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Sega Monaco GP 1979/1980 - My Remake

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huik:
Good morning

(My English is not up to par!!)

Bravo geecab for all the work you did to be able to play this game again. But impossible to download the original ROM monaco_gp_2013_v1_0.zip because Zippyshare no longer works. Is it possible to put it somewhere else?
Thanks in advance

PL1:

--- Quote from: huik on July 22, 2023, 05:45:19 am ---Bravo geecab for all the work you did to be able to play this game again. But impossible to download the original ROM monaco_gp_2013_v1_0.zip because Zippyshare no longer works. Is it possible to put it somewhere else?
Thanks in advance

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Version 1.0 is old.

Use one of these links for the new version v1.4.6.   :cheers:

--- Quote from: geecab on September 08, 2013, 09:03:33 am ----=Latest Version=-

Monaco GP Remake v1.4.6 for Windows
Monaco GP Remake v1.4.6 for Linux

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Scott

geecab:
Hi all!

A new release (v1.4.7) is almost ready. There have been quite a few artwork updates since the last release, here's is a quick sneak preview showing most of them in action:



There are lots of great looking mame bezel's available on the web that make you feel like you are infront of an arcade machine (Search youtube for "Realistic Arcade Bezels" made by "Orions Angel" on youtube to see what I mean).  I wanted to see if I could take things a step further, have moving parts on the Monaco GP cabinet (revcounter/wheel/gearstick), and see if I could make the cabinets either side appear like they are running. I probably got a bit carried away :p

I am also delighted to announce neilsnonsense will be collaborating on releases for the foreseeable future! Neil has considerable expertise with Linux and Raspberry Pi's, you can see a few of his electronic handheld games retro fitted to run mame on his youtube channel as well his Tomy "Demon Driver" handheld running Monaco GP on a Raspberry PI.

 :)

baritonomarchetto:
Nice to see this project is still up and running  :applaud:

neilsnonsense:

--- Quote from: geecab on August 26, 2023, 11:32:01 am ---
I am also delighted to announce neilsnonsense will be collaborating on releases for the foreseeable future! Neil has considerable expertise with Linux and Raspberry Pi's, you can see a few of his electronic handheld games retro fitted to run mame on his youtube channel as well his Tomy "Demon Driver" handheld running Monaco GP on a Raspberry PI.

 :)

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Very happy to be involved and contribute. There have been a few requests here over the years for updated Linux binaries, and in particular ARM versions that can run on the Raspberry Pi, so I'm glad we can finally make that happen and let even more people enjoy this fantastic game on those platforms.

As an additional sneak peak of Pi support, here's a video of my Tomy Demon Driver conversion updated to run Monaco GP Remake natively on a Raspberry Pi 2B. Yes, it runs really well even on an old Pi 2B at lower resolutions (my display is 480x800)

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