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| vidmouse:
Found another few to try: Star Wars Rogue Squadron 3d (now, was this an N64 convert?) Anachronox -- this RPG even has an arcade in it that allows you to play it's games! (admittedly the controls here are more mouse-driven -- maybe w a trackball not so bad?) MS Train Simulator? Wanted to try this one Jane's WW II Fighters European Air War |
| Organic Jerk:
--- Quote from: vidmouse on May 22, 2007, 10:21:07 pm ---Star Wars Rogue Squadron 3d (now, was this an N64 convert?) --- End quote --- Almost impossible to play on XP, and IF you do get it working, It's MAJORLY buggy... I had severe woes with trying to get this thing to run on XP... it's a really fun game... |
| vidmouse:
Maybe you can run the N64 emulator version? I'm pretty sure I got that running on my desktop or laptop (can't remmber) w/ XP I'm only using Win98SE in my cab, so didn't notice the difference. Thanks for the tip. Rogue Squadron ran great BTW... I read some reviews that kinda canned it b/c it was too "arcade-ey" but hey for this community that's a selling point :) |
| DarthMarino:
I hooked up two throttle controls to the emulated version of Episode 1: Racer on Project64. Here is a video of it in action. For now, this is probably the closest you can get to the actual arcade experience without actually owning it. |
| paigeoliver:
Also a note, the PC version of Racer used some obscure 16 bit hardware calls that all the cardmakers dropped support for many years ago. It won't run on anything newer than a radeon 9200, which went out of production about 10 years ago. |
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