Vela wrote:Ridge Racer 4 is good choice though but doesn't really fit without analog sticks. Wipeout 2097 better be on there. But a lot of them will look very, very rough. Early 3d is ugly.
Yossarian wrote:This is probably the console generation that I have least interest in revisiting. Early attempts at 3D have generally not aged well. Hard pass from me.
Moot_Geeza wrote:I've dabbled with PS games in the past couple of years, working through a stack of 50 or so discs with a couple of mates (inc @retroking1981). It's not an era that suits much more than a fleeting nostalgia wallop imo. Great at the time, but 3D experiences have been so refined plenty of games are a chore to play. Save states would help a lot, which I assume will be supported here. Good luck having the patience for something like Tomb Raider without them.
Yossarian wrote:This is probably the console generation that I have least interest in revisiting. Early attempts at 3D have generally not aged well. Hard pass from me.
Diluted Dante wrote:I used the D-Pad on it.Vela wrote:Ridge Racer 4 is good choice though but doesn't really fit without analog sticks. Wipeout 2097 better be on there. But a lot of them will look very, very rough. Early 3d is ugly.
poprock wrote:It’s completely and utterly eclipsed by Soul Calibur on the Dreamcast, but it was a good bit of winner-stays-on fun at the time.
JonB wrote:seeing stuff like Jumping Flash and Wild Arms already mentioned when it's only a 20 game list doesn't bode well. Not that those are bad, but they're hardly the real classics. The lack of analogue also rules out Gran Turismo.
retroking1981 wrote:Stop dreaming lads, HDTV's killed the lightgun.
retroking1981 wrote:Stop dreaming lads, HDTV's killed the lightgun.
https://www.ultimarc.com/aimtrak.html[/quote[/url]]Yossarian wrote:Surely the hardware can cover this? There is actually a light gun setup you can buy for modern TVs, it includes a Wii-style sensor bar and should let you run light guns with MAME files. I’m not sure how solid the tech is, though. Edit: this thing [url=https://www.ultimarc.com/aimtrak.html
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