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The-Ice-Man

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  1. As many people will know, the North American version of Sonic CD had a different soundtrack to the Japanese/Euro versions. The general consensus seems to be that the original Japanese one is better than the American one. I was just going through my Mega CD roms and remembered I still have both a US version and a Euro version. I only really need one, but I can't decide which soundtrack I actually like better. The theme songs are both awful if you ask me. Both Super Sonic Warrior and Sonic Boom. They're awful songs with cheesy lyrics. As for the actual stage music, I actually like both. I don't know why people slammed the US soundtrack as much as they did. What do people think here? Original Jap, or US revamp?

  2. So that's what he was going on about. Maybe you should change your name to avoid further confusion in future. Thanks for the Logo Frank. I just love saying MELD. MELD. MELD. MELD. Vulcan mind MELD.

  3. Oh god no. You call it that and you'll have to pay to download everything you use on it. 'You wanna play Mario? You gotta buy the Mario App, it costs a hundred dollars.' I see a name suggestion thread coming, followed by a poll. All for something that doesn't exist yet. Mayble I'll use Frank's MELD logo on my PC setup.

  4. I’m actually finding it hard to understand both of you right now. I told you MELD would catch on though. Not the idea, just the name. It's a perfect acronym. Anyway, the idea of a frontend for emulators is not new or special. There are some really nice ones on the PC like Hyperspin and Maximus Arcade. It just so happens that it hasn't been done for emulators on the Xbox. Which is why when PhilExile suggested it I said genuinely that it was a good idea. I noticed that the acronym he used spelled MELD, which sounded cool. Then BP started calling me a dick. I don't know exactly why BP took offence at the idea of MELD, nor why he's giving you shit over it.

     

    I'm also not sure what a document of quotes edited together from years of posts will do. I don't see it proving anything convincingly coz it will all be out of context. As for the ‘I don't use it’ part, I for one can happily swear on a bible that I don't. In fact I won't be using any emulator on the Xbox anymore. I've seen the folly of my ways.

     

    If the last couple of days have proved anything for me, it's that progress in emulation on the Xbox has very nearly reached its end. The latest things out there are Final Burn Legends, and CoinOps. NES has said he will not be developing FBL any further. So that just leaves CoinOps. The latest and greatest that CoinOps has to offer is the addition of console games through the launching of emulators that already existed. Most of them years old, inserting these emulators into CoinOps brings no improvements in emulation, or additional features to the table. BP told me this himself in his thread.

     

    This means that the latest development in the only active Xbox project is essentially cosmetic only. It does not bring anything new, it just presents what was already out there in one UI. This as it happens is pretty much the definition of a frontend, which is fine, and as concept for a cab based dashboard has potential. But my point is that adding games to CoinOps that we've been able to play for years on the Xbox is not really a move forward, it's a move sideways. I believe that there will only be sideways steps from now on. Steps that beautify or organise what's already there. Like adding art and synopsis through Resurrection Xtras, new skins and UIs and so on. We might also see some more hacked versions of games made playable. All good, but really just finishing touches.

     

    Unless something drastic happens, like an updated MAME port or something, I think the end of the road is nigh. And even if a new MAME was made, the limitations of the Xbox hardware will always be there, stopping it from running memory hungry games. This is why I will be doing all my emulation on PC from now on. I intend to buy a slimline media centre PC, hook it up to my TV, and use it as a dedicated emulation machine. I’ll be running Maximus Arcade with every emulator that it supports. If MELD was made, and it was anything like Maximus arcade, it would be something to behold.

  5. Dalkstalkers 3 was better than any of the arcade releases in that all characters from the series were selectable, but worse coz it missed frames of animation. The best release of Darkstalkers is Vampire Chronicle for Dreamcast or PSP coz it merges all the arcade releases into one game. Glad you finally got things sorted.

  6. I actually ended up downloading some other stuff from Rapidshare yesterday. Some skins for Maximus Arcade. This time it was the download limit that got me, coz the files were over a certain size, I had to wait 15 minutes in between each.

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