Analysis of Ötzi's gut contents showed two meals, one of ibex meat, the second of red deer meat, both consumed with some grain. Pollen in the first meal showed that it had been consumed in a mid-altitude conifer forest.
DNA analysis revealed traces of blood from four other people on his gear: one from his knife, two from the same arrowhead, and a fourth from his coat. A CAT scan revealed that Otzi had what appeared to be an arrowhead lodged in one shoulder when he died, matching a small tear on his coat.
The arrow shaft had been removed, apparently by a companion. He also had bruises and cuts on his hands, wrists, and chest.
From such evidence, and an examination of his weapons, molecular biologist Thomas Loy from the University of Queensland believes that Otzi and one or two companions were hunters who engaged in a skirmish with a rival group. At some point, he may have carried (or been carried by) a companion. Weakened by blood loss, Otzi apparently put down his equipment neatly against a rock, lay down and expired.
Before the latest evidence, it was speculated that, rather than fleeing attackers, he was ritually killed to propitiate a god or gods, or that he was a chieftain and therefore ritually killed to ensure fertility. One of the most fanciful theories was that he was in fact an Egyptian who had been ritually castrated. Later examination, however, revealed that, though shrunken by the mummification, Otzi did in fact possess a censor.
Curse
Seven people loosely related to Ötzi's discovery or research have subsequently died, leading some to believe in a curse while others believe that mountain climbers are risk takers and often die early of accidental causes. It should be noted that there are other numerous researchers and scientists working closely with Ötzi's body who have not died in the 14 years since his discovery.
1. The "curse" began in 1992 with the death of Dr. Rainer Henn, 64, who was the head of the forensic team who examined the body. He died when his car was in a head-on collision with another vehicle while on his way to give a talk about Otzi.
2. The second "victim" is mountaineer Kurt Fritz, who led Dr. Henn and the others to the iceman's body and later gave tours to the site. Like other experienced climbers, he died in an avalanche at a mountain region he was familiar with.
3. Austrian journalist Rainer Hoelzl was the third "victim". He exclusively covered the removal of the body as part of a one-hour documentary that was shown around the world. But he developed a mystery illness - thought to be a brain tumor - that claimed his life in extreme pain a few months after the programme was shown.
4. The fourth "victim" is the German tourist Helmut Simon, who found the body. The hiker returned to the region to celebrate winning a £50,000 court battle over rights to the mummy. He set out in fine weather but a blizzard set in and he fell approximately 100 meters into a deep ravine, some 200 kilometers from the place where Otzi perished. He had not signed the court papers so his widow did not get the £50,000.
5. Dieter Warnecke was the head of the mountain rescue team that searched for Helmut Simon. He died at age 45 of a heart attack less than an hour after Helmut Simon was buried.
6. The 6th victim was archaeologist Konrad Spindler - the leading expert on the 5,300-year-old corpse. The Austrian expert had dismissed the link between the five previous deaths. He declared: "I think it's a load of rubbish. It is all a media hype. The next thing you will be saying I will be next." He died in April 2005 at age 66 of ALS, a pre-existing chronic condition.
7. In October 2005 the "curse" claimed its seventh "victim" - the 63-year old Dr Tom Loy died prior to finishing a book on Otzi. He was the seventh person to die who had been in close contact with the mummy.
The Innsbruck professor Friedrich Tiefenbrunner died during open-heart surgery in January 2005. Tiefenbrunner belonged to Spindler's team and had found a method to protect Otzi's mummy against bacterial and fungal attack...
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Z80 error -> Check Ur M1d ROM in Ur ROMsets.
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To resolve Ur 1st prob, just add the NeoGeo BIOS set into Ur ROMs folder.
MAMEoX can read into numerous folders (see the options).
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(or any sort of CPS2 bootlegs)
Phoenixed sets in fact (battery removed & decrypted program roms soldered instead, in the carts)... btw it's not possible to save the decrypted program roms in ram, as cps 2 games require xor files to be loaded as decrypted.
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It 'd nice to add :
- Fever SOS 980917 Unprotected Ver (aka Dangun Feveron international Unprotected) [NonMAME] ;
- Final Crash (bootleg of Final Fight with diff samples to emulate) [MAME 0.101] ;
- Cadillacs and Dinosaurs Bootleg (03/2005 dump [by EMMA Team] with diff samples to emulate, but not added to MAME yet) [NonMAME] ;
- King of Gladiator (bootleg of kof97 ; C's seem scrambled as in samsh5bl & P 's scrambled too) [Non MAME].
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Do Kinst & Kinst2 work with MAMEoX ? If it's yes, 'R they as slow as Kinst & Kinst2 with U64-X ? How do they work in overclocking ?
Thx.
In fact, I never tried to launch 'em coz I use U64-X.
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Thx for the reply.
About Bubble Bobble set, I think it's a revision with nothing more.
If the Capcom games 'R simply ported from the PS compile, that means the games data 's compressed in.sr files & Final Fight should get the slight Gfx bugs .
Btw, I 'd prefer the port of Hydro-Thunder arcade, it 's sad : )
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Interesting thread, thx PRican !
I haven't this compile, but I've seen it contains 29 games : Battle Shark, Bubble Bobble, Colony 7, Continental Circus, Electric Yo-Yo, Elevator, Action, Exzisus, Gladiator, Great Swordsman, Jungle Hunt, New Zealand Story, Ninja Kids, Operation Thunderbolt, Operation Wolf, Phoenix, Plotting, Plump Pop, Rainbow Islands, Rastan, Return of the Invaders, Space Gun, Space Invaders, Space Invaders part II, Super Qix, Thunderfox, Tokio, Tube It, Volfied, Zoo Keeper.
My question : As I don't collect the great editors compiles, do Capcom Classic collection & Tecmo Arcade Classics contain recognizable ROMsets ?
Btw, Midway Arcade Treasure 3 contains some unemulated games.
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If U want to thx the dev of the downgrader, go to the official site : www.sonyxteam.com/
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If it's a clone (decrypted version or alternate version of a game), it requires some ROMs contained in the parent set (considered as main set to distribute the ROMs to the alternate versions) to run. In this case, U needn't to import them to complete the clone, coz the ROMs 're also loaded in the parent set when U launch the game.
U need to set RomCenter in split-merged sets mode (go to options menu) to get the ROMs attributed to the clones only & see the clone romsets in green.
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It's a data file (in "RC" : RomCenter format) used as reference to check out the correct ROMs attributed to the NeoGeo sets ; open it with a ROMs manager such as RomCenter : www.romcenter.com/
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JohnBoy has updated the Neo-Geo reference dat, he has added the new V4 ROM (true V4) for Last Blade.
Neo-Geo 2005-09-15 (RC).dat by JohnBoy :
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The bootleg cart of this game was sold @eBay.
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The crappy bootleg set KoF 10th Extra Plus 's officially released.
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I recommend U to play the CPS-2 ver of the game with FBa-X, MAMEoX or Kawa-X.
Btw, if U already have the PS1 ver, it works fine with PCSXbox.
SFZ3 Upper GBA has other extra charas like Maki, Yun & Eagle, the game works fine on Xbox with Xboy Advance or Visual Boy Advance-X.
The Saturn ver, the DC ver & the Naomi ver can't work or 'R unemulated.
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Samurai Spirits 64's not playable yet, it's a preliminary work. U've to wait.
Btw, look at Drew's WiP about Fatal Fury - Wild Ambition : www.mameworld.net/ajg/
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SF4 's not revealed yet.
Btw, the Capcom arcade game War of the Grail 's now revealed (AM Show), his style looks like Sengoku Basara's ; 1st screens links :
www.watch.impress.co.jp/game/docs/20050901/am_etc02.htm
www.watch.impress.co.jp/game/docs/20050901/am_etc03.htm
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Cool !
Btw, System 16 web 's updated, Lindbergh system added : http://www.system16.com/sega/hrdw_lindbergh.html
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Thx but there 're again the other ones :
* Kof 2002 :
Sticker 3 75 % size : http://img253.imageshack.us/img253/293/kof2002ic0pw.jpg
* Samurai Shodown IV :
Sticker 1 true size : http://img329.imageshack.us/img329/2748/sa...4sticker5bt.jpg
Sticker 2 true size : http://img172.imageshack.us/img172/7333/sa...sticker29ij.jpg
* Real Bout Fatal Fury 2 :
Sticker jap 1 true size : http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/5420/rbff2is1jap19wd.jpg
Sticker jap 2 true size : http://img237.imageshack.us/img237/5270/rbff2is2jap8hw.jpg
* Shock Troopers 2nd Squad :
Sticker true size : http://img159.imageshack.us/img159/5830/sh...ers2ndis3ad.jpg
* Shock Troopers :
Sticker true size : http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/9610/sh...oopersis3hj.jpg
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* KoF 2001 :
Sticker 1 part 1 75 % size : http://img386.imageshack.us/img386/8089/kof2001ic18hx.jpg
Sticker 1 part 2 75 % size : http://img380.imageshack.us/img380/2037/kof2001ic20zt.jpg
Sticker 2 true size : http://img400.imageshack.us/img400/2148/ko...sticker11yy.jpg
Sticker 3 true size : http://img400.imageshack.us/img400/9083/ko...sticker27bj.jpg
* KoF 2002 :
Sticker 1 true size : http://img390.imageshack.us/img390/9217/ko...sticker13nm.jpg
Sticker 2 true size : http://img390.imageshack.us/img390/1788/ko...sticker20ck.jpg
* Rage of the Dragons :
Sticker 1 true size : http://img369.imageshack.us/img369/8861/ra...sticker18mp.jpg
Sticker 2 true size : http://img380.imageshack.us/img380/8904/ra...sticker22ex.jpg
* SVC Chaos :
Sticker 1 true size : http://img394.imageshack.us/img394/4158/svcsticker14ek.jpg
Sticker 2 true size : http://img394.imageshack.us/img394/9740/svcsticker25lq.jpg
Are CPS1/2 hack patches common?
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I think they were intentional (at least to provide enough energy for the decrypting process).